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right back at you, if you don't want to answer my question...
If you didn’t like the other 3 Tenkaichi games then you won’t like Tenkaichi 4
well I bought the first game in the series, on launch, played though the story mode to 100% but I hated it, the camera was clunky, flying was wonky, and everything around it.
the Budokai series which concluded in Infinite World was a better fighting game.
Yes, the first Tenkaichi game was a bit clunky just like the first Budokai game but the sequels are what really shines.
yeah, compared to the first Budokai, Budokai Tenkaichi was much better, I give you that.
See, that's the mistake you're making. Tenkaichi isn't a fighting game. It's an arena fighter, which means full 3d in a giant map. Budokai is a 2d on a 3d plane fighting game which is in a smaller map. So you dislike arena fighters, but like fighters.