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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Ah yes, the bucket of special effects, the special effects that doesn’t show up in Multiplayer mode. For reals. The game itself is pretty lame, but if you like overkill in shiny flashy wall breaking, this game may be the best wall breaking game ever.
Wanna say…grab a clone, smash ‘em on the ground, pin ‘em to a tree, then impale them with your light-stick? Well you can do that. And guns? Don’t have, OR need ‘em! Just run up and jump-slash them to death. For one mile is nothing compared to your sprint speed and jump height. So, let’s continue, shall we?
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Gameplay
In Force Unleashed, you’ll be forced to kill darn near everything. INCLUDING clones. Usually by impaling by lightsaber, but you could also just fling them around with a force choke/push. Or smolder/smash/crush them with a freaking crate! It’s awesome! Also, if you’re feeling bored, just go ahead and throw a lightsaber at them, mix it up!
In other news, you play as THE APPRENTICE. THE APPRENTICE is Darth Vader’s secret apprentice. He wants you to assassinate Jedi. Then betray him. But let’s ignore that for now! You’ll be killing Jedi, clones, and rebels with THE FORCE. Unless you’re boring. Then you’d just run up and hack ‘em into pieces with your lightsaber. The flaw? The dismemberment!
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Multiplayer
In multiplayer, you pit two Jedi against each other. Maybe even Siths! Unfortunely, that’s all you get. Multiplayer gets boring after a while, due to its repetition and lack of extremely flashy cut scene kills.
Conclusion
Overall, Force Unleashed is practically living testament that Gameplay>Graphics. It sounds nice, but after flinging a random soldier around for so long, it gets lame.
If you’re looking for some quick thrills, I’d recommend Gameflying it, because the game is NOT worth buying. Quick cheap thrills, yes, but full on playing? Boooooring! The plot is terrible, so not worth that, either. In conclusion, Force Unleashed would be an excellent rental, but is a terrible purchase.
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Tatsunoko VS. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
“What’s the damage report, random reader?!” “It’s over ten BILLIOOOOOOOON!!!!” “Oh. So not much and we can just shrug it off?” “Yeah, pretty much.”
Ah yes, the only game where you can inflict or receive 100,000,000,000 damage and just shrug it off. You’ll punch people for massive damage as you smash them into the air and connect millions of combo’s to them.
The only problem is that you’ll probably have no idea who some if not most of the characters are. This is especially true if for Tatsunoko. Have you ever heard of Jun the Swan?
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Tatsunoko VS. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars Gameplay
With this game, you can just swing the Wiimote and press random buttons. You get to punch, kick, kill, etc. As far as I can tell, there is no plot. You just beat
people up.
You pick a team of 2 and you begin to fight with whoever you want.
The game is rather simple with a wiimote, but to perform the ultimate combos of ultimate destruction, you’ll have to do extremely difficult combinations. Believe me, you’ll need ‘em to play on the ONLINE MODE!! Especially since you don’t chose anything, you’re autopaired, but otherwise, you’ll just pummel people in extremely fun and flashy fighting.
Each character has at least 3 ultimate moves that will both do massive damage and stun your opponents with fear as you combo them over and over.
Lastly you can play gigantic characters that are over 3-4 times bigger then normal characters and they count as 2 characters. They are super strong and unless your opponent knows what they are doing, they’re screwed.
Tatsunoko VS. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars Multiplayer
Versus
Just plug in/connect a second controller, and select 2P versus, and you’re good to go! Pick any 2 characters you want to fight with and you get them. Go kill
your friends!
Online
You can also go on to Nintendo WFC, here there are 4 modes you can play in:
- Free Battle – This is where you fight anybody in any skill rank. You won’t earn or lose any Battle Points (BP)
- Rank Mode – This is the mode where you fight people of similar skill level to you. You can lose and earn BP points which just lets you earn titles.
- Friend Battle – You fight your friends online
- Rival Battle – You fight rivals you make in the game (by registering them as rival once you beat them).
