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This game has all the speed and action of the show and not to mention every chracter! This game ranks as high as Dragonball Z Legends.
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This is a great DragonBall Z game.All the characters are there and all the action is none stop. If your a Dragon Ball Z fan..this is a good one to.
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I have videogame store, and this title is very solicited by customers. What they like about it is allegedly that all characters of Dragon Ball Z are playable in this title.
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There have been numerous DBZ games in the past and each and every games have been only very mediocre, but never going beyond mere mediocrity. However, this newest DBZ game in the Budokai series, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, was something that was extremely unique and different from its predecessors and included few of the most amazing features that makes it one of the best DBZ, let alone, one of the best fighting games to this day. Or so how I extremely wished that to be true.
Very disappointingly, it's not what you have seen in the past and it's actually becoming rather repetitive than anticipated.
First of all BT3 keeps many of it's wonderful(?) or bad(?) features (you decide as I think it depends on taste) mostly the same from its predecessors. One main "new" thing that I could think of was the addition of new characters which in all, add up to over 150 characters. Besides from this addition, I can't say that much else is new. But as a DBZ fan, I'm satisfied with the mere fact that it has over 150 characters. However, it still is missing some of characters that I wished were included in the series such as Frieza's dad, who even showed up in the fight against Devilman, Super Saiyan 2 Future Trunks (I remember it being included in one of the previous games), Krillin's older form, and much more. Maybe I'm asking too much but I'm sure some other hardcore DBZ fans like me feels the same way.
Gameplay, graphics, and sound are all similar and are neither great nor terrible.
Replay value is also only average as there are tons of things to do but many features get dull or repetitive.
Lastly, I have to say that this game is definitely the best game in the budokai series as it keeps the same features from the past but has more characters than any other DBZ games (even more than Burst Limit, the new DBZ game which was released for PS3 and Xbox 360) and I strongly recommend to the fans of the franchise, but to the casual gamers who are looking for a great fighting game, think about it twice before buying it or rather, borrow or rent it beforehand to decide whether this game is for you or not.
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With the new Dragonball Z Burst Limit game coming out next month for PS3 this may be the last in the DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi series. For me it is a sad farewell to the games that I spent months, and years playing, and I had hoped that the series would go out with a bang. I had also hoped that this game would be better than all of the other games combined, or at least close, but unfortunately this was not the case. But I may be dwelling too much on the bad aspects of the game, and overlooking the features that made me like the the series in the first place.
To start with Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 has more characters, from more parts of the Dragonball/Dragonball Z/GT story than any other game to date. Now you can choose between Dragonball Kid Goku, and GT Kid Goku, and everything in between. For the first time you can actually play as King Cold, something I personally have been wanting to do for years. In fact most of the characters that ever appear in DBZ are available, but unfortunately this is not so with DB, and GT characters. There are more of them than in Tenkaichi 1, and 2, but there are too many key characters that are left out. For example one of the first major GT Villains, General Rildo, is nowhere to be found. It is the same with Dragonball. For example you can now play as King Piccolo, and Tambourine, but what about Drum? Emperor Pilaf is available in his robot head, but what about Commander Black in his robot?
The graphics, and controls are basically the same as in the last two games, so there's not much to say about them. The music however has been completely redone, which to me is great because after five games of hearing almost the exact same music, I've gotten a little tired of it. One great feature that the makers have added to Tenkaichi 3 is the ability to save replay data, like in the Tekken series. Unfortunately this takes up a lot of memory, so to get the full benefit of it, you either have to play Tenkaichi 1-3 on one memory card, or miss out on the disc fusion benefits, and use one card for the entire game. Otherwise you should only use it a couple times at most.
One of the most promising features of the game, which I hope will be used in future games, is way the story mode is designed. In old story modes, you would have a cutscene at the beginning, and one at the end, that progressed the story. During the actual battle however, you had to fight, and in most cases win. The other cases you just had to run out the clock. For Tenkaichi 3 however, the game is more interactive, and as you fight a R3 icon will eventually pop up. If you press it, it will initiate either a cutscene, or an unbeatable attack. This makes this story mode, the truest to the actual story of the series yet, but now the bad news... To make up for the new story mode design, most of the fights (and some REALLY important ones too) have been cut out. One example of how ludicrous it actually is, is that the Majin Buu saga goes from Majin Vegeta's fight with Fat Buu to Vegito's fight with Super Buu. There is too much story left out in that gap to make sense, and only someone like me, who knows what does happen between those two battles can understand the story.
In all I was sorely disappointed with the story mode, and I had hoped that the game would deliver more than it did. On top of all that, because much of Tenkaichi 3 was the same as the last two, it didn't feel like this was much of a new game. But I did have fun playing the game, and if you have played any or some of the other games in the Dragonball Z Budokai/Budokai Tenkaichi series this game would be a nice addition to your library. To those who have not played any of the games, I would recommend some of the other games over this one, such as Dragonball Z Budokai 3, or Tenkaichi 1. To those who, like me, have played all the games, I would probably only recommend this if you know Dragonball, DBZ, and GT inside and out, and could recite the story in their sleep. Anyone else probably wouldn't like this game, or make sense of the story.
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