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The terrible secret of the Ultimate Tenkaichi quicklook is that Ryan knows more about DBZ than Vinny does.
I know a lot about that universe, but couldn't care less about the games. I see no inconsistency (he read the manga and saw the show, I think).thetrin said:I love that Ryan pretends he doesn't care about DBZ, but seems to know an awful lot.
Pretty much the same. I've read the mangas several times each but I've only seen a handful of episodes. They're pretty much awful compared to the mangas IMO, which goes for the games too.Rufus said:I know a lot about that universe, but couldn't care less about the games. I see no inconsistency (he read the manga and saw the show, I think).
thetrin said:I love that Ryan pretends he doesn't care about DBZ, but seems to know an awful lot.
thetrin said:I love that Ryan pretends he doesn't care about DBZ, but seems to know an awful lot.
Rufus said:The first few volumes (up to 6 or 7 I think) still hold up.
tsigo said:To truly deride something, you should have a pretty good knowledge of it.
thetrin said:I love that Ryan pretends he doesn't care about DBZ, but seems to know an awful lot.
Dizzy-4U said:
EchosMyron1 said:I don't think Ryan hates Dragonball, at the very least he thought Budokai 3 was great.
Of course.Sega1991 said:He also used to have a video up on his Youtube channel (which seems to be closed, now) showing that he went out of his way to meet Chris Sabat at some con or game media event or something of that sort.
Sabat, of course, being the voice of Vegeta.
Don't see how it would end up better than DBZ Abridged.Oxx said:I want a Dragonball Endurance Run.
It would actually be funny, for one.XiaNaphryz said:Don't see how it would end up better than DBZ Abridged.
Even though I think it's bad now, I was a huge DBZ fan in my early high school years and I remember a lot of the things I knew about the series then. I imagine Ryan is in a similar situation. That series is so absurd it's pretty hard to forget.thetrin said:I love that Ryan pretends he doesn't care about DBZ, but seems to know an awful lot.
EchosMyron1 said:All the Dragon Ball era stuff from the comic is great, and like Z era before the android saga. It begins its decline in quality from the android saga on. Same for the animated series.
GT doesn't exist in the comics so it doesn't count for me.
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I don't think Ryan hates Dragonball, at the very least he thought Budokai 3 was great.
Everyone Ryans age is a closeted Dragon Ball fan. We watched it on toonami in high school and college and was fucking fantasticshouamabane said:You should watch the quick look for Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo. Ryan is an obvious closet DB fan.
I used to record it on my VCR. I didn't realize how big of a dork I was until now. When I think back to the show, I remember entire episodes of guys just powering up but I was still hooked.HamPster PamPster said:Everyone Ryans age is a closeted Dragon Ball fan. We watched it on toonami in high school and college and was fucking fantastic
Game looks so much simpiler and "mashy" compared to the last DBZ game I played on the PS2
The QL made me nostalgic for some DBZ. Maybe I should check the rerelease out
HamPster PamPster said:Everyone Ryans age is a closeted Dragon Ball fan. We watched it on toonami in high school and college and was fucking fantastic
Papercuts said:Budokai 3 WAS great, I was never a fan of the Tenkaichi games. I think they made one in a more budokai style but it had the same downfall most of these DBZ games start with, only going to the end of the frieza saga until the next game. GIVE ME BUDOKAI 4!
If anything, maybe he is mistaking input lag as the frame rate drops the Wii version had. If I remember correctly it had some pretty noticeable drops at times and maybe he is misremembering that as input lag.EmCeeGramr said:Huh. Now Ryan reviewed HOTD and the one of the first things he mentioned was the "swimmy lag" on the Wii version. And he's on Twitter saying that the Wii version had "repugnant input lag."
...So I slapped in my copy and played through the train level. No "terrible swimmy" lag, jus like I remembered. There's a bit of acceleration on there to presumably smooth your cursor a bit, but it's not lagging at all.
Takao said:This is Budokai 4:
http://i.imgur.com/beIxC.jpg[IMG]
It was the final DBZ game Dimps made (not counting Evolution as that was supposed to be out prior to this), and was trashed on in reviews due to its difficulty, and honestly, just for existing. Complaints included, "Why wasn't Burst Limit this game?", "Why isn't there an online mode?" (because budget release PS2 games released in 2008 usually have online modes), etc. Fan reaction was a tonne more positive.[/QUOTE]
Huh, I never even heard of that!
I'm not sure he understood what content was new, going by the Quick Look either. The review alludes to the new content being locked away, but the Director's Cut was in the original Wii version, and the new levels are interspersed into the standard campaign. The second level, the strip club, is brand new.EmCeeGramr said:Huh. Now Ryan reviewed HOTD and the one of the first things he mentioned was the "swimmy lag" on the Wii version. And he's on Twitter saying that the Wii version had "repugnant input lag."
...So I slapped in my copy and played through the train level. No "terrible swimmy" lag, jus like I remembered. There's a bit of acceleration on there to presumably smooth your cursor a bit, but it's not lagging at all.
Same. Damn. Wonder if there's anywhere that still has a copy. I loved the Budokai games. Wasn't as much of a fan of the Tenkaichi ones hough I did get 3 on the Wii.Papercuts said:Huh, I never even heard of that!
We are talking about Ryan in here. You will probably get blocked on Twitter.Jintor said:Just send him a personal email or something. I don't think he's a huge jerk or anything.
drizzle said:We are talking about Ryan in here. You will probably get blocked on Twitter.
lolJintor said:Just send him a personal email or something. I don't think he's a huge jerk or anything.
cuevas said:Eh if he's putting it into reviews it is kind of shitty. If he's wrong he should address it. If it was just in a podcast or QL it would be fine but like Jeff has said, this is advice on whether or not to buy a game and it should be accurate.
I picked this up since it was so cheap at the time, since I hate the Tenkaichi series and the fact that you got Kid Goku from GT and Janemba. But I just couldn't get into it, didn't like any of the changes for controls compared to Budokai 3. For me, Budokai 3 had the best story mode and fighting system.Takao said:This is Budokai 4:
It was the final DBZ game Dimps made (not counting Evolution as that was supposed to be out prior to this), and was trashed on in reviews due to its difficulty, and honestly, just for existing. Complaints included, "Why wasn't Burst Limit this game?", "Why isn't there an online mode?" (because budget release PS2 games released in 2008 usually have online modes), etc. Fan reaction was a tonne more positive.
Sega1991 said:Yeah, Patrick trying to grasp at reasons to dog on the Wii version seemed really confusing to me. Motion+ is for detecting how the remote is tilted in 3D space. It has no effect on pointer aiming.
They'll see the ending, lolMarshMellow96 said:Normal difficulty, nice.
He's pro level for sure.newjeruse said:Did Brad spoil a game in a Quicklook he isn't even in?
I'm pretty late on this -- but man, the music is outstanding.TheOddOne said:Quick Look: Professor Layton and the Last Spectre (Vinny/Patrick 1:03:18)
EmCeeGramr said:Huh. Now Ryan reviewed HOTD and the one of the first things he mentioned was the "swimmy lag" on the Wii version. And he's on Twitter saying that the Wii version had "repugnant input lag."
...So I slapped in my copy and played through the train level. No "terrible swimmy" lag, jus like I remembered. There's a bit of acceleration on there to presumably smooth your cursor a bit, but it's not lagging at all.