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The editors liked
All major characters represented
Captures the feel of the TV show very well
Great fighting system
The editors didn't like
Only about 20 playable fighters
Many clones
Repetive fighting and storytelling in Z Story and Adventure modes
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Published: 2015-11-23, Author: Robert , review by: gamecrate.com
While Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden has its fair share of disappointment with its heavy unlocking system and lack of online competition, it's also a not-so-bad take with its fighting, mainly because of the 2D setting. If Bandai Namco could somehow produc...
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, developed by Guilty Gear / BlazBlue developer Arc System Works, is one of the best looking 2D fighters I've ever seen on a handheld. That comes as no surprise, considering the excellent work that Arc System Works has done i...
Abstract: Long gone are the days of using springs, mods, and boot-up discs to load those imported Dragon Ball games on your home consoles. If only middle school Ron were able to be around today. He would absolutely flip out at the chance to play a Dragon Ball Z: Ex...
Abstract: If you were computer-savvy by the mid-1990s, chances are you stumbled upon the wonderful world of Emulators. These programs were built to emulate consoles on your PC, which meant you could play games from systems like the NES, SNES, Gameboy and Genesis, d...
There are two storylines. One is an extremely streamlined version of the actual events of Dragon Ball Z, dropping you into iconic battles throughout the series...
Published: 2015-10-23, Author: Mark , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Famed developers Arc System Works have returned to the Dragon Ball franchise with a new 2D fighting game for the Nintendo 3DS. Titled Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, the game is the latest from publisher Bandai Namco's seemingly endless stock of Dragon Ba...
Published: 2015-09-12, Author: Jonas , review by: ingame.de
Nettes Kampfsystem, Hübsche Grafiken, Viele Modi, Fordernde KI auf hohem Schwierigkeitsgrad
Das komplexer sein könnte, Alle Charaktere spielen sich sehr ähnlich, Keine deutsche Sprachausgabe, Liebloser Storymodus, Teils peinliche Lokalisierung, Zu wenig Charaktere
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden ist bei weitem kein schlechtes Spiel geworden, allerdings gibt es keinen Bereich des Prüglers, der mich wirklich überzeugen kann. Die Grafiken sind hübsch, könnten aber hübscher sein. Das Kampfsystem ist spaßig, könnte abe...