And that’s all you can do online.
Conclusion
The game is a very fun and possibly second best fighting game for the Wii (The first being Brawls). The best part is giant laser and zombies. But yeah, the game is relatively simple, and is a great fighting game. You get to kill zombies in a special attack, parry, then ninja slash people (Not with the same character, though)!
Overall, this game is a must have for fighting game fans, even more so for Capcom and Tatusnoko fans. You will especially love this game if you’re not a fan of random items and/or running away to some far off corner! The only flaw is that it’s a two player game, but that can be overridden if it wasn’t for those giant robots.
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King of Fighters Collection the Orochi Saga
King of Fighters Collection the Orochi Saga is the collection game of a arcade fighting game-like game.
No, it’s not like Super Smash Brother Brawl, you have less movement space, but instead you get the classic press multiple direction and then attack to use special moves.
Not only does this game have the old arcade feel you also get not 1, not 2, but 5 different games in this one game!
With multitudes of character you’ll have fun with this game!
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King of Fighters Collection the Orochi Saga Gameplay
Gameplay
Now even though the game gives you 5 game you wouldn’t really play the old ones over the new one (Duh). However you can still play the older version for
whatever reason you want.
The controls for this game are up to you. Just like Metal Slug Anthology you can set up your controllers with just about any way you want, and play in whatever style you want ex: with nunchuck, left horizontal, right horizontal, gamecube, etc
Now the game itself is really easy to play (despite of being void of any plot (that or I just got bored and skipped it)). You have 4 attack buttons, or I like to call them heavy punch/kick and light punch/kick.
Combine those attacks with a whole slew of direction mashing techniques to grab your opponent or use special fiery skills (varies with character).
There’s no running out of the map, because you’re stuck in it. You can only jump, dodge, or block your way out of situations!
King of Fighters Collection the Orochi Saga Multiplayer
Now this game has no Nintendo WFC (sadly) it still offers multiplayer for all of the games.
Multiplayer
Well its simple your friend just press start/+ in a match then there you go! You’re in!
You pick a team of 3 characters (depends on which game though, the older games just let you pick a team with the character’s pre chosen). And then you brawl it out to see who the supreme victor of this multiplayer fighting game is!
Conclusion
A port for the King of Fighter game with not 2, but 5 games!
Enjoy the battles you might have at the arcades with strangers or just CPU’s, except for free and forever (or until your Wii breaks anyways
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Complete challenges to unlock all sorts of music, pictures, and other cools things, and then when you’re done with that, you’ll master all the moves your characters can use to inflict massive damage on your friends and family!
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Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 starts as Naruto returns back to his home town from his intense 2 ½ years of training (do you know why?).
Back home he meets old friends and new foes.
Alongside the older and stronger Naruto come new and improved characters.
Every character has become stronger and has new awesomer moves!
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Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 Gameplay
Gameplay
When you play the game you can either start with story mode or just go to vs. mode.
In story mode you follow the Naruto Shippuden’s storyline all the way to the end of Gaara’s story while winning battles fulfilling certain requirements. These are very hard requirements involving 1 vs. 2 situations, finishing enemies with special attacks, and more.
When you fight you fight in 1 of 40 maps. They don’t really have anything special about them except for how they look.
In battles you hide behind objects, throw things, or just plain beat the crap out of each other. In this game when you get near death you get an incensement in stats or the ability to use special skills.
Tip: There are three types of attack weak, strong, and special. Special requires chakra, but if you click the one of them + a direction you’ll get different results some being evilly spammable ex: Naruto and strong + down.
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 Multiplayer
First of all this game is the first Wii game of the Naruto series to have online capabilities! Brush up your skills and bring any character you unlocked for an online match.
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
First create your name and then go online to kick some butt (or get kicked). Here you can do three things (there are 4 but 2 of them are pretty similar.):
- Ranked Match – Fight for points and win/lose rations. You can fight anyone friends, rivals, or just total strangers.
- Friend Match – Fight against your friends you exchanged friend codes with.
