Product Description
Fight with Furious Combos and experience the new generation of Dragon Ball Z!Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi features upgraded environmental and character graphics, with designs drawn from the original manga series. Destructible battlefields, including massive craters and ki blasts cutting across the sky deliver a more dynamic experience and immediate sense of urgency to the exhilarating fights. An enhanced story mode drops players into the rich Dragon Ball Z universe, filled with beloved characters and powerful enemies. An accessible battle system allows gamers of all ages to hold their own in fast-paced battles, while still retaining tactical depth for hardcore fans.
- Enhanced Battle Mechanics - "Impact Break" system allows large scale environment destruction. Improved mechanics allow for faster long-to-short range fights.
- Complete Character Creation & Customization - Appearance and attributes can be customized such as model body, face, hair, attire, fighting style and more! Additionally fighting style and special moves can be selected.
- Deeper Brand Representation - Fight presentations more closely mirror the animation series. Battle against a new group of giant bosses as in the animation series.
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi Reviews
21 of 29 people found the following review helpful: More a Carnival Game Than a Fighting Game, By = Fun: This review is from: Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (Video Game) The day this game came out was the same day Battlefield 3 came out. This meant I was able to get this game at midnight, and that of course made me so excited I bragged to everyone that I was probably the only person not there for Battlefield. Yet after only playing the game for 30 minutes I realized that it may be one of most horrible games I've ever played. Definitely the worst Dragon Ball Z game I have ever played. The quick realization comes from the fact that this is not a fighting game, it's just a series of mini-games you would find a your local Chuck E Cheese's.Melee Combos: rock, paper, scissors Rush Attacks: Simon Says Counters: Storm Stopper Blast Collides: Button Masher Blocking: Hold the Button I can go on with anything other flaws, like the characters slightly startled expression after taking a direct Kamehameha Wave or overall lack of characters (especially when compared with Raging Blast). Yet this all... Read more 8 of 12 people found the following review helpful: A Step In The Right Direction, By = Fun: This review is from: Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (Video Game) By now, you should know what to expect from a Dragon Ball Z game. Ever since Spike introduced "Budokai Tenkaichi" to the world, DBZ games have fundamentally not changed from entry to entry. Exceptions to that rule are the excellent handheld entries (Legacy of Goku, DB Origins, Attack of the Saiyans), as well as fun, one-off anomalies like Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo or Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit. For the most part, however, Dragon Ball games are sort of like my own Madden: scant variation between each entry, but new little tweaks that make the series progressively stronger. So, imagine my surprise when I discover that Ultimate Tenkaichi finally held true on all of the promises made by it's ambitious developer. As a true-blue Dragon Ball fan and a dyed in wool gamer, I can say that this is the most consistently entertaining DBZ I've played out of every entry I've played since 2003. The shtick is pretty much the same as it has been the past decade: fly around, blow... Read more 4 of 6 people found the following review helpful: Best DBZ Game; Not the best Fighting Game, = Fun: This review is from: Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (Video Game) I like DBZ and I like gaming. I'm going to give it to you straight, with a review of the experience as a whole and a review of the different gaming aspects individually. Here goes;Individual Gaming Aspects 1. Graphics- The best of any DBZ game hands down. The character models don't look 100% anime-like, and to my surprise, I actually like it better this way. Melee and Specials(whether regular or ultimate) really capture the epicness of the series. It does this better than any before it. The way the battlefield looks after a special/ultimate is amazing, although it does revert back to the original battlefield afterwards(that is slightly disappointing). 2. Story- The main story is the main story. You probably know it by now, and if you don't, then I suggest you watch Dragonball Kai in jap with english subtitles(easily found just google), then DBZ for the Buu saga. Don't count on the game story mode. It goes into some detail, but a good portion is told... Read more |
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