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28 Aug, 2004

Dragonball Z: Budokai 3 Preview

PS2 Preview | We take an extended look at the next entry in the Dragonball Z series.
It's telling that one of the most popular articles in PALGN's short history was our Dragonball Z: Budokai 2 review. And whilst the game received a modest 7.0 on our site, (and 7.0 is a respectable score), it does leave for improvement. But never fear Dragonball Z fans - Atari have listened to your calls for more Dragonball and are hard at work on Dragonball Z: Budokai 3.

We all know sequels - broadly speaking - tend to contain the same basic formula with 'more' of everything. In this respect, Dragonball Z: Budokai 3 will be no different, but fans of the series will realise that the game has been given a complete overhaul. Whereas Dragonball Z: Budokai 2 was good, it wasn’t much of a revolution of it's predecessor.



Atari have been very private with releasing information and are releasing it extremely slowly, and whilst this technique helps to generate hype, it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. One concrete fact we can rely on is that in Dragonball Z: Budokai 3, for the first time in a Dragonball game, the player will be able to fly, which should hopefully allow for more freedom for the player which always results in a better gameplay experience.

One of the central criticisms of the two Budokai titles was the linear structure. Daisuke Uchiyama, Dragonball Z: Budokai 3's producer, has stated that they have taken these criticisms on board, and we can probably expect a better storyline and more open-ended gameplay as the flying addition tends to suggest. New modes will also be included in the title, but unfortunately no other information has been unveiled - could the series be receiving an online mode? A “create-a-character” mode? We will have to wait and see.

New characters will also be introduced into the game including Broly and Cooler. More characters will be introduced later, as well as some stranger characters from the animated series.



The control system has also been considerably overhauled to encourage aggressive and fluent gameplay, and to ensure this happens, controls will be more refined and the controls will also respond more quickly than before. All of which means that Dragonball Z: Budokai 3 is shaping up to be a promising game. Fans of the series are bound to pick the title up regardless of it's eventual quality, but Dragonball Z: Budokai 3 might yet tempt a wider audience. It'll have some serious competition in the Christmas rush however - the title is due for release in December for the Playstation 2.

Until then, stay tuned to PALGN for more information regarding the game as soon as it becomes available.
Overall:
Let's hope the game turns out as well as it is sounding. We hope a few surprises are unveiled in the next few months - for now, Atari could have another Dragonball hit on their hands.

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150 Comments
7 years ago
guest wrote
there is going to be at least three different story mode type areas
Not quite, there is just 2, Earth and Namek because you don't fly around on Kai planet. But you do play in:
Raditz Saga
Saiyan Saga
Namek Saga
Freiza Saga
Android Saga
Cell Saga
Babidi Saga
Buu Saga
Super Buu Saga
Kid Buu Saga
Tournament Battles
Also by playing through a second time there is:
Cooler Battles
Broly Battles
Alternative Tournament
Omega Shenron

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i think u should tell more bout the characters in the game and special moves
Well i won't say all the characters but these are some of the new ones:

Uub....No Ultimate Move
Broly....Ultimate Move
Omega Shenron....????
Bardok....????
Cooler....Ultimate Move
Cell JR....No Ultimate Move
Gogeta/SSJ 2 and the secret version SSJ4....Ultimate Move
Kid Goku....Ultimate Move
Saibaman....No Ultimate Move
Goku SSJ4....Ultimate Move
Vegeta SSJ4....Ultimate Move
Gotenks Capsule....Ultimae Move

Finally by playing through Dragon Universe with all the 11 starter characters you will unlock The Red Ribbon Armies Secret Base. By the way Broly's Story mode is not part of the eleven.

I will tell you more when i find them out myself. icon_biggrin.gif

I hope all this gives you plenty of advice. icon_biggrin.gif
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Publisher:
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Developer:
  Dimps
Players:
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