Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

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With over a hundred Dragon Ball Z characters, and an overall improved fighting experience from the original Tenkaichi, Atari's Dragon Ball Z Budokai: Tenkaichi 2 features in-game transformations, tag team matches, missions based directly on episodes from the television show, and electrifying mini-games.

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the dragon ball

that you can evolve to a other form and thefend your self you can fieth and you dont get bord you can entertain your self

DBZ

The amount of things you can do in the game is what makes it fun. You can fly from place to place fighting enemies. Also if fallows the whole DBZ story excellently. The moding of the characters are amazing. Plus the amount of characters is just enormous. When it cuts from gameplay to a cinimatic is really smooth too. If I was a public relations person for this game, I think it would be easy to get people to play it because it already is damn fun to play. I cant wait for Tenkaichi 3 to come out.

DBZ2

I think DBZ2 is a great game but could use some improvements. Main in the controll set up. It is relly diffult to preform some move and when I trying to use Dragon Fist I end up doing Metor Smash instead. If they Can get the controll set up right this would be a perfect figthing game in my opiona.

Um, wow.

Okay, i am personaly not a fan of Dragon ball Z. Or GT, or just regular dragon ball for that matter. But this game kicks major saiyan A$$.(Sorry for the lame dollar signs. ;>) Just, oh my god. There is OVER, over mind you, 120 Characters in this game. It's like, Holy S#*t! But, the downside is, they are hard as HELL ti unlock. Some of them you have to fuse "Z-items" to make them. It took me a long time but i beat it. And by a long time i mean, like, 3 months. But yeah, anyway, ther isn't many stages in the game. It is long. Very long. Some of the fights in "Dragon Adventure mode" just pissed me off. Like, at one point you have to fight "Vegeta" who had just transformed into a GIANT FREAKING APE!!!!!!! Only because he's a little biotch. But yeah it was a good game.

Hell in a Hamsterball (in a good way)

Intro- Wow were to start... Sound 9/10- So maney Veriety of sounds from charging a kamehameha to the calm music that comes on when you hit the options menu Graphics 9.5/10- In terms of cell shaded graphics this is great! When you flying at 80 miles per hour you look like it. The movement of the fighters are clean and not choppy. 1-P 6/10- A big fail on the games part. Its repetitive and too easey. 2-P 8/10- Very fun untill the 8th time in a row you played it. Then Your Captin Ginu b/c your so bord of the fighters you been useing. Controll 6/10- Very hard to understand at first but then gets you off your feet when you figure it out. Over all 4.5/5

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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Recent Articles

  • Nov. 28, 2006 News: GamePro Q&A: Clay Talks DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (Wii)

    We recently sat down with Donny Clay, associate producer of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 for the PS2 and Wii for a little Q&A session. Here's what he had to say.

  • Nov. 20, 2006 Review: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 sports the same exact content and gameplay features of the PlayStation 2 version. There's the huge roster of over 120 playable characters, an expanded Dragon Adventure story that recreates the complete Dragon Ball Z storyline, and the enhanced combat engine that's guaranteed to have you performing midair to ground juggles in seconds.

  • Aug. 23, 2006 News: Q&A with DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Producer Donny Clay

    GamePro.com got a chance to sit down with Atari Producer Donny Clay and chat about the differences between their latest DBZ game and its progenitor, the Wii, and his take on the future of the DBZ franchise.

  • May. 19, 2006 Feature: The Real DBZ Rundown

    Whether your penchant for DBZ action leans towards the hardcore Super DBZ arcade style fighter or the rich reenactment immersiveness of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, there will be a Dragon Ball game out there for you this year.