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Dragon Ball Z Budokai - Tenkaichi 2 (Wii):
... game is quite possibly one of the best DBZ games to date, and I ll explain the reasons why. Now this game has two incarnations, on the Wii and on the PS2. The PS2 version is great, lots of fun and extremely addictive. The Wii version? Even better! While it is, at it s essence, the same as the PS2 version of the game, it is at the same time so much more. It truly is a game for fans. The control system on the Wi... Read the full review: Dragonball Kamehameha's to victory! by jaeger138 |
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Ready 2 Rumble Revolution (Wii) Genre: Fighting / Nintendo Wii Games / published by: Nintendo |
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Onechanbara - Bikini Zombie Slayers (Wii) Manufacturer: D3 Publisher / Nintendo Wii Games / Control Elements: Remote / ESRB Descriptor: Blood / Genre: Fighting / Publisher: Nintendo overall rating |
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Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (Wii) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Fighting / Publisher: Nintendo |
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Kung Fu Panda (Wii) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Adventure / Genre: Fighting / Publisher: Nintendo overall rating |
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (Wii) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Nintendo Wii Games / Online: No Online Gaming Support / ESRB Descriptor: Cartoon Violence / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Suggestive Themes / Max. Number of Players: 4 / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Genre: Fighting / Publisher: D3 overall rating |
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Samurai Warriors: Katana (Wii) Manufacturer: Koei / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Fighting |
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Legend of the Dragon (Wii) Publisher: Game Factory / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Fighting / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / PEGI Age Rating: Age 12+ / Max. Number of Players: 4 / ESRB Descriptor: Violence overall rating |
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Dragon Ball Z Budokai - Tenkaichi 2 (Wii) Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Control Elements: Gamepad / ESRB Descriptor: Animated Violence / Max. Number of Players: 2 / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Genre: Fighting - Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 offers the complete DBZ mythology from Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball GT with a staggering roster of... overall rating |
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The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (Wii) Manufacturer: Midway / Nintendo Wii Games / Control Elements: Gamepad / ESRB Descriptor: Animated Violence / Max. Number of Players: 2 / ESRB Rating: E10 - (Everyone 10+) / Genre: Fighting - The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy pits the characters from the popular Cartoon Network television show against each o... |
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (Wii) Manufacturer: Atari / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Fighting overall rating |
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Dragon Ball Z Budokai - Tenkaichi 2 (Wii) ... off let me say that I am a rather big Dragonball Z fan, I watched a lot of it as a kid. This game is perfect for Dragonball Z fans but I m sure other people would enjoy it too. This is a fighting game but its rather different to most fighting games due to the fact it is not a side-on fighter. This is a 3D fighting game in every sense of the word i.e. the levels range from small to large and you can move anywhere in the level you aren t just stuck in a limited space. This makes this game realistic in terms of Dragonball Z, when you play it looks like a fight out of the TV show. There are more than 120 characters from Dragonball, Dragonball Z and Dragonball GT but do... Read the full review: Dragonball Debuts on Wii by robertjb |
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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (Wii) ... playing most of the Mortal Kombat series on the PC, playing the Armageddon game on the Wii is really a step up in some aspects. This particular version of the game has plenty of characters to choose from (and plenty of lucrative costumes to choose from) who all have their different strengths and weaknesses. In addition to this there are various modes available such as the training mode to help to get accustomed to using the Wii remote, the Head to Head mode where you can play against another player. Alternatively you can play against the computer, trying to beat other Mortal Kombat opponents who obviously get better as you progress up the totem pole. The main is... Read the full review: Mortal Kombat is back...and as good as ever. by km1234 |
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Onechanbara - Bikini Zombie Slayers (Wii) ... Bikini Zombie Slayers, is unsurprisingly, exactly what it says on the case. You play a scantily clad woman who slays zombies, primarily with a sword. There is a detailed storyline which spans several previous games in the series, but it is not necessary to understand any part of the storyline to fully enjoy the game. At first sight it is easy to dismiss Onechanbara as a budget hack and slash, upon closer inspection it has more than a few tricks up its sleeve. Gameplay As one might expect, the wiimote is used as a sword, though other moves can be used depending on the character, including guns and fists (which is not the weak fighting style as it might sound... Read the full review: Bikini Zombie Slayers ends up being much better than it first looks... by eisbrecher |












