An experienced player who has mastered the controls will keep you locked in a corner. An inexperienced fighter needs to merely button mash to get the upper hand while you are still trying to pull off a proper combo. You earn Zeni to buy costumes for you Chibi character. Anway, you can play matches 1v1, co-op, story mode, and various other modes. This is kind of cheesy because the multi-player lobby in Xenoverse was a lot cooler. There's a multi-player lobby where you run around as a little Chibi character. However, the story mode isn't the bread and butter here, it's multi-player. This seems to be something they'll never get right in a Dragon Ball game. The voices are not synchronized with the animation of the characters mouths. While its nice to see the Z fighters back in action together, the story is rather dull. Android 16 is back and the new Android 21 joins the fray. The Z fighters have lost all of their power and have to regain it by fighting clones of themselves. The music is entertaining but not as good as it was in Budokai 3. Arc System made the right choice when they went back to cell shaded animations instead of the disgusting manga style animation we had in Ultimate Tencrapchi and Raging Blast 2. This time it's Dragon Ball Fighterz as in Fighters not Fighter Z. Every year we wait for another Dragon Ball game.