06-02-2005, 01:14 PM
danc cette extrait de preview on peut comprendre le principe des ultimates
Citation :Now that you're on top of the world, you can begin to attack. The buttons are redone so that what was once a block is now a punch and what was once an energy blast is now a guard. Also, combo energy attacks are a thing of the past. Now all one needs to do is have enough energy, and "let a rip" with just a few simple button presses. The attacks are still done in the same format: energy attacks drain your Ki bar, and you have to either charge up your meter (L2) or just beat the crap out of your opponent. Back in Budokai it took about 15 seconds to fully power up your Ki bar. This time around, it takes about three. When it's fully powered up your character enters "Sparkling" mode, and he can unleash his ultimate attack (Death Ball, Kamehameha, Final Flash, etc). The mini games of Budokai have been done away with; you no longer need to worry about whether or not you can push the "X" button faster than your opponent. The attacks are also much shorter this time around, as the Super Kamehameha is now only three seconds of animation, instead of 15. Each of these modifications adds to the intense fast-paced nature of it all.