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Dragon Ball Z Games For Xbox 360 List
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dragon ball z games for xbox 360 list

The character roster in the games are pretty good, that gets bigger and bigger after each installment, with Budokai 1 features characters from the Saiyan to the Cell Saga, Budokai 2 adding in characters from the Buu Saga and Budokai 3 also includes characters from the movies, and even characters from the Original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT, This includes but not limited to characters like: Goku, Vegeta, Trunks, Gohan, Cell, Frieza, Majin Buu, Android 18, Krillin, Yamcha, Tien and many more. Shin Budokai and its sequel also look impressive even for a PSP game. It is a port of the Xbox 360 title Dead or Alive Xtreme 2. Ppsspp Games God Of War For Android.

With that being Said Budokai 2 & 3 also have Fusions, 2 types of fusions normal fusions, and Potaro fusions, with normal fusions, you have to press the buttons on the correct order, if you do it in the right order you will fuse to that form, but if you press the wrong button it will be a fusion fail, though you will be in that fusion as long as the timer runs out, with potaro fusions, each player has to press one button, if both players hit a different button, you will be in that potaro fusion, (Though you can't revert to normal form), if both players press the same button, the opponent will break the potaro ring, and you can't fuse, and you're forced to finish the fight with you're normal form. Gameplay wise, the games do a pretty good job as fighting games, retaining elements from older DBZ fighting games, while also introducing new elements that would also be later carried in other Dragon Ball Z games these examples include: Transformations, unlike older DBZ fighting games, each form is not treated as it's own character anymore, instead by playing a specific character, you can transform into that form, and you will get stronger (Though your ki meter will drain faster), You can charge you're ki meter, which allows you to fire ki-blasts at you're opponent, and using for special attacks if have enough, and even using ultimate attacks, for higher damage, in addition, in the World Tournament stage, you can ring out you're opponent to win much faster, some stages even feature stage transitions, if you knock your opponent out of the ring, and also featuring stage-specific attacks, for extra damage. With that being said, It also features each characters Transformations, including Super Saiyan forms (For Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Trunks etc), Perfect form for Cell and the Majin form for Vegeta.

Sabat reprising they're roles as Goku and Vegeta respectively. The voice acting in these games is also great, retaining the Japanese voice actors like Masako Nozawa as adult Goku in the Japanese language, and the North American release of the first game marks the first time in a Dragon Ball Z game to use the Funimation English voice cast with Sean Schemmel and Cristopher R. The soundtrack in the games are really good, which features a mixture between Rock, J-Pop, Electronica, and Jazz, the type of music that would also be featured in DBZ games since them, (Despite the fact the music in the original games being plagiarised), in addition in the North American version of Budokai 1, the English theme song Rock the Dragon is featured, in the game's opening, and in the original game, in the end, credits the Japanese theme song, Cha-la Head Cha-la can be heard, and some of the theme music in these games is sung by Hironobu Kageyama himself. The games also feature a capsule system, where you can power up you're character and also add in transformations and they're special/ultimate attacks, though there can be a problem since it's limited to only 6 spaces, though thankfully there's also a breakthrough capsule when it equipped, you have all the special attacks into one capsule powered up, also features the item capsule like the senzu bean, where in Budokai 1 & 2 after being knocked out, you will take a senzu bean, and you will get your health back and continue to fight, while in Budokai 3 you can equip the capsules in the middle of the fight.

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The games feature a lot of replay value as well, this is noticable in Budokai 2, 3, and Shin Budokai, in Budokai 2, you can do that by picking a different ally fighter, and fighting a character with that specific fighter, will let you unlock a few extra items, that you didn't unlock before, also with that being said, Budokai 3 has a lot more to offer, since each character has his own story mode divided, and while finishing them all you unlock a special item as well, however you can replay as that character too, take a different path of the story thus creating a different ending path, in Shin Budokai 1 the game lets you choose on the text boxes by which path you'll pick, you can replay that fight immitiedaly to pick both paths, without needing to start the game over, While Budokai 1 doesn't have as much replay value, you can still replay the fights, as each time it will unlock a different capsule, while at the same time unlocking extra story campaigns, that were not previously there. Shin Budokai 2 also has explorations during the story mode, though unlike Budokai 3, it's mostly to fly to your opponent, to fight them for progressing the story, though it still has challenge since if you fight all of them you will get a lot more points and unlockables. Also, there are much more enemies to fight like the Saibamans and upon fighting them, you get a lot more unlockables and extra items.

dragon ball z games for xbox 360 list