THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Powerslave on April 15, 2009, 03:43:34 PM
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imagine the DBZ storyline made into a RPG in the style of FF but with a super awesome battle system (which developers should figure out, it must not suck) and where you could explore the world/Namek and talk to people and turn into Super Saiyan when you build up enough experience with the help of 'trigger events'.
imagine it all in these graphics:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/frieza-final-form-in-dragon-ball-z-burst-limit.jpg
that would be super awesome
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:lol
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Wasn't there one for the ds?
In fact, wasn't there a 3d one and now there's a 2d one coming soon?
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There's a 2D RPG for Dragon Ball Kai coming pretty soon.
And, there were TONS of DBZ RPGs on the Super Famicom back in the day.
Wait a second, this is a joke thread, right?
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I want a DBZ RPG just like the one I'm visualizing in my head. I bet the ones that are out right now suck balls. And why are there 20 DBZ fighting games released every year. They all suck (I haven't played any of them but I know they all suck).
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They're kinda good. Better then Mortal Kombat and Tekken.
It's not hard to top those.
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I've lost faith in DBZ fighters after the horrible ones on the PS1. Are the new ones anything like those atrocities?
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they're much better, well, not the 360/PS3 one, but most on the PS2. Budokai 2 is on a 2D plane, both are good; Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is an open 3D arena, also good. There are also the Supersonic Warrior games for GBA and DS that play like Psychic Force that are fun. The only good PS1 Dragon Ball game never came out in America and it's Legends, which is kind of a fighting game, but not really; it's hard to explain properly. Recently there was also a Dragon Ball Zelda style game that came out for the DS that's enjoyable.
The biggest problems with Dragon Ball games is how cheap they are with them. It's like, the first games in the series always go back to having 20 characters and only covering a small arc when the last game in the previous series had 100 or so. Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 3 had so many characters from Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball GT, but Burst Legend on 360/PS3 only had like 20 or so from the first half of DBZ.
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so instead of grinding, you just stand in one place and yell a lot, right?