- Rival Match – Fight with your rivals you made as you battled them online.
You can do 1 character fights or team battles with you each playing 2 characters.
Vs. Mode
Here you can choose 1P, 2P, 3P, 4P, or spectator mode. All are self explanatory.
2-players allow you to:
- Play with 1 CPU or 2 CPU with a friend.
- Fight with one character or two characters
- Play 2P Survival, Time Attack, and Score Attack
- Fight with CPU’s in a 2 man team (you and your friend being one of the characters)
3-players allow you to:
- Play with 1 CPU and 2 other friends
- Fight with only 1 character in any team combination you want.
4-players allow you to:
- Fight in any combination of teams you want
- Play in Co-Op team where you in a teammate switch in to fight with you other 2 friends switching in out amongst themselves.
Conclusion
Overall, Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 is a relatively swell game. The characters are all neater looking, and now the characters are a wee bit more balanced. Seriously, Asuma will still almost surely kill you, but he’s now a little weaker!
Another thing: we got more flash. You get flying fists of fiery death, instead of repeated punches (Not really, but you get the idea).
If you’re a fan of Naruto and are looking for a good fighting game to play with friends you should buy this game, but you can rent it first at Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Didn’t really watch the show, and barely played any of the games. However what attracted me to this game was…
…it was similar to Super Smash Brother Brawls! Mind you it has it’s own differences, but it feels like the multiplayer fighting Wii game we all know and love.
In this multiplayer Wii game, you’ll be faced with characters you would expect from it’s title and more!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Gameplay
Controls
The control of this game is similar to Super Smash Brother Brawl, not saying that it owns the control, but yeah it’s very similar.
- Pressing up will make you jump, doing it again will make you double jump.
- A is light attack and if there is an item you’ll pick it up
- B is heavy attack
- Z is block and if you press a direction guess what happens? You do-a-barral-roll!
- Press down on the d-pad makes you use the items you picked up
- A + B you’ll grab your friends for some painful punching fun.
- Finally A or B + direction = a strong attack
Now doesn’t this seem pretty familiar? Well if you played Super Smash Brother Brawl, it should! If not, where have you been?
Gameplay
Now besides the point that the controls are very similar to Super Smash Brother Brawl, this multiplayer Wii game still have some of it’s own unique things.
Since this is a multiplayer fighting game that would mean you will battle on a stage with a pretty good wide choice of characters.
Now in the battle you’ll find yourself in stages that’ll move. So if you don’t move with the stages you’re going to die!
Unlike Brawl you don’t have a % you have a health bar. If you run out you die, and that’s where the difference ends.
You’ll find items like wind shield, lightning barrier, fire breath, my personal favorite, dimensional claw, and much more.
Finally in those moving stages you fight on there are a lot of jumping and running: from enemies that’ll instantly kill you and the wall!
The wall is your friend: you can jump on it and swiftly attack the opponent with a corkscrew attack at them!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Multiplayer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up does share some good points with Brawls, and that it’s a heck load of fun beating the crap (or being beaten the crap) out
of your friends.
What makes this more awesome is that you can go online and fight them, you don’t have to go to their house to play together (or maybe vise-versa).
All the modes mention here are included on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and offline.
Battle Royal
You know what this is, 4 players duke it all there are rules you can change, like lives, health, time limit, stages, and how to win (applies to all).
Swap Out
This is the mode where you and friends fight and the winner or loser swaps out. You can swap more then 1 person.
This mode is pretty similar to rotation and Brawls.
Tournament
Guess what? You and up to 7 other players will duke it out to see who’s the best fighter out of all of you! Note: We’re not responsible for broken feelings or friendships
Survival
You have to keep on fighting enemies until you die. Now sometimes you’ll get relief like pizza (which will heal you). So keep on fighting soldier!
This mode is kind of similar to multi-man brawl.
Random Match
What do you expect? You go online and you fight people around the country!
Conclusion
The characters are pretty evenly balance, and even though they have different movesets that sets them apart from each other, they are similar enough for you to easily adapt.
