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Binding: Video Game Brand: Atari EAN: 0722242519590 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: DVD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Atari Inc. Manufacturer: Atari Inc. Model: 722242519590 MPN: 27185 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Atari Inc. Studio: Atari Inc. Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: A spectacular 3D world filled with the fiercest fighters the universe has ever known. Test your skills against the most powerful Dragon Ball Z heroes and the most sinister villains. Every battle is more intense, more dangerous, and more epic than the one before. Will you be the last warrior standing? Amazon.com Review: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai faithfully recreates the popular Dragon Ball animated series, giving you the power to fight up to 23 familiar friends and foes in a variety of scenarios. It's not for the weak of thumb, so start out with a little practice, learning the powerful kicks, punches, and elaborate combinations that will lead you to victory. When you've mastered the skills, and warmed up your thumbs, jump into the tournament ring and defeat opponents--every victory wins you money to spend at Mr. Popo's, buying and trading skills to trounce future opponents. The Story segment of the game may be the most fun for fans, though it diverges from standard gameplay. Where most games have long, elaborate series of gameplay, intercut with story, Dragon Ball Z intercuts very short interactive battles with long animated sequences portraying everything from the Saiyan Saga through to the Cell Games. The animation and voicing in these sequences mirrors the television series and even uses the very same voice actors as the show. Some fans may be disappointed when gameplay ends with the Cell Games--or they may take it as a sure sign that future games will be released to cover the remaining sagas. Fun? Yes. Flawless? No. There's not a whole lot under the surface of the sagas--what you see is what you get. And you also might get a little carpal tunnel syndrome along the way--the button-mashing combinations needed to pull off the most awesome moves may not be friendly to fans' forearms. Still, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai may be a slam dunk for fans of the series who now have the opportunity not just to watch the sagas, but to participate in them. --Maile Bohlmann Pros:
Amazon.com Product Description: A spectacular 3-D world filled with the fiercest fighters the universe has ever known, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai lets you test your skills against the most powerful Dragon Ball Z heroes and the most sinister villains. Every battle is more intense, more dangerous, and more epic than the one before. You can follow the Dragon Ball Z animated series from Saiyan Saga to Cell Games, face off with up to 23 mighty Dragon Ball Z warriors, and unlock, customize, and trade devastating skills with friends to create the most powerful fighters in the universe. There are five epic play modes, each of which lets you fine-tune your skills against custom AI opponents and battle at blazing speeds in the special Burst Zone. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - this was a good gameThis was a good game but i gotten board of it quickly but this was good. I don't care if the graphic was 3d it was still good. Rating: - One of the best of its time......I luv this game and I still do.But it doesn't have alot of characters.Game play depth isn't that much.Still amazing tho.You wont be dissapointed. Rating: - Not the best Dragon Ball Z fighting gameThis game is good. It has alot of good sides and downsides. This game isn't the best fighting game around, so if you don't really care for DBZ and just want fighting, this game is not for you. The controls are alittle hard to get used to, and the story mode is fun, but it takes some practice. This game has the voices from the show, so that's good if you're a DBZ fan. I know I'm a DBZ fan. There's a tournoment mode, but only for 1 player. You start off with only very little charactors, but as you ... Read More Rating: - Dragonball Z Budokai.........Dragonball Z Budokai, in my honest opinion, is the most polished game out of all the Budokai console games. While I say that it's the most polished game, that doesn't mean it is the best(that honor lies in Budokai 3). Dimps went above and beyond their duties to give Dragonball Z fans a game that captures the look and feel of the series. Fans get a chance to relive some of their favorite episodes in story mode and that, in itself, is why I say it is the most polished. There's 23 DBZ characters to ... Read More Rating: - nice gameThis game rocked... You I just realized I might be putting all my comments under PS2 when I am writing about gamecube... ops sorry Jeff. Any way I realy like the game and the mr. satan/hurcle game mode is the best ever. It is the DBZ story though Cell saga told as if Mr. satan had saved the world. It is quite a bit of fun. I would say this game is a must for all the DBZ fans out there. |