“…as a fighter the game falls short of the top titles in the genre and will more than likely be too simplistic for fighter fans.”
“In recreating the action of the cartoon show, the developers have gone the easy route, implementing automatic special attacks rather than an effective combination system.”
“The battles in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi look intense and exciting, but dull mechanics prevent the gameplay from channeling any of that excitement.”
– GameSpot
“In the end, the gameplay is what completely ruins everything.”
“…the foundation of the game – the battle system – isn’t very fun, and that sinks the whole experience.”
“Unfortunately, the broken gameplay immediately removes any gold starz DBZ would have eared for online functionality.”
“Let the developers fix their mistakes before you throw any money in their direction. Don’t even rent this one.”
“Certainly, there are better Dragon Ball games out there (see “DBZ: Budokai 3″).”
“Dragon Ball Z deserves more than this.”
“The combat system is far too simplistic and the mechanics show a lot of problems that make this game mediocre.”
“There are better fighting games out there for GBA, even for hardcore fans of Dragon Ball Z.”
“Virtually every aspect of this sorry excuse for a fighting game fails painfully.”
“This Kinect offering works well enough, but Teen rating aside, it’s best suited for younger fans looking to live out their anime daydreams.”
“The graphics look good, and the anime structure is loyal, but the gameplay just fails to keep up on any end.”
“I have seen NES games that look better than this game.”
– GameZone
“The graphics are a mess, the special moves are unresponsive, the animation is less fluid than a flip book, and the combat lacks strategic incentive.”
“It’s a shame that Revenge of King Piccolo becomes essentially a mediocre fighting game in the latter part of the adventure.”
“There isn’t anything overly new or innovative in Revenge of Piccolo. It’s just a very straightforward brawler that will appeal to younger fans of the Dragonball franchise.”
“A good player can wrap this game up in just under three hours, which definitely makes it a tough sell to all but the hardcore fans.”
– 1UP
“A sorely-lacking entry into the GBA library and a shameful step in the wrong direction for the Dragonball series of video games.”
“Without the ability to play with more than two people, you’ll eventually have to resort back to playing the actual card game to get the full DBZCCG experience.”
– GamePro
“While it’s authentic, with a running list of cards that resemble their real-life counterparts, the lack of any progress to download new cards or get new things is the most disappointing part of this game.”
“Tenkaichi is a genuine attempt at capturing the Dragon Ball essence, but in the end the complex, clunky gameplay and lack of previously offered features prevents the unlocking of any true potential.”
“Features a staggering amount of features despite the shortcomings of the gameplay.”
“While the fighting is passable, it’s too shallow and strategically repetitive to hold any serious fighting freak’s attention for more than a few minutes.”
– G4 TV
“A step backwards from the previous title. There were fewer voice-overs, a worse story (if that was ever possible), and a more limited fighting system.”
– netjak
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