Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2
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Average customer review:Product Description
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 takes the acrobatic and intense 3D flying and fighting dynamic made popular in last year’s blockbuster and takes it to a whole new level with exciting new features sure to please die-hard Dragon Ball fans and those new to the franchise. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 offers the complete DBZ mythology from Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball GT with a staggering roster of over 100 DBZ heroes and villains and an expansive story mode that allows players to recreate some of the storied confrontations from the TV show, or all-new showdowns of their own with characters that never actually fought in the animated series. Lightning-fast fighting, light RPG and action gameplay elements give players the power to engage in titanic battles set in 15 vast and vibrant 3D highly destructible environments. The game also features levels that are twice the size of those in the original, in-game transformations, tag battles, an all new vanishing attack and complete environmental destruction.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3120 in Video Games
- Brand: Atari
- Model: 27397
- Published on: 2006-11
- Released on: 2006-11-07
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platform: PlayStation2
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .50" h x 5.50" w x 7.50" l, .38 pounds
Features
- Over 100 DBZ warriors, including many that have never been seen before in a video game
- In-game transformations players can trigger in real-time
- Team up with up to two other Z-Warriors to complete exciting missions ripped right from the TV show
- Post customizable character codes to the Internet
- Nine different game modes, including single and multiplayer battles
Customer Reviews
The King of all Dragonball games!
This game is a masterpiece of the dragonball name. the graphics are nice, certain fighting sequences show some really detailed animation that looks like they took it from the show itself (they didn't really do that). You have the option of just playing the fusion characters by doing fusion and you don't have any time limit at all or you can just select the character by itself. this goes for transformations as well, Giant Ape characters, Super Sayian levels (not 4 as they put Goku and Vegeta ss4 as seperate characters) Some of the bad parts from the first game don't exist in this game. some of the characters didn't have the best moves list for the first game, like SS4 Goku which he had full power energy balls, Super Explosive wave, and for his ultimate the 10X Kamehameha Wave. It was also nice to put some of the lesser known characters in the dragon ball universe to be in the game as well (Garlic Jr, Turles, Slug, Jenemba's first form, Pikkon, Pan, Ubb etc.). However not every single character is in this game, which makes it look horrible when you play the story mode. the following characters are not in this game:
GT Goku (little) and his super sayian forms
Dr. Wheelo (Worlds Strongest)
GT Trunks and SS
GT Goten and SS
GT Gohan and SS
GT Vegeta and his SS forms
Bio Broly (maybe we're better off not having him in this because I'm sure that he wasn't very popular anyway)
the 6 other dragons
General Rildo (early part of Baby saga when the gang was on M2)
Goku JR
Vegeta JR
This game is half tenkaichi and 1/3 of each budokai games:
1. Dragon Universe is back but much better
2. Some things have been exclusive to the game. (in the first Budokai, Cell accidently swallows Krillin instead of 18 and made a little story of of that) every sayian character who had armor and a tail (like Raditz for instance) can transorm into a Giant Ape.
3. Like Budokai 2 when you first started Dragon World, you had a selection of Goku, Adult Gohan and so forth. in the adventure mode of this game, in some of the later chapters, they used Ultimate Gohan as GT gohan and Trunks with sword to make it look like your playing GT Trunks. This has to be one of the cheesist things ever in any game.
This was the most impressive game in the series and will be the last dragonball game to appear on PS2 as we are heading toward the next generation of consoles. A Wii version is coming out too.
Biggest, best, most complete DBZ game ever!
The "Dragon Universe" story mode of the game begins with the opening of the DBZ saga (Raditz arriving on earth) and ends with the climax of the pretty terrible DBGT saga (Syn Shenron getting whacked). Also included are some of the movies like Broly 1 & 2 (why didn't they include Bio-Broly? WHY?!?) and the little known Makyo Star among others. The annoying thing is, there's no real transition. One moment you're playing in the Z universe and then you're suddenly in GT.
But the characters are the real juice. There's Goku (Base, SSJ, SSJ2, SSJ3, SSJ4), Piccollo, Krillin, Vegeta (Base scouter, Base, Base 2, SSJ, ASSJ, countless others), Gohan (Kid, Teen, Teen SSJ, Teen SSJ2, Adult SSJ, Adult SSJ2, Mystic, Saiyaman) to name a few. But sometimes even slight outfit changes are listed as separate characters. There are three slots for Goku (Normal, SSJ4, Kid), five for Vegeta (Scouter, Normal, Second, SSJ4, Baby), four for Gohan (Kid, Teen, Adult, Mystic), four for Buu (Majin, Pure Evil, Super, Kid) etc etc. That kinda gets on my nerves when I spend a lot of cash upgrading Vegeta and then unlock a different and better version of him IN A DIFFERENT SLOT!!! The same goes for Goku, Gohan and Buu. But while the game isnists on saying that EVERY DB/Z/GT character is in the game, there aren't. Most GT characters are nowhere to be found (not a big loss actually), Chi-Chi, King Cold and Dende among others are absent and such. Then there are the uber-secret charcters. Even if you complete the game 100 % (I've done it) there are still charcters not unlocked. Those need to be unlocked via the Fusion feature but the game doesn't tell you that, nor does it give you any HINTS about how to do that or how you actually fuse items. Characters like Super 17, Broly and nearly all the Buus can only be unlocked by the fusion feature this makes completing the game a chore since you have A LIMITED AMOUNT OF FUSION TRIES nad the ability to fuse must be purchased from the item store.
But the fighting system is great. It plays similarly to a 3ps shooter, with the player in full control of the character in huge enviroments.
DBZ BT2 rules and you must buy it. Ta. :D omg lol
A lot of fun!
This is according to my 14-year-old son, who has a lot of experience with Dragonball Z games and got this one for Christmas:
"I like the variety of attack skills and the awesome graphics as I fly through realistic lands! There are enough characters to last a long time, and it takes a long time to beat this game."






