impresiones de alguien que probó el juego en el pasado Jump Festa:
Started with 1p VS 2p or 1p VS Com. I chose Com. I dunno if it would even let me choose VS 2p.
Characters available were:
Goku, Krillin, Tenshinhan, Yamcha, Nappa & Vegeta.
Backgrounds available on my machine were Raditz' capsule landing site & Yamcha's desert at sunset. I saw a stormy craggy wasteland and the waterfall scene I mentioned before on other machines.
There does seem to be an assist system, I did not see any evidence of it.
There was a system involving different strengths you can choose that come in sets of three, I only had ten minutes and was taking my time with menus so I didn't ponder over it too long. Next was selecting your ultimate move. Krillin had like Kienzan and Giant Kienzan and something else I didn't read since Giant Kienzan sounded just dandy. Goku had Kame Hame Ha but screw that I said, and went with Genki Dama. I chose Yamcha for Com's assist? (again not sure of specifics or if the system was even in play)
I've said it countless times but the BG's are breath-taking. In the same respect, they're terribly dissapointing at this stage being far less interactive than anything witnessed on the PS2 or Wii versions. I noticed a few trees but never interacted with them and couldn't send anyone crashing into the beautiful mountains in the BG. Let's hope it's work in progress.
The graphics...just...just amazing. I mean really folks. This is it. While the mouth movements still look somewhat off, they aren't the South Parkian flapping jaws of Sparking. But the models. THE MODELS!!!! ACK!!!!
I'm telling everyone now, until there is a HD download available of the trailer, you have not seen anything.
So the game.
Well, it reminds me of what I vaguely remember of Sparking. Just seems a lot more tight than I recall. The responses are somewhat laggish but I think that's part of the overall system. Someone might push 'Attack' expecting a quick Street Fighter jab but it doesn't work that way. Going into the command menu I could see a list of interesting input combinations that could be not only strung together, but also countered in a number of interesting Dragonballish ways. Then when I tried out some of the commands, even though the initiation was ever so slightly delayed, once started, it became this chain of furious punches kicks, etc. etc. which could end in a number of ways. The AI was not terribly intelligent but since I was playing next to 6-year olds I can imagine there was a reason for that. There were a series of meters and gauges. I didn't bother with them because....well because I didn't want to bother with them. They seemed to fill automatically. I could tell one was a ki guage because everytime I did anything ki-related ( O button) it went down only to build back up. Square did attacking aaaaaand I didn't bother with X or triangle much at all. All I did was initiate a combo which put down the Com giving me a chance to initiate Genki Dama (Up + O) and the longer I held O the bigger it got. If the Com wasn't down/distracted, they'd respond in turn with a weaker ultimate move by charging less time than me and damaging me.
I saw other players that upon clashing at the exact time initiated an in game cut scene (very much like the show) showing their faces up close via split screen which initiated a brief power struggle via button input the intricacies of which were lost on me.
In initiating a particularly long combo I scared myself as I sent the Com flying into the sky were we finished the rest of our battle. A number of ingame cutscenes were sprinkled throughout (I'm assuming corresponding to life as Krillin was saying, "I can't win if it goes on like this!") and I also saw other players were able to initiate some truly fancy ultimate moves HOWEVER, I'm not sure if they were real time or cinematic, THAT'S HOW GOOD IT LOOKS. What I assumed was a cutscene on a players' screen may very well have been them merely charging a move just like I charged Genki Dama. I dunno, we'll see I guess.
Anyway, I kicked Krillin's ass twice with a Genki Dama finish twice, end of story.
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.