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So all of that is mostly good, but then we come to the actual play mechanics, and that's where things begin to fall apart. To me, some past titles have built a good balance between super, ranged and melee attacks. You'd mostly do melee attacks, throw in some ranged stuff when someone backed away and Dragon Ball Online Gold  then try to finish them off or change the tide with a special attack. Here, it feels like everything is there just to allow you to do special attacks, which makes melee combat feel like it's taken a back seat to the more flashy stuff.

The melee combat also feels unresponsive. Tapping the attack button doesn't mean you'll always attack. If you're facing an enemy and you're not doing something else already, you'll attack. Otherwise, probably not. There's a distinction there that makes it feel unresponsive and as if you're only allowed to do something if the game deems it OK to do so. The result is that you'll sometimes run up to someone and wail away on the attack button, but you won't attack right away, which is obviously problematic in a fighting game.

There are also massive camera issues. The camera can go into the environment and seriously obstruct your view, or if your opponent is above or below you, you might not be able to see either character on the screen. Speaking of which, the game gives you no hint as to whether a character is above or below you, Dragon Ball Online Gold so you'll have no idea which direction to manually travel in. You can tap the dash button twice to quickly fly at them, but this almost always results in you being smacked around. 

The problems continue. There are sections where you and your opponent will do the same thing at the same time, so a mini-game starts where you need to wiggle the control stick or whatever to get more "hits" than the other player. Get more hits in this game, and you're the one that causes all the damage. The problem is that there's no warning that this is about to happen, so the computer always gets the jump on you, and most of the time it's very difficult to recover.

Really, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast is like a $5 lunch buffet. There's lots of stuff to choose from, and some of the deserts are good, but the stuff that fills you up will give you a stomachache.

[Source:Goldicq] [Author:Goldicq] [Date:10-04-26] [Hot:]
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