Wednesday 5 April 2006
Ludicrous plots, spiky haircuts that would shame a Wella Shockwaves ad and fights upon battles after punch ups. But then what were you expecting to see in a Dragon Ball Z game? True to form, this is all beating the crap out of each other as flamboyantly as possible.
It'll probably come as no surprise to learn that it's not the deepest of scrappers either. The fighting, while doubtful to worry the likes of Virtua Fighter, packs a fair amount of variety into a simple two
If you clicked the link to this article, odds are you're a devotee of the Dragon Ball Z games and already plan to buy Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai no matter what we say. If you're not, though, then this might be the game that gets you hooked.
Shin Budokai brings the series' fast-paced, button-mashing action to the PSP's small screen, and little seems to have been lost in the translation. The battles are still fierce, as glowing supermen pummel each other with rapid-fire kicks and mammoth