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    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Oct 18, 2005

    An alternate fighting game take on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, Budokai Tenkaichi utilizes a third-person perspective and unified movelists while adding a very large playable character roster.

    bilawal's Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (PlayStation 2) review

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    Spike fails.

    Dragonball Z Tenkaichi holds the record for the most number of characters in a Dragonball game! This game has a poor multiplayer option but is great with its single player options. The game includes all the characters that you would expect in a DB game, with some you wouldn’t. From the hero, Goku too the infamous Janemba. The arena's are as good as ever, well most of them. The world tournament sucks. You can now fight in the water, in the skies anywhere, in the perimeter. When you're fighting the game focuses on you only. So it's a 3rd person fighting game. Imagine that with a multiplayer game, not nice, is it?

    The game provides wonderful music. The moves have become worst as ever. When you play multiplayer it's so annoying. You and your mate start flying around and you get lost, with the split screen option. They've added a new option called "Z fusion" where you can fuse your characters together, with their rightful pair. The story mode is really good and fun. In all, this game is good to play by yourself. Not so good with a friend. One of the moves called "High speed rush" Can piss a guy off! Press it and a scene happens which you can't block. Keep on doing it and you win. Sort of n00by but whatever! The controls are completely different from Budokai. Don't buy this if you're not a Dragonball Z fan. This game is only for us Dragonball Z fans.

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