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I bought this game to entertain me for part of the summer and I was not disappointed. There is a lot of gameplay in several different areas that make this game multifaceted and fun. There are lots of characters to keep you playing so you can unlock even more. The whole fusion thing is a little confusing, but you can look online to figure it out. The fighting takes a little getting used to, but there are plenty of moves. You'll enjoy figuring out new combos as you get better. Some of the intros to the different fights get old if you have to repeat them. Overall a very fun game that follows the DBZ and DBGT story lines pretty well.
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Ok if you read my reveiw on the first Dragonball Z Tenkaichi game, you'd know that im not a huge fan of the camera angles or the over your shoulder gameplay. But i've decided to give the series a second chance by purchasing Daragonball Z Budokai tenkaichi 2 at a local Game Stop. I must say that im really impressed! Over 120 playable characters (unlike Tenkaichi one's 40), which is a huge improvement to me. Another thing is that the graphics are slightly better. The story mode is amazingly and satisfiyingly long, which I love in a video game. Even when your done with story mode there's still loads of stuff you can do so gameplay is endless. I now see why this game was placed runner up for 2006's Best Of E3 awards. Well, i've said what i've had to say. This game overall changed my opinion on Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi. 5/5!!
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I played this game for like 50 hours and still only had 53% completion total. I had just beaten the Buu saga at that point. I had not done every side objective that I had available but I did several, and had pretty good fun but it was somewhat boring because I have seen every episode from the very beginning of Dragon Ball Z to the very end of the Buu saga (and I think that might be the end of Z but I am not sure). Anyways, I had a relatively good amount of fun but somehow my save got deleted and I decided it was not fun enough to complete those same 50 hours over again just to get back to where I was. I would love to be able to just pick it up and keep playing from where I left off, but I cant. So, it is highly likely that this will be sitting gathering dust for a long time, until I had forgotten why I put it away to begin with, then I will likely get it back out and relive the fun!
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I love the game. The graphics are in keeping with true DBZ form and the concept of it all and extra features make it very interesting but, if it lacks anything it would be the lack of adult design. It sounds (both the music and especially the dialogue) like something for children when more than half of the DBZ fan base have already grown to young adulthood or older. It needs a more adult feel without compromizing the purity of the game play so that older and younger can fully enjoy it.
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This game is so awesome that I played it for months and months and possibly even over a year after I got it. I absolutely love it, it is one of the best games on the platform. I like the fighting engine a lot more than other DBZ fighters like Budokai. Tons of fun, especially when you go against your brother and have such epic struggles that you about break your controller and blind yourself with the blazing speed of the fight. However, despite how awesome this is, the 3rd sequel has been released and it's even better, so you should get that instead.
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