
It’s kinda lazy, in that Extreme Butoden boasted over 100 characters, yet only 25 of them are playable. Thankfully those aren’t the only modes unlocked, as there is Adventure Mode, a completely new storyline featuring the return of all of the enemies from the story mode, due to time and space, blah, collect Dragon Balls, yadda yadda. However, they do make you fight the exact same people in the exact same order over and over again, starting with Raditz and ending with Kid Buu.

“Yeah, then, right, he said the only reason a human could beat him, yeah? Was because, right, because, listen to this… Listen, right… Because he was only just turned into his perfect form, right?”. They vary in quality, but each is ten fights with a little bit of alternate story such as you might make up whilst retelling a fight you had, to your drunken mates.
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Know what Battle of the Gods is? If not, you don't know this guyĪfter the summary “Dragon Team” story, told from various viewpoints but mostly series main character Goku, you then open up the Goku, Krillin, Gohan, Piccolo and Vegeta Sagas, which are What If story modes. Unless you’re very familiar with what Otherworld is. You have to complete the first story mode to unlock all of the other modes, so as you crash around the entire 291 episode saga in a completely unconnected way, you might be left wondering what on Otherworld is going on.
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It’s a good thing that I’ve seen every episode and most of the movies, because if I was completely unfamiliar with the series, the story mode in this 2D beat ‘em up would make me put down the handheld and wonder whether I should install Star Wars: Empire At War after all. Suffice to say, it hit the sweet spots of “It’s a Japanese cartoon”, “If I talk about anime, my friends will know I’m above them” and “Oh, sweet, that guy just got shot through the chest with a freaking laser”. I could bore you with why I love Dragon Ball Z for a few pages, but then I’d have nothing to write about the next time I review a DBZ title. Did you click on this link without looking? Come on, now… They’re pretty much limited to anything with Pokémon or Dragon Ball in the title - luckily one of those has come out! No, unfortunately it’s not a new Pokémon title.

There are few 3DS games that I feel eager for, especially since I only have a 2DS.

All screenshots and videos on this website have been captured in 2D mode.// Reviews // 1st Nov 2015 - 6 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden Review To enjoy the 3D effect of Nintendo 3DS software, you must experience it from the system itself. Command character specific move-sets and unleash epic Super Moves to deal devastating damage! A 2D, sprite based brawler that features characters and storylines from the perpetually popular manga and anime property, it's a solid if.Ģ-D Dragon Ball Z fighting returns with fast-paced, hard-hitting action in Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden! Featuring over 100 characters from the Dragon Ball Z universe, feel the destructive power of bone-crushing blows as you execute and chain together multi-hit combos. Outside of Super Smash Bros., it feels like there's something of a gap in the 3DS library when it comes to fighters, so the overseas arrival of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is a welcome one.
