Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors

If you've been wronged with your Taiketsu purchase, perhaps it?s time to trade it in. Enter Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors.

?Dismal? appropriately describes how Dragon Ball Z fans felt when they bared witness to Taiketsu?and even more so when they bought it. Luckily, specialty game stores allow trade-ins, and with Supersonic Warriors coming your way, now just might be the time to take advantage of them. Supersonic Warriors takes the DBZ fighter back into the two-dimensional era. Your favorite characters are animated 2D sprites, but nevertheless, they are fair representations, equipped with sound bits from the American translation of the original cartoon. The music score brings back memories from Nintendo?s 16-bit glory days, which is pretty impressive considering the GBA?s audio limitations.

?Supersonic? implies fast and intense fighting action. The game features a variety of battle scenarios?Story, Challenge, Link Versus, and Z Battle?but they don?t seem very different from one another. No matter how you slice ?em, they all feel like you're just pitted in fight after fight. However, alternative endings to your chosen hero?s story is something to look forward to, especially if you?re a fan who?s tired of seeing the same cartoon episodes appearing in your DBZ games. There are even battles that resemble tag-team matches, which take a nice stab at reinventing the Dragon Ball feel.

Although Supersonic plays the way DBZ games were meant to be played, getting over the repetitiousness might be difficult. Despite that, the continuous button mashing that infuses the famous yet most curious aerial acrobatics that those crazy DBZ fighters perform gives you pretty much everything you need to simulate the Saiyan art of combat.

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