Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 takes you into new challenges like no other DBZ game before!
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 Features
  1. Highly detailed cel-shaded graphics make you feel like you're watching the show
  2. Demolish your enemies with incredible Ki attacks -- watch as the levels actually crumble in your wake
  3. Face off against the most lethal DBZ foes, including Buu - in three different forms
  4. You'll flex and blast your way through the all-new single player Dragon World that opens the story
$9.99
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User Reviews....
This game was good kinda the samething like part1 but with more characters and more stages. So what the storymode was a board game it was still fun but the part when you face kid buu was hard he was a challenge but i beat him, i beat this game long time ago, i beat all the DBZ games that came out, but this was a fun game. That untill budokai3 came out that was the best DBZ game in the budokai series, but this was fun to. -- I liked this before
Jeff, I have to disagree with you on this one. I like the game alot. I enjoyed the new characters and the movies are pretty easy to exicute. The power up system is nice as well. Things are not to hard to find or buy to make your Gohan as powerful as he can be. Well worht the buy especialy at the greatest hit price on all systems of 19.99. Soon as gamecube comes out with #3 I might get it, who knows. -- Glad it finaly came out for gamecube
This game is the second in the Dragonball Z Budokai series. Fortunately it features all the sagas from the Saiyan Saga to the Kid Buu Saga. It has more characters than the first one, but not all of them. This game also features special fusion characters, including Kaioshin, Tiencha, and Gokule, which can only be obtained by gathering the Dragonballs, in Dragon World.

Pros:
1. It has all of the sagas
2. More combos
3. More characters
4. A few more transformations (Goku can now go to Super Saiyan 2, and 3, and Vegeta can go to Super Saiyan 2)
5. Some of the combos are easier to pull off now.

Cons:
1. They really did a screwed up job on the Cell Shading
2. The new Story Mode is a board Game!!!!!
3. Some of the fusion characters are a little hard to get
4. When you see some of the characters close up they don't look anything like they're supposed to
5. Most of the combos are the same as in the first game (this one is for those people who prefer variety)

I will end this by saying what the title says: If you are thinking about getting this game pass, and only get it if you desperately want to complete the series. It is not worth the fifty dollars you spend. -- Just get this game if you want to complete the series
After the best DBZ game ever hit stores, a year later DBZ Budokai 2 entered the building. Budokai 2 is the sequel to the best DBZ game ever. If you played the original DBZ Budokai, then you wont be surprised by the world tournament, dueling, edit skills, practice, and options modes. Two new modes have entered the game. One is called the Dragon World which is like the story mode played like a board game and as always fighting along the DBZ storyline. In the Dragon World there is a story, but its told in a very different way. If you watch the animated series, you will notice a couple errors in the story like when Babidi brought Frieza and Cell back to life. In the anime, it never happened, its just in the game. The other new mode is a secret. It can only be unlocked by wishing for it from the Dragon Balls. In case you need to know what its called, the secret mode is called Babidi's Spaceship. Besides the better graphics and inprovements to the fightin system, the practice mode has changed. In addition to the practice mode, there is a training mode which is like a tutorial of the game with the Z Fighters telling Goten the basics of this game. Besides the inaccuracy of the story in the Dragon World mode, this game is fun and definately is worthy of being called the next best DBZ game ever. -- The sequel to the best DBZ game period
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