With similar range and attacks you’ll really have to bring your game on to win in this multiplayer fighting Wii game.
if you’re interested, you should buy this game, but you can rent it first at Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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Guilty Gear XX Accent Core
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core is a two dimensional game with TWO dimensions. That’s right, TWO! Not one, now three, TWO! Not cool, right? I know quite a few good 2D.
fighting games, though. This is not number one…
…but you should check this one out anyways if you’re a fan of Guilty Gear.
This multiplayer Wii game is one of those multiplayer Wii games that you should always:
Have a Gamecube/Classic remote for. ‘Cause for some reason, some Wii games are better
with Gamecube/classic remotes, especially since you’re not going to know what swinging the Wiimote does, and that pressing A and X is simpler then D-Pad “Left/Right”.
The game will have a lot of fighting, so be prepared get your hardcore on.
You might also need your trigger happy finger, and your godly reaction speed. And your indomnible fighting spirit.
Okay, I think that’s all you need.
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Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Gameplay
Controls
Basically, you’ll be mashing on the D-pad for all of your unidirectional attacks, and, like all other fighting games, you’ll be using the nunchuck to move. Also, you
can press A to know your enemy into the air so they’ll be repeatedly combo’d into death.
Gameplay
In this game, you’ll be playing all the characters you have. Not to mention all the paths and extra characters you can get…and the other modes…yup, you’re in for a lot of action.
This is what siblings and friends with better skills then you have are for. You know, besides training and multiplayer.
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Multiplayer
In this game, you’ll be fighting to the death with your friends. Really, that’s it. I guess you could fight until your fingers fall off in training mode, or compete in MoM mode, where your opponents drop money.
Conclusion
This is a good game, with plenty of fighting left and right. While the controls can get really confusing, it’s still fun to zap and burn your opponents.
It can get boring if you play the same character all the time. Of course, there’s one guy who’s the same as another one. Everyone else is the same though. Yes, even the robot copy of a guy.
This is a pretty fun game. It has a neat little charm to it, but there are better games *Cough*Brawls*Cough*. If you’re an avid fan of fighting games, you would definitely like this game.
I would recommend you to buy this game, but you can rent it at Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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Naruto: Clash of the Ninja: Revolution 2
The game with an extremely long name is an extremely simple smash-swing game.
The game features a lot of characters, all of which have at least four unique jutsus.
The plot is shallow, so all you need to know is to punch your opponent, sometimes with a special objective, like finish them with a special attack.
In multiplayer, you just pound your friends until they die. ‘Nuff said.
BTW, this is one of the older reviews that Steve has done, that has been “sitting” back so it might not be so detailed. Anyways…get ready to use your special ninja justu!
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Naruto: Clash of the Ninja: Revolution 2 Gameplay
Like I said before, swing your wii around to punch the ever-loving snot out of your opponents. Press the B button to use special-ed ninja jutsus. Then proceed to
either spam,
or punch. Press right on the D-Pad for ultimate anilati-errr….I mean, special jutsus.
Naruto: Clash of the Ninja: Revolution 2 Multiplayer
Basically, you fight against other people. You can even choose 2 characters at a time! with multiple characters. You just punch someone to death, and then you win! Not very much to add, except that you’re going to punch/kick/flying ninja tackle/jutsu your friends to death!
Conclusion
I personally don’t like this game, mainly because of how shallow it is. I beat someone with a gamecube remote. Not much of a feat? Try this: With my FEET. That’s right! The game is so shallow, I know exactly what to do. With my feet. Just mash A-A-A-A-A-A-A B for good measure, A-A-A-B-A, Blammo! I win. Yeah.
The main strategy is spammer. Keep using one move, keep punching, or spam a ninjutsu that’s overly abusive, like Kakashi’s down B. Crawl into the ground, grab, beat the snot outta, and then throw ‘em out.
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I recommend you to rent this game at Gamefly. Starting for $8.95 or Try For Free!
