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After replaying the drama of Bloons on the both Nintendo DSi and Ninja Kiwi's official steam port, I can definitely say that this game, without a doubt, is one of the most perfect representations of a story through any medium. Nothing hits you harder more than playing as the lonesome warrior, Monkey, on your quest to pop all of the Bloons. The absolute amount of tension, guilt, and dramatic tension that comes from popping the Bloons is tremendous. Nothing ever will come close to struggling to survive after the slaughtering of your entire village. Monkey, mere days after seeing his family murdered, was so easily determined to avenge the death of his monkey village. The opening is so strong and truly sets the mood for the rest of the game. Simply you, alone with the Bloons, on your path for revenge. Go on Monkey! Fight on, for your life, and your honor, depends on it.

After The Thousand Year Door, the team decided to keep the charm that Paper Mario is known for while diverging from the traditional turn based combat. Super Paper Mario, until Origami King, or debatably Color Splash, is the first showcase of this idea working.

We will never get a sequel to this game.

Not fun when played alone at the very least.

Downloaded and played it because I saw the game on YouTube. Worst mistake of my life.

Must play for any "PC Gamers".

Why is it not pronounced Fighter Z.
As someone with tons of friends who know about Dragon Ball (and hasn't dedicated the time to read or watch it), I only know the characters and their basic personalities. Luckily, that's all you need to know, and is arguably conveyed by the game already. Solid fighting game, don't think I'll play it too often, but it was quite fun.

Great fun. Need to play more of it, and honestly want to play the older games because I never have.

While I had fun with the game, it felt like a disappointment compared to the fun I've had with the series. Seemed too reliant on DLC and sponsorship messages. Don't know if I'll play it again before buying all the characters.

Pronouncing Xrd correctly makes me feel like I'm saying a slur.

First fighting game that clicked with me beyond gameplay. I've never felt this way about fighting games before. I get it now. I wish the pixel art didn't get all stretched and squashed, don't know what that's all about. So much charm and care was put into this game; it's just oozing with personality. I wish I played it more often, because this is easily the most fun and excitement I've felt in a fighting game. I get to play as god damn Shiina Ringo but she's a fucking time traveling witch. If you don't think that's awesome, then you're not awesome.

Doesn't make the same mistakes as Earthbound. Definitely one of the best post-Earthbound RPGs.

You hear your mother and father arguing late one night again. This time, once it's over, they come into your room and tell you that none of what has been going on is your fault. After a few months of not knowing what is going on, you move out with your father to somewhere east in town. When you move into your new house, he offers to rent you any game in the nearest Blockbuster for your Super Nintendo Entertainment System. You see so many choices that entice your brain to the fullest extent of curiosity. You come across Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World, the three original games for the Nintendo Entertainment System with brand new sixteen bit graphics, and the newest Mario game to date, Super Mario World. Next to it you see Donkey Kong Country, Nintendo's answer to the Gensis's Aladdin. Fully pre-rendered 3D models on the SNES, with the smoothest gameplay you have ever seen. But deep into the trenches of the store, you come across this game. You ask your father for it, and he kindly buys it for you. When you get home, you pop in the game and find your way into a 2 Player game. After a very rough couple of minutes, your father pauses the game. He looks sternly into your eyes and utters a few words. "The divorce was your fault"