Why is Capcom not competing for the Tag Fighter audience? Say what you will about DBFZ but the game is far from dead...

It's amazing how good everything that isn't a fighting game is doing right now

It's a shame that a lot of its issues are so rooted in its base mechanics. I really enjoy the game but I do find it hard to not get frustrated with certain things that can't be fixed without a sequel, I do really hope we get one though. With some more time in the oven DBFZ could well have been my favourite fighting game.

they did with MVCI and they failed. that was pretty recently too so they're not gonna enter the fray for a while.

She's probably best on point.

I want to build around her but I don't know what compliments her best. I also just flat out don't know how to play her

She's got dunks similar to 16 so I'd mess around in the lab and test out which assists compliment that to extend your combos. Maybe give Hit, Yamcha, or Black a shot. Other than that, just gotta put in the practice to get used to her.

This is why I'll always defend Buu saga, as for out of all of Z, this arc felt the most Toriyama by having fun while still having threats. Yes, a bunch of it is undermined by what came before and after, but it felt the closest to an older DB arc than the Saiyan, Freeza, and Cell arcs.

Granted, that's also mostly nostalgia as that's what was airing at the time when I was a kid.

I can quite happily sit down and watch the Buu saga any time, it's got some of my favourite Dragon Ball moments within it and my overall favourite fight. I just wish its story was structured better, it felt a bit disjointed if that makes sense.

>Marvel and Capcom still made a dedicated arcade machine with classic MvC games
Whatever you say, Toeicuck.

Most Buu-saga haters are american nostalgiafags, most people appreciate DBZ as kung-fu in space but the DBZ americans got is completely different and Buu shits on their false expectations.