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Abstract: The tag team fighting game is nothing new; we see it whenever a company has more characters than they know what to do with. Instead of trying to shoehorn everybody into a new sequel, we get games like Tekken Tag Tournament or Mortal Kombat Trilogy. S...
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z is one of the most beloved anime series of all time as many people already know. For gamers and anime fans, the love for Dragon Ball Z hasn’t faded and if the number of Dragon Ball Z games is any indication then the developers at Namco Ba...
Abstract: There was a time when getting your hands on a Dragon Ball Z game was a special thing. They weren't as popular here in the States and releases of localized titles were nowhere near as prevalent as they are today. Perhaps it's time to long for those days...
Flying around and dishing out powerful attacks is fun for a short while, Characters and attacks look great, Multiplayer team battles let you get tactical.
Confusing and inadequate tutorial, Simple fighting model gets old fast, Tepid storytelling.
Team battles aren't enough to make this latest entry in the Budokai Tenkaichi series stand out from the crowd....
Abstract: You know what they say: Another year, another new fighting game set in the Dragon Ball Z universe. Unfortunately, there's very little about Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team that's actually new. The introduction of team battles may appeal to those who ...
Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team might have a shiny new gimmick, but it is still the same old song and dance as every other DBZ fighter in the past decade. If you like those games, you’ll like this. If you didn’t, the tag mechanics aren’t going to do ...
Abstract: There was a time when, if you wanted to play a Dragon Ball Z game, your only choice was to import it from Japan, or play the horrific Dragon Ball GT Final Bout. Nowadays, you can almost tell the seasons by which Dragon Ball Z title has arrived. Dragon...
Story mode covers the Dragon Ball Z storyline well, over 40 different characters, different outfits for many characters, environment can sometimes be destroyed with attacks, nice selection of special moves, can upgrade characters with points and items, ad-hoc multiplayer for 2-4 people, has loading screen mini-games, install option and there are three game modes. You can take part in battles with
Sporatic voice acting, battles drag on needlessly, many battles can easily be beaten with button mashing and story mode missions are occasionally tedious. It’s also quite easy to get discombobulated when fighting, since characters are always flying and zipping around the area.
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z has been over for more than a decade. However, all these years later, the franchise is still churning out games at an alarming rate (at least two a year). When the series first ended, I loved playing "Z" games, as it helped me cope with t...
Abstract: This PSP fighter is not really over 9000...I was a fan of Dragon Ball Z back in the days of Toonami. I guess you could say I grew up with it. I was a big gamer in those days as well, so, you can imagine how I felt with Dragon Ball Z games. To be honest...