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![]() I'm seriously considering getting this game. I've heard mixed reviews due to the lack of multiplayer, but I'm a fan of singleplayer SSBM. Although I'm not one for cliches (or anime whatsoever, for that matter), this looks promising. Unfortunately the chances of this game coming out of japan are extremely low due to copyright issues with the characters. Different companies have the import rights to games based on the different manga series, making it hard to license all of them. Regardless of this fact, the game's still import friendly. What fighting game exists that isn't? The cluster of anime characters is interesting, if only for a select few I'd use, such as Bobo-bobobo, Roronoa Zoro, Train Hearnet and Taki Suzuna. Especially Taki Suzuna, from Eyeshield 21, a japanese take on american football. There's a japanese football game in Eyeshield 21's name where you use the touchscreen only, but that's another story. In total there's 160 characters with 34 battle characters, 47 support characters, 76 help characters, and 3 special koma characters. I'd probably never get through the entire 160, but the variety in this game is huge. Owners of this game, speak up. I'd like to know what your impressions of this game are. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I'm assuming there's difficulty levels in this, right? Because if it's just straight out plain unbalanced, then it really isn't going to be worth importing at all. I'd like a portable Smash Bros, but the "portable" aspect of it is irrelevant. This looks appealing because of the absurd amount of characters available, along with the combos and levels that I've seen.
...but there's no real point if I'm not going to play the game a week after I've purchased it. I'm not made of money. The problem here is that it'll never be released into america due to all of the different characters being owned by specific companies in america, so it's really a one-off kind of thing. I don't want to miss out on the opportunity of buying this game, but I don't want to make the mistake of buying something I'm not going to get value for money out of. The amount of characters is absurd, and I'm curious to know if the characters are very developed, or whether they only have a couple of moves each. How ya doing, buddy?
Last edited by Elixir; Apr 15, 2006 at 04:16 AM.
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Well, I definitely know for a fact that I don't have anyone with a cartridge of this, or any interest in this game, but I know someone with a DS. So yeah, basically single cart is the only option I'll have if I decide to import this, and I can't even guarantee I'll be using single cart with the person I know who owns the DS.
It really isn't sounding that promising now. If there isn't any replay value then it's pretty much a useless SSBM attempt. The language barrier isn't really the concern here, but it sounds like the rest of the game is. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I've decided not to buy this, simply because the replay value just isn't there. I guess I'll have to wait awhile before a proper SSBM game and/or multiplayer brawler clone comes to the DS. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |