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The Dragon Ball Z universe explodes with battles that rage on land, in the air, and underwater. This intense 3D fighter features the most playable characters - 60 in all - in any Dragon Ball Z game. Customize your favorite fighter through 10 upgradeable attributes. Unleash authentic Dragon Ball Z maneuvers including the Dragon Rush and Smash Attack. Six Modes of play quench any thirst for combat with single-player Dragon, two-player Versus, Dragon Capsule, Ultimate Battle, Evolution Z, and a World Martial Arts Tournament. Fight and fly through expansive, fully destructible DBZ worlds where the warriors are fierce and the battles fiercer.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (8.2 out of 10)
Bandai and Atari have consistently shown that they're dedicated to making their annual line of Dragon Ball Z games better than the titles that have come before them. Year after year, the team has carefully listened to fans and critics alike and addressed concerns and complaints to make a much more p...more
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Average Member Rating: 8.1 out of 10
Budokai's Ultimate Form. (9 out of 10)
posted by jwilson (BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA) on Apr 12, 2006
Member since Sep 2005
17 out of 20 gamers (85%) found this review helpful
Member since Sep 2005
17 out of 20 gamers (85%) found this review helpful
The Budokai line of games has always been fun for fans of DBZ and fighting games in general, but Tenkaichi takes the action to a whole new level. The creators have once again tweaked the fighting engine for this game transforming it from a typical side view fighter to more of a first person/dog figh...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 71 kb
Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function
Modes Simultaneous, Versus, Tournament, Practice, Campaign, Challenge, Exhibition
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