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in the past


This was one of the first games I played on the Wii. The motion controls were pretty janky, but it was smoother in the 3rd one.

LO JUGUE DE CHICO DESPUES DE HABER JUGADO EL 3 Y NO PODIA ENTENDER PQ ERA TAN MALO

I mained Trunks because honestly why wouldn't I.

Rejoguei esse título por pura nostalgia de ter a sensação de zera-lo novamente... Pontos fortes do modo história recheado e principalmente na dinâmica de aprendizado. Pontos fracos para o combate que se torna repetitivo por não possuir nenhuma mudança do início ao fim da campanha.... Dito isso, Valeu cada segundo.

melhor trilha sonora de todos os tempos


Oooooh man now this one was TOUGH!
Dokkan players don't know bout this one.
The music, the story mode, the countless matches with friends n family, the gameplay, the transformations.
Can't wait for 4 bro!

The best story mode Dragon Ball has ever had

The commitment to play through the entire Budokai Tenkaichi series was always a little bit absurd. Tenkaichi 3 is the game to play, so going through the first two has felt like working my way through paperwork, a gross formality before I get to the real shit that I've now completely run out of patience for. I love Dragon Ball, but Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is too damn much Dragon Ball.

Now I know that's a bold statement to make after establishing I played this game to get to Tenkaichi 3, which is known for its gargantuan roster, but Budokai Tenkaichi 2 never manages to strike a good balance between quantity and quality, and that's ultimately what boiled down to me disliking it enough to drop it. Take the story mode - where I spent the bulk of my time - which is so comprehensive it's downright excessive, covering almost every single fight present in the anime.

This results in stretches of repeat fights against the same opponents with variety coming in the form of what characters are available to you. A little context for the uninitiated: Dragon Ball is lousy with battles against incredible foes that our heroes are often ill-equipped to defeat until another more powerful warrior arrives on the scene to save the day (Goku, usually.) Tenkaichi 2 in its slavish commitment to faithfully recreate these battles represents this uneven power dynamic by constantly shifting the enemy AI between fights based on who they're going up against. This makes sense in theory but in practice it means the difficulty balance is all over the place, with some brutal opponents suddenly forgetting how to guard or use specials all-of-a-sudden. Goku showed up, don't know how to punch anymore!

The breaking point for me was playing through the two chapters covering the Cooler movies, which in true commitment to form are complete garbage. The Return of Cooler has you fight Meta-Cooler seven god damn times in a row - technically more as the last fight has you go up against five Meta-Coolers with halved health bars. I'm an ardent fan, being able to experience every single battle in the grand overarching story of Dragon Ball should appeal to me, but sometimes less is more.

On the positive end of things, the computer is generally more aggressive than it was in the previous Tenkaichi game, which helps makes battles more engaging and much more difficult to cheese. Combat also feels much more robust, and iconic attacks from the anime and manga are well-represented. There's some great roster selections, too. Yajirobe is surprisingly fun to play as (I love how he twirls his sword around to fly), and even Garlic Jr. and Lord Slug are here. Slug gang, rise up!

Unfortunately, it's also not enough to save Tenkaichi 2 from devolving into pure tedium, and after dying to the final Meta-Cooler in that set of five, I realized I wasn't having any fun and was just bored.

I don't like abandoning or shelving games and I try not to do it too often, but I don't want to be on my death bed thinking about what could've been had I not wasted 40 or 50 hours beating Tenkaichi 2. I think a lot of people will say that 2's advantage over 3 is its story mode, but I suspect trimming the fat and making it far more succinct will help me enjoy Tenkaichi 3 even more, especially if it builds and improves upon 2's already solid combat.

One of the first games as a kid I really didn't like for some reason. I think it was the character system, the controls, and trying to use the motion controls because it was a cool novelty back then but they just never worked.
It's another "maybe if I revisit it now I'll think of it differently" but I'll stick to the sour taste in my mouth from my childhood for now.

moi quand je suis le meilleur jeu db

Definitely one of the best DBZ games

"ai que nao sei o que budokai tenkaichi 3 é o melhor jogo do ps2". vadia, eu jogava budokai tenkaichi 2 e ele é facilmente muito melhor

fuck you deal with it this game rules

First Dragon Ball game and I still love the hell out of it. What if's were cool to.

Good, but so extensive and annoying, that looks like an ubisoft game

BT3 is probably the best logically, but I have the best memories associated with playing this one.

Such an improvment compared to the first one.

this game and series was the natural evolution of the budokai games and a must play for any dbz fan

got this on sale from a hollywood video going out of business, had no idea there was a 3rd one for at least 5 years. why was grandpa gohans unlock so cryptic...

Played this a ton with my friend as a kid. Now he is no longer here with us :(

Joguei na adolescência e me lembro de ter gostado bastante, principalmente de jogar o multijogador local, entretanto a campanha do jogo é bem fraca e entediante.

Evoluiu bem pouco em comparação ao ultimo mas é mais do mesmo, não inova muito e no que inova faz mal feito. Pra ser mais específico estou falando da mecânica de níveis. O jogo tenta dar uma brincada em um sistema mais próximo ao RPG mas falha porque isso acaba gerando uma dificuldade artificial com a necessidade de um grind massante e desagradável.

These are some excellent fighting games for DBZ fans.

Probably best single player in the series, has a ton of content more characters then the last but the third improves on everything but the single player


Narrative: 3 - Gameplay: 5 - Visuals: 4 - Soundtrack: 3 - Time: 4.5
Stars: 4

Great DBZ 3D arena fighter. Lots of characters lots of fun.

Huge improvement over the first game, with improved gameplay and a truly massive roster that gives it a "dream match" feeling that'll carry over to future games

Better than BT3. It has less stages of course, but there's more details such as a more complex cloth-tearing effect and an overworld that you actually travel on it.