Those were some nice battles, very fun to watch. Raging Blast 2 really holds its own after all of this years. I still have my own copy on ps3 and play it casually. I also have sparking zero but this game is more similar to budokai tenkaichi 3 in terms of gameplay mechanics, but I have to say the background graphics of rb2 look better than in sparking zero I don't know why.
Thank you for watchin' my videos. In Japanese, Tenkaichi 3 is translated as Sparking Meteor. It can be taken for granted that the gameplay system of Sparking Zero resembles Tenkaichi 3, since Sparking Zero is based on Tenkaichi 3. Raging Blast was produced after Sparking Meteor. As you mentioned, the gameplay system in the Sparking series is undoubtedly simpler and less competitive compared to Raging Blast 2-though as someone who hasn’t even reached Z rank, maybe I’m not the best to say this. That said, it’s true that the Sparking series brought innovation to Dragon Ball games. Prior to that, most DB games were, frankly, garbage. The development team behind Raging Blast is the same team that worked on the Sparking series, so Raging Blast became a refined evolution of the Sparking games. I also agree that the graphics in Sparking Zero seem inferior to those in Raging Blast. The characters look somewhat like 2D illustrations, don’t they? And yet the system specs required for Sparking Zero are oddly high… I can’t help but wonder why that is.
Those were some nice battles, very fun to watch. Raging Blast 2 really holds its own after all of this years. I still have my own copy on ps3 and play it casually. I also have sparking zero but this game is more similar to budokai tenkaichi 3 in terms of gameplay mechanics, but I have to say the background graphics of rb2 look better than in sparking zero I don't know why.
Thank you for watchin' my videos. In Japanese, Tenkaichi 3 is translated as Sparking Meteor. It can be taken for granted that the gameplay system of Sparking Zero resembles Tenkaichi 3, since Sparking Zero is based on Tenkaichi 3. Raging Blast was produced after Sparking Meteor. As you mentioned, the gameplay system in the Sparking series is undoubtedly simpler and less competitive compared to Raging Blast 2-though as someone who hasn’t even reached Z rank, maybe I’m not the best to say this. That said, it’s true that the Sparking series brought innovation to Dragon Ball games. Prior to that, most DB games were, frankly, garbage. The development team behind Raging Blast is the same team that worked on the Sparking series, so Raging Blast became a refined evolution of the Sparking games.
I also agree that the graphics in Sparking Zero seem inferior to those in Raging Blast. The characters look somewhat like 2D illustrations, don’t they? And yet the system specs required for Sparking Zero are oddly high… I can’t help but wonder why that is.
Gg bro its clementine
Gg bro. It's very fun to play with you. Let's play again sometime.
Hola bro hablas español ?
No, I can't. But I can understand what you say, using tranlation feature added to TH-cam comments.