Burst limit. The Tenkaichi series is outdated. The only interaction with the environment is crumbling buildings and the moon and the combos are few. You can just keep pressing A and then do special moves and shoot balls. Not much there. All the characters feel exactly the same with little to no differences except for size.
It was great when it first came out but it’s already showing its age. I heard Burst Limit is quite up to date as a fighting game.
Burst Limit is just as the title suggests: LIMITED. There aren’t nearly as much characters, and the story doesn’t even stretch the entire series. It’s just a numbed down Tenkaichi 3 with better graphics. If you want a real DBZ fighter, get the one with the most in it, and that’s Tenkaichi 3.
Tenkaichi has more unlockables in it but the gameplay is mind numbingly poor compared to todays standards. You press one button the whole time except when shooting energy blasts and doing a special. It’s more of a poor brawler than a fighting game.
It lacks any real combos. I choose gameplay over a large roster. There’s no point in unlocking all those characters when they play exactly the same. They’re all the same characters with different skins. BORING!!!
I’ve played both T2 and T3. I mastered them both because they’re both the game and lal you have to do is keep pressing A until you shoot an energy blast or do a special. It’s as simple as that. No multi button combos. I’m disappointed. It’s like Smackdown vs Raw and sports games. They come up with a great game but with each release they just update the roster and add very little to gameplay. They get outdated fast. It’s sad because it was a promising series until they screwed it up and decided to just add in a few new SKINS not characters, SKINS, each release and online play. Great. The same game 3 times in a row. That’s $150 down the drain.
I hope they don’t do the same with Burst Limit.
Red_Calibur9 wrote:
You haven’t mastered Tenkaichi if you don’t know how to combo. May I reiterate how Burter is the best character.
I KNOW how to combo. You combo by pressing one button and you keep pressing that button. Soon your combo will soar with several hits.
But there are no multi button combos. That’s a fact.
It has no combos like Soul Calibur and Tekken or the past Dragon Ball Z games.
You just press one effing button and press it some more to create a combo. It’s not even a fighter. It’s a brawler and a poor one. I want to slam people into the ground in real time and pick up buildings and throw it at them. I want a real beat down with multi button combos.
Red_Calibur9 wrote:
You haven’t mastered Tenkaichi if you don’t know how to combo. May I reiterate how Burter is the best character.
I KNOW how to combo. You combo by pressing one button and you keep pressing that button. Soon your combo will soar with several hits.
But there are no multi button combos. That’s a fact.
It has no combos like Soul Calibur and Tekken or the past Dragon Ball Z games.
You just press one effing button and press it some more to create a combo. It’s not even a fighter. It’s a brawler and a poor one. I want to slam people into the ground in real time and pick up buildings and throw it at them. I want a real beat down with multi button combos.
No, it’s not a fact. There are multi-button combos.