Dragonball Z: Budokai, Sony Playstation
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai spans from the Saiyan Saga through the Cell Games Saga and allows players to experience the fantastic Dragon Ball Z universe. The game features five fighting modes, including Story Mode, where players re-enact some of the most exciting fighting scenes from the animated series, and Tournament Mode, where players can face off to crown a single DBZ fighting champion. The game includes 23 of the series' most famous heroes and villains in full 3D, spans 29 levels, and features over 60 different combo moves per character, including some of their patented attacks from the animated series. As the action unfolds, players can follow the life stories of Goku and Gohan. Acquiring new skills along the way, players then have the opportunity to buy new skills with tournament prize money or exchange them with other players. Either way, players must build them up and customise them in preparation for the all-important ultimate battle. Several different play modes including Story Mode, Battle Mode, Practice Mode, Skill Edit Mode, Tenkaichi Budokai Mode, plus an extra hidden mode for players to unlock.
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