i was so lucky and got it on my first try
didn't seem too bad to me, maybe long if you watched all the cutscenes.
Completed Cell saga. So good. I am just glad that they went with original story rather than half assed attempts like Xenoverse and FighterZ. Those stories were pathetic.
I felt the same until most of the way through Namek saga. Reading here about using Burst i-frames offensively to maintain melee uptime made it all click for me. Really went from getting my ass kicked a lot to trivializing majority of fights with "just one simple trick".goddamned.
just reach 3 hours.
would return the game, if I still could.
I really would like to love this game.
loved the Legacy of Goku games, but the combat system just eludes me and the game isn't fun like this..
the way food works is so poorly explained, i still don't really understand what is permanent and what is a temp buffSo all food gives some form of permanent stat boost, right? Is that applied to every character, just the characters in your party, or just the player character?
Also, if the stat boosts are permanent, shouldn't you just eat everything as fast as possible?
I am deliberately avoiding the sub-stories related to that. Hated that character.Same here, but I was pleasantly surprised to seemake an appearance.Android 21
what are Burst i-frames?I felt the same until most of the way through Namek saga. Reading here about using Burst i-frames offensively to maintain melee uptime made it all click for me. Really went from getting my ass kicked a lot to trivializing majority of fights with "just one simple trick".
I now just use the rapid ki blast volleys to destroy the opponents. No combo, no melee attacks.
I felt the same until most of the way through Namek saga. Reading here about using Burst i-frames offensively to maintain melee uptime made it all click for me. Really went from getting my ass kicked a lot to trivializing majority of fights with "just one simple trick".
what are Burst i-frames?
my biggest problem is, that I never know what is going on. when it is safe to attack and when I should start defending or evading.
I spam punches, till at some random point they break my combo.
then I hold L2 to block everything they got, because I can't manage to do anything else. I spam L2 + X for example, but most of the time nothing happens.
and my L1 attacks never hit.
Block + Ki Blast. Can't be hit by any attacks during it. When the enemy has super armor (red glow), it's very useful for negating their attacks while staying on them the whole time.
Ki Blast was what button on Playstation?Block + Ki Blast. Can't be hit by any attacks during it. When the enemy has super armor (red glow), it's very useful for negating their attacks while staying on them the whole time.
square. ki blasts are just shooting projectiles. holding block and pressing square does like a burst of energy that looks like a sphere exploding out of youKi Blast was what button on Playstation?
and do you actually do a Ki Blast that way? or was it the teleportation move, that never works for me?
The only negative about this game is the load times. It gets on my nerve now. Cell saga was notorious in that regard. Fuck the graphics, ray tracing and 4k, I want 60 fps and fastest load times in next gen.
Yup. They should have handled it much better. There was no need of loading an entire area for a 2 min cutscene.Yeah that really got to me in Cell as well. Some of the substories would literally be going to 2-3 areas within a cutscene and load for each one. Definitely my biggest gripe.
Yup. They should have handled it much better. There was no need of loading an entire area for a 2 min cutscene.
Is that Trunks in the upper left of the Z board?
How long did that take? Still don't get how this board system works tbh. Does doing specific things level up a certain board, or is it based solely on the emblems you have and those individual levels? Do certain pieces belong on specific boards, or does that not matter? It kind of seems like you have them together in groups (like the Androids in one group, Namekians on another, etc) but I dunno if that was on purpose or just a coincidence...
It's so poorly explained, I have no idea how to utilize it. Doesn't matter though since the game is an absolute cakewalk as long as you stock up on healing items.How long did that take? Still don't get how this board system works tbh. Does doing specific things level up a certain board, or is it based solely on the emblems you have and those individual levels? Do certain pieces belong on specific boards, or does that not matter? It kind of seems like you have them together in groups (like the Androids in on group, Namekians on another, etc) but I dunno if that was on purpose or just a coincidence...
Yeah I beat the game and did all sidequests, and didn't really bother much with the community board stuff. I think I used cooking like 3 or 4 times max, too.Just got to the android saga and I still have no idea how to use soul emblems. The leveling system in this game seems inconsequential.
How long did that take? Still don't get how this board system works tbh. Does doing specific things level up a certain board, or is it based solely on the emblems you have and those individual levels? Do certain pieces belong on specific boards, or does that not matter? It kind of seems like you have them together in groups (like the Androids in on group, Namekians on another, etc) but I dunno if that was on purpose or just a coincidence...
Yea I could see how a sequel could improve in it too. But it is nice fanservice that the soul emblems talk to each other when placed in the correct position.At first I thought I will just skip the community board as it seemed daunting due to lack of explanation. But once I 'got' it, I really enjoyed that section. It's a really fun feature.
It's so poorly explained, I have no idea how to utilize it. Doesn't matter though since the game is an absolute cakewalk as long as you stock up on healing items.
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this is a really good template to start with
How long did that take? Still don't get how this board system works tbh. Does doing specific things level up a certain board, or is it based solely on the emblems you have and those individual levels? Do certain pieces belong on specific boards, or does that not matter? It kind of seems like you have them together in groups (like the Androids in one group, Namekians on another, etc) but I dunno if that was on purpose or just a coincidence...