How are we going to do that when an obvious repetitive game comes out and people defend it and praise it only for them to snap out of it a month or so later and go "Oh god...why did I buy this day 1, the naysayers were right...WHAT HAVE I DONE"...but never learn their les...
If you jumped from this introduction into any other gameplay mode, as I did right away, then you would be woefully underprepared for anything beyond the first few initial battles. While not on the level of a strict fighting game like Dragon Ball: FighterZ, Sparking! Zero has far more depth...
A lot of people did get a PS3 for home, I did, but then didn't use it for a while. I'm back on it recently and it's pretty not bad. Reply01 - DORMIN5350d ago LOL Same thing happened with me, but oddly with my older brother. It all comes down to entertainment, people...
DBZmusicboy01 said: The iPhone was truly a revolutionary device that did A LOT more than any other cell phone/device did for it's time and never even imagined by many people that such a thing could exist. Uh, we're not talking about Apple reinventing the wheel here. They ...
So, how did we end up with the idea that anime isn't for adults? Maybe it's because in the Western world, animation is almost always aimed at children. For some, the link between animation and kids' media is so powerful that a lot of American kids grew up watching totally ...
s strange is that – as we literally just established – a huge fanbase has existed for years, and while there have been 20 animatedDBZmovies released since 1986, this is only the second to get a UK showing. So why did the powers-that-be decide to treat British audiences t...