Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 takes the lightning-fast fighting, flying and action featured in its predecessor and takes it to a whole new level with exciting new features, such as access to more than 150 playable characters, enhanced fighting techniques, and over 20 different battle stages. In Budokai Tenkaichi 3, different stages will occur in daytime or nighttime, with the presence of the moon allowing certain characters to transform and gain powerful new attacks! Additionally, a Disc Fusion System will be exclusively available to the PlayStation 2 console, allowing players to use Budokai Tenkaichi 1 and or Budokai Tenkaichi 2 to unlock exclusive game modes.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Features
  1. Disc Fusion system lets you access Budokai Tenkaichi 1 and/or 2 to unlock hidden content
  2. New and improved fighting styles
  3. 20 different stages across both day and night
  4. 150 playable characters, including characters not playable or featured in previous games
$99.77
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User Reviews....
First off, this is a fairly solid game. I didn't expect it to be Soul Calibur or anything and it definitely wasn't but that doesn't mean it wasn't good. Its about as good as non-Tenkaiichi Budokai 3, but its different enough that it doesn't feel like you were conned out of your money if you already had it. It doesn't have Dragon Rush, which added some to 2-player but against the game, you can pretty much just close your eyes, press your thumb down on all the buttons and whichever it registers is just as well. Also gone is the world map and flying around looking for stuff and I thanked a lot of deities when I saw that. Not that the story mode here is without flaw. There are these long narrations that, when I played, could not be skipped and they're really not that interesting until the GT saga but only because I'm not all that familiar with it.

If I had to say something negative about it other than 'its not really a masterpiece', its that the roster is more padded than a sixth grader's bra. I'm kind of surprised Bra wasn't in it. I know there are a lot of characters in the Dragon Ball universe and each one has at least a couple of fans, but thats not what I mean. For example, theres King Piccolo, Piccolo (early) and Piccolo, three separate characters. I can kind of see Piccolo and King Piccolo being different because I think they're technically different people, but really the difference as far as the game is concerned is sub-negligible. King Piccolo is a little thinner and doesn't wear the awesome cape and turban, but if you choose Piccolo's alternate costume, you can hardly tell the difference. I can't help but think maybe 10-15 characters could easily have been cut and nobody would even notice. Would anyone not buy this game if they found out General Blue and Devilman weren't in it? I don't even remember Arale, she could have been made up by Atari for all I know. Or if they just couldn't cut them, make them alternate versions of one character. All Vegetas are available but they're all in a Vegeta sub-selection and not four in the main one. I know its a minor complaint and it isn't going to stop, but it really does seem like false advertising to claim 'OVER FORTY-SEVEN MILLION CHARACTERS!!!' and there are actually only about fifty. Remember how Mortal Kombat used to be dependent on color-swapping to add characters? Similar deal here.

I bought this game not because I'm a huge DBZ fan, though I do like it some, but just because I wanted a fighting game where you could fight fast, use powers and when you had shown your opponent who rules, you could blow their sorry ass into the next die-mension. This game delivered that. The controls take some time, especially if you're used to non-Tenkaiichi style, but once you've got them down, it becomes pretty useful. The combat takes thought as well as speed and familiarity with a fighter's abilities, which I like. This is the DBZ game I wish I had had when I was really into the anime.

Do I recommend it? Well, it has kind of limited appeal. It is definitely DBZ-ish so if you demand realistic fighters, its probably not for you. You don't need to be a huge fan, but you do need to be at least accepting of DBZ to enjoy it. If you know someone who insists the show is childish or stupid, it'll be an uphill battle to make them player 2. But since you're looking into the game, I'm going to assume thats not a problem for you. It is a fun game so, yeah, I recommend it. I got my copy for $10 used and if they had a How Awesome Is This Game ray (patent pending) and I knew what it was like before paying it, I could have been convinced to pay maybe $15-20. I wouldn't rob a bank to play it, but it was well worth the money. -- Its a DBZ game
This game is awesome. If you love DBZ then this is the only game you need. It has 150 characters and the graphics look just as good as the next gen version in motion. The colors and characters are perfect. It is a show simulator and you really do feel like you are watching the show. This game is a love letter to the fans and if you need to get your dbz fix for cheap then pick up a ps2 and buy this game. -- Kamehameha!!!
i have so far unlocked most of the characters but so far it is a great game i do in fact recommend for those who are into fighting games to buy this game -- Slammin' Game
I bought this game for my 10yr old newphew as a Christmas presents and he can't stop playing it. I mean he literally plays it all night. I personally am not into Dragon Ball Z, but if he likes it, so do I. -- Great Game
The game was in loke new conditions and it really was. Completely satisfied with the seller and the purchase. -- Excellent
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