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 | Title : Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
Author : Infogrames
Release Date : 20021206
Binding : CD-ROM
Regular Price : $
Amazon.com Price : $49.49
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : 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.
Buyer Reviews : Dragon Ball Z Boudoki is the 5th DBZ gaem to hit america. For the most part the games are not bad however each title that they release is truley nothing spectacular. However for fans this title will not disapoint.
The focus on Boudoki is on the combat. Set in 3D type world the game takes off with some decent results. There are multiple modes to work with to include story mode, World MArtial Arts Tournament, Duel, and Practice. Each one is a little unique in it's own way but the fighting stays the same. Lets discuss each one individually.
Story Mode basically tells the tale of DBZ up to the Cell Saga (what not enough time to fit Majin Buu). The first time through you fight as Goku primarily. The only other warrior you can control is GOhan at later moments. However once beaten you unlock more chapters in story mode involving other characters. Eventually by doing so you unlock more guys for other modes. Teh only other upside is the ability to collect capsuls to customize your own character.
Duel is just as it states, a VS mode. The battles are only one on one and it can be 1P vs CP, 1P vs 2P, or CP vs CP.
World Martial Arts Tournament is a little more unique in the way it is set up. You pick your guy and and difficulty level (the other two must be unlocked) and then compete to earn money. The ways to win this is to knock out your foe, or knock them out of the ring. If you win you earn money to be used at Mr. Popo's house.
PRactice: If I have to explain this than you must be at least 2 years old.
There are two other customary options, but nothing spectacular. You have Mr. Popo house which enables you to purchase capsuls to customize your own guy (for Duel, Practice, and WMAT) and than customize enables you to do that. It is nothign spectacular.
Overall this game is fun for a fighting game, but with shallow combat and difficult to pull off special moves this game is more for Die Hard DBZ fans (which is why I gave it 4 stars). If I was not a DBZ fan than in all honestly I would of given it 3 or less when you compare it to other games such as Virtua Fighter 4, Tekken 4, and Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance. Over all this is for fans only and nobody else.
(by ironman6662)
Features/Technical Specs : * Follow the Dragon Ball Z animated series from Saiyan Saga to Cell Games * Face off with up to 23 mighty Dragon Ball Z warriors * Unlock, customize, and trade devastating skills with friends * Fight in 5 epic play modes * 1-2 players
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