Castlevania Judgment
Castlevania Judgment has grouped up characters from all of the Castlevania games, and they are sent to an alternate world by a mysterious man named Aeon.
In this multiplayer fighting game you’ll be playing the castlevania characters with Nintendo WFC with people online and locally with your friends.
Not only that there is the famous castle mode that lets you climb up castles fighting people after people, and eventually you’ll get accessories to dress your characters with!
This game feels like soul caliber games, so if you like that game, and want a game similar to it, this is it.
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Castlevania Judgment Gamplay
Okay first of all I wouldn’t say Castlevania Judgment is one of the best fighting wii games, but it’s certainly not a bad one.
In this game you can play with the classic controller, the wiimote and nunchuck, and the gamecube controller.
There are several modes such as: arcade, survival, and castle. The mode you’ll probably be interested for a while is story mode which allows you to unlock new characters (it’s going to take a while though…).
However don’t forget training mode where you learn how to play. If you want to be a better fighter or player in general in any game read the instructions, do the training mode, look at the list of moves, or whatever else you can to learn what you can do.
To fight you can attack, dodge/roll, defend, use items, or when your gauge at the bottom is filled, use your ultimate attack. If you manage to hit your opponents with an ultimate attack you enter a scene where you watch your friend get hammered with attacks that’ll take half of their hp bar.
Castlevania Judgment Multiplayer
In this wii fighting game you can go online to fight with your friends and random people in a 1 on 1 battle.
The problem I realize is that there is no one looking for a wi-fi match. So you’re only left with your friends and family locally for a fight of vampires vs. humans for the century or on Nintendo WFC with other friends (and yes even the ones you met online.)
Versus Mode
Here you can fight with a friends or a computer.
You get to choose one of the 14 characters to fight with. Once you do that you choose an item to use, and then the map to fight in.
Nintendo WFC Mode
Like I mention earlier I’m pretty sure that there’s nobody looking for a random fight, but there is still the ability for you to fight your friends who has the copy of the game.
Conclusion
Now this game wouldn’t be my first choice of fighting games for the wii, but I certainly wouldn’t be disappointed if I got it as a present.
While the camera can get entirely agitating, the gameplay does not disappoint. The final attacks and the teleporting add a whole new edge to playing this game, cause, honestly, how many games let you teleport?!
Overall, if you’re thinking going extremely hard-core on this game, I wouldn’t recommend it to you, but if you want a fighting game that’s pretty new to your collection, I would recommend this one.
I recommend you to try renting this game at Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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The Grim Adventure of Billy and Mandy
When I first played this, I saw a little more then little 3D figures that would run around to try and kill everything with fists and books. I saw bones…as weapons!
So yeah, a lot of violence in this multiplayer wii game, just like in the TV show, but not everything is solved by violence! Sometimes you’ll do something else, like killing some monsters. Wait…I take it back violence is the answer to everything in this game.
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy is kind of similar to Power Stone. It’s similar, because the fighting style seems pretty much the same, the way you grab and use weapons are similar, and after time you move through stages (every level has 3 parts to it as you play through it).
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The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy Gameplay
The game is simply mashing the “B” button to punch enemy while shaking your wiimote to do a harder hit. Pressing the “C” button allows your character to grab weapons. The “A” button makes you jump. The usual fighting game controls.
When you reduce someone’s lives to 0 and they’re out of hp, hit them once and then you enter a mini-game. Point at the skulls with the wiimote to finish them off!
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy Multiplayer
The multiplayer for this wii game is a button smashing with 4-players, or a total of 3 CPUs. No Nintendo WFC in this game. But what you DO get is a whole lot of multiplayer modes. They are:
Last One Standing
With 4 people and a set amount of lives what should you do? Throw each others off of cliffs? Punch them straight into cerberous’ mouth, or maybe just give them the good’o one two? Doesn’t matter kill all that oppose you!
Coin Battles
You beat up everyone for their coins. The time is changeable, the same as every other timed modes. The team with the most coins win.
