It didn't have to be the deepest fighting game, after all, the earlier Butoden games on the SNES got by on their basic gameplay just well enough for me.Įventually, I got around to actually playing it, and.it's not quite what I had in mind. I could go on about the goofy mode with Mr. Satan trying to rig fights in the tournament, and the rather poor AI you'll have to deal with in general, but let's get down to the essentials: how is the fighting?įor me: it's not good. ![]() The controls don't feel like they consistently respond well. ![]() If I were to play, say, DBZ Super Butoden 2 on the SNES, I could pull off some Kamehamehas with Goku or Gohan just fine. ![]() Trying the same move in Shin Butoden will often not lead to the same result, even though Shin Butoden politely tells you the commands for moves as each fight is being loaded. That inconsistency is found throughout the game. ![]() I will often try to pull off special moves, and fail about half the time. This leads to the game being more frustrating than fun. That alone is already hurting the game pretty badly, but then you also have to deal with the annoying gimmick this game added for fights.
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