Targeting opponents feels very random, especially if there is one you urgently need to kill before it destroys your landmark.Īlso, moving around the battle area is very hard when you are always locked onto a target. The combat mechanics also have some problems. Once selected, the pre-fight screen also gives you the option to place holograms on the map to draw enemy fire away from your landmarks. You choose which of your Bakugans matches up best against your foe. Jog through an area without being caught by guards or spotlights and you enter a battle area.īefore each battle you have to choose which Bakuganes you want to use.Įach enemy, as well as your Bakugan, has an elemental strength as well as a corresponding weakness. Very basic (in a bad way) and terribly out-dated. They’re bland (the typical cut-price effort that’s seen in so many games aimed at the younger market), Once you reach an area you can explore it, collecting core energy to upgrade you Bakugan’s attributes as well as finding power cards. While on board you can manage your collection of Bakuganes, edit your look and replay earlier battles. In the story mode you travel around in Marucho’s airplane to various international locations like the UK and China.