I enjoyed both of the PS2 Full Metal Alchemist games that were released here. Hell I imported the first, thinking it would never get licensed state side...DOH.
Also, two decent fighters:
I enjoyed both of the PS2 Full Metal Alchemist games that were released here. Hell I imported the first, thinking it would never get licensed state side...DOH.
Also, two decent fighters:
RIP Kamino. 1984-2010. Yes, yes I do like nes...
<+skaar> Maybe you should ask yourself "What is it about me that makes men not want to let me penetrate them?"
Avoid them all , they are fucking garbage Except Gundamn Wing Endless Duel
U GAIZ JUST DONT LIKE CHANGE , (builds a artificial foundation here)
Future Boy Conan for the Turbo Duo, it's an import but really good.
Dragon Ball Z: Legends(PS1+Saturn) to this day is still one of the best DBZ games of all time. Besides for the awesome 3 vs 3 fighting modes, it's story mode runs thru the entire DBZ time line(just DBZ, not Dragon Ball or Dragon Ball" GT). In both cases you have to get an import version because apparently Bandai/Atari decided that only the shitty one on one fighting games(DBGT: Final Bout and DBZ: Ultimate Battle 22) were worth localizing for the US market.
ALL HAIL THE 1 2 P
Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
Listen man,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcVJPegTGlk
There ain't nothin garbage about that.
Are the GBA DBZ games any good? I seem to recall they were regarded favorably.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
Many of the Keroro Gunsou games are good, although there is a quality difference from game to game.
The ps2 Mero Mero Battle Royale games are Smash Bros / Power stone kind things (probably more like Power Stone really). They're alright.
There's several Keroro games on DS, I've played the third one a fair bit, and it's a puzzly platformer. I assume at least some of the others are too. here's a video of one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=gn7o4Fb_Leo&feature=related
It helps that the creator is a big game player and has worked on games in the past, so if they made super shitty games with his characters he'd probably be pissed.
I forgot about those. I forgot about Dragon Ball even being an anime I don't ever watch the anime anymore just play the games :P.
I haven't played Legacy of Goku but I own Legacy of Goku 2 and Buu's Fury. I think both are really good games, but for some reason the special physical attacks each character had in Legacy of Goku 2 were removed on Buu's Fury and each character is now only different based on their special attacks like Kamehameha, etc.
All the games chronicle the DBZ storyline from their start positions to where you expect. You have three major plot points for DBZ. Saiyan/Frieza, Android/Cell, and Buu, which is how the games take place. There's a lot of filler in between such as get Hercule a sandwhich, save a bus full of kids, etc, as well as getting to where your next story objective is an action/adventure environment with RPG elements.
Also.
Dragon Ball Z Budokai series and Infinite World, Tenkaichi 2 and 3, Advance Adventure(it's alright,) and Ultimate Battle 22 are good.
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure for the PS1 and Dreamcast! I just remembered that one.
I have yet to play either version actually, but they're supposed to be great.
In Heaven, everything is fine.
There's also Hokuto no Ken arcade and PS2. The fighting game based on the Guilty Gear engine. I've never played this one but one day I'll import it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ1teKy9WUg
Kujaku Ou and Kujaku Ou 2 (released in the US with nearly all anime references removed as Spellcaster [SMS] and Mystic Defender [Genesis] respectively) are two of my old favorites.