Control issues with Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
The Wiimote has revolutionized game controls and it seems that some players are simply asking too much. Take Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2.
Some of the gameplay videos featured making the same movements with the Wiimote as the blonde gravity-defying haired Goku and the rest of his buff friends. Some complain that the movements aren’t as faithful to the real movements. The Kamehameha could be done by holding down Z on the Nunchuk and the B button while moving the Wiimote back then forward. Far cry from the hadoken-like hand gesture. Some expressed disappointed at the “bland controls”.
The dash control also came under fire as it is done by shaking the nunchuk. Since the dash is primarily used for evasion and combos, the shaking motion would be troublesome if you are to start a counterattack or a combo. Some beg to differ, however, as the game is perfect for them as is. They argue that those who find the controls inappropriate should just plug in a GameCube or a VC controller.
Well, you can’t please everybody.
The Wiimote has revolutionized game controls and it seems that some players are simply asking too much. Take Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2.
Some of the gameplay videos featured making the same movements with the Wiimote as the blonde gravity-defying haired Goku and the rest of his buff friends. Some complain that the movements aren’t as faithful to the real movements. The Kamehameha could be done by holding down Z on the Nunchuk and the B button while moving the Wiimote back then forward. Far cry from the hadoken-like hand gesture. Some expressed disappointed at the “bland controls”.
The dash control also came under fire as it is done by shaking the nunchuk. Since the dash is primarily used for evasion and combos, the shaking motion would be troublesome if you are to start a counterattack or a combo. Some beg to differ, however, as the game is perfect for them as is. They argue that those who find the controls inappropriate should just plug in a GameCube or a VC controller.
Well, you can’t please everybody.