Capture the Flag
In this mode you have to attack flag post. The flag with your team color will rise on the pole, and at the end, the team with the most flags win.
Crush the Horde
Kill a lot of enemies, the amount is changeable. Whoever reaches the goal amount first wins (the amount killed is shared among your teamates).
Break Stuff
You break hundreds of dummies that respawn everywhere on the map you choose. The team who breaks the most wins.
King Reaper
Kill your enemy as fast as you can. Everytime you (or your team) dies you lose a point and your killer gets a point. At the end the person who killed the most (or stole your kills J) wins.
Conclusion
This game is an extremely fast and furious fist fighting game. You can punch, kick and throw people out of the arena in 6 different modes. I would like to think this is similar to the Power Stone games if you have ever played it before.
My personal opinion is that this game is like a 3-D attempt at Super Smash Brother Brawl, my personal favorite multiplayer fighting game.
I would recommend you to try renting this game at Gamefly Starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
I’m going to start out by saying Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is an awesome multiplayer fighting game.
In dragon ball all the characters can fly and they all have awesome moves that can blow up the Earth if they wanted to. Put that all into a game and you have this!
Combined with all that there is the Dragon Net Battle, this is basically Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You’ll be going online to pummel friends and soon-to-be-friends online!
Also you can play through the Dragonball Z history all the way from Dragonball to Dragonball GT! Did I mention all the important characters are playable? Some have more then one forms :0
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Gameplay
Playing this multiplayer wii game is easy. There are numerous combos you can do (some I haven’t even tried), but I’ll just go for the basics.
After choosing your characters out of hundreds (some may even have more then one form) you choose the map to play in. They all vary from a destroyed Earth to even land being held up by a small poll.
You fight in this game by punching with A, while punching you can press B to use a strong finisher to knock them away. There are many combos you can do with these.
Pressing B your character will shoot energy beams. Holding it will charge a big ball of energy, or, for some characters, two!
By pressing the D-Pad, you charge up your ki. If you have enough, you can perform super moves that usually involve giant energy beams.
By pressing up on the D-Pad and swinging the wiimote you can use blast 1 moves skills that makes your character stronger.
By pressing left or right on the D-Pad you can use blast 2 moves which are super attacks that can do a lot of damage.
Once you charge your ki to the max (blue bar) you hold down on the D-Pad to use your ultimate move.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Multiplayer
This wii games allows you to go on Nintendo WFC and cause some real damage to the morale of the people around you.
In this multiplayer wii game you can play both locally with people around you in duel or tournament or go onto Nintendo WFC, just remember to get your friend codes.
Dragon Net Battle
This is Nintendo WFC. Once you get online is this multiplayer wii game you have several choices you can fight 1 vs. 1 with random people with, without custom characters, or ranking mode where you get points whether you win or lose.
The other option is to go and play with one of your friends that has the game or even friends you met online.
Duel Mode
Here you can choose 3 modes to play with a friend or a CPU. 1 character vs. 1 character, 5 characters vs. 5 characters, or destruction mode.
In destruction mode each character is graded by destruction points. You get to choose a limit and you can’t break it. This is the perfect way for you to have a fair balance fight with your friends.
Tournament Mode
Here you can enter up to 8 people to fight. There are 5 different arenas and if you touch the ground out of the arena you lose.
You can only choose one character to play so choose wisely.
The trick to winning in this mode is to forcefully hit them to the ground. I have done combos that smash your opponent down to the ground and won in less then 10 seconds. This is much easier then smashing their hp bar to 0.
Conclusion
All and all, I think Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is a fun wii game. One let down is the lack of overly high speed teleportation combat you’d expect from super fast muscle masses of fury.
The gameplay is still fun, cause bashing people through building is quite an enjoyable experience, as well as blowing things up, like, the whole world in one shot with your ultimate move, whether your friends dodge or not.
I think blasting energy beams out of your hands is fun, but hey it’s your opinion.
I recommend you to buy this game, but you can try it from Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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