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Say hello to the next game, the last according to Atari, in the long line of DBZ Fighters. Taking the best from the three Budokai games as well as the two Shin-Budokai games, they're coming together in one final bit. More news and screenshots after the jump.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is shaping up to be the definitive Dragon Ball game, thanks in part to the fact that it enables players to re-enact no fewer than 24 different storylines from the show's lengthy, screaming, spiky-haired run. As a cool extra for fans, that number includes a few "what if" scenarios that explore what it would have been like if some of those stories had gone differently. The game doesn't hit stores until next month (Nov. 7 for PS2, Nov. 21 for Wii), but if you
Tuesday 25 April 2006
Atari has released the first few screens of the fifth DBZ game for PS2, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2.
The game combines spectacular one-on-one fighting with RPG elements as gamers can scrap their way through a story mode that spans the entire anime series - that's Dragon Ball, DBZ and Dragon Ball GT.
Once again, developer Spike is in charge of the project (rather than Dimps who created the first three Budokai games), maintaining the behind-the-shoulder viewpoint
The seemingly endless Dragon Ball Z saga grew a little more endless today, as Atari announced two upcoming DBZ games for release later this year.
The first, Super DBZ, will hit PS2s this July. Not much has been revealed about the title as of press time, except that it will feature 18 characters, a new fighting system and "a more hard-core 3D fighting experience," according to Atari. For old-schoolers, though, the thing that makes this one worth watching is that it'll be developed by some of