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Does a great job of capturing the Dragon Ball feel
Abstract: The Dragon Ball Z franchise is one of the most well known and enduring animes and one of Atari's most beloved licenses. Each year, anime aficionados can expect a new DBZ game to showcase the antics of Goku as he protects the universe from various threats...
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 marks not the third, but the sixth console release in what is rapidly becoming a long series of games. The latest member of the family is a bit bigger, a bit more balanced, and a bit more fun to play than its immediat...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Most legendary fighting games have arcade roots. Dragon Ball Z, however, didn’t make a splash in North America till arcade games were being thrown out the window. Hence, when it came time for TOEI and Funimation...
Abstract: Though they may not always get the credit they deserve, theres no denying the driving force of excellence that anime fighters have been putting forth over the last few years in gaming. The DSs top fighter – and one of the best pocket brawlers out th...
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 marks the end of Atari's Budokai Tenkaichi franchise, a swan song culminating developer Spike's thoughtful interpretation of Goku and his motley crew. It's a world filled with explosive cinematic flare, an impressive ...
Abstract: Atari Budokai Tenkaichi 3, or Sparking Meteor! which it is called in Japan is the third installment in the second trilogy of fighting games for the PS2. Or well we can just presume it is a trilogy since the Budokai series never got any major releases ...
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Published: 2007-11-19, Author: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Does a great job of capturing the Dragon Ball feel; tons of playable characters; lots of single-player modes.
Fighting engine isnt very deep; covers well-worn territory; lackluster multiplayer options; no online mode.
The anime hype train may be focusing on "Naruto" recently, but that doesnt mean that the old standby "Dragon Ball Z" isnt still insanely popular. After all, Akira Toriyamas series has been finished in Japan for over ten years now and were still see...
Abstract: There is no doubt that Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is a curious thing. Like Morris dancing or Bollywood movies, it plays by a whole different set of rules to the ones we are used to here. I say 'here' specifically meaning New Zealand, but really...
Abstract: Vem känner inte till Dragon Ball? Vem vet inte vad en Kame-hame-ha är? Vem vet inte varför Son Goku har en svans? Ja, om du är en av dom som absolut inte vet borde du nog inte skaffa detta spel, det är nämligen så att detta spel är en av dom största fa...