Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden

Console Nintendo 3DS
Publisher Bandai Namco
Genre Action , Adventure
Region EU , US
Views 27,010
Downloads 27,089
Released 20th Oct 2015 (USA)
16th Oct 2015 (UK/EU)
File size 191.58 M
4.3/5 (40 votes)
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INTRODUCTION

Have you ever wished to assemble your perfect squad of animated warriors to participate in spectacular, lightning-fast brawls? Hold on to your scouts because “Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden” on the 3DS allows you to do that. Imagine assembling a dream team of over a hundred famous faces, each identical to their manga and anime counterparts down to the most minor details. Furthermore, the 2D fighting mechanics make things simple and quick!

TWO DIMENSIONS, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

If three dimensions are too much for you, take a step back and enjoy the nostalgic elegance of two-dimensional battling. “Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden” is a fast-paced action game with less intricacy than some 3D games. The 2D interface gives novices and seasoned fighters a blank canvas to demonstrate their abilities. The game isn’t just about flash; its simple controls let you concentrate on strategy and timing, which are critical in high-stakes battles.

COLLECT YOUR DREAM TEAM

Think about what it would be like if Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo faced an epic battle against Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. You may bring these fantasy scenarios to reality in this game. Choose up to three characters for your team and take control of the battlefield. Whether you want Saiyan strength or prefer the supporting cast, your unique mix of fighters is more than just a fan service; it’s a strategy.

HEALTH MANAGEMENT: YOU’RE IT, TAG!

Say farewell to the days when a character’s poor health meant certain death. In this game, you may swap out injured warriors with the press of a button, allowing them to heal while their allies bear the brunt of the damage. This function adds a whole new dimension to in-game tactics, as you must consider the advantages and disadvantages of tagging people in and out. You’ll be grateful to the Dragon Balls for this one.

A TRIBUTE TO THE ORIGINAL

Are you concerned that your favorite character will not be loyal to the original? Not to worry! Each of the over 100 characters has been painstakingly crafted to reflect their anime and manga counterparts. Every power punch, Kamehameha wave, and taunt is replicated to give tribute to the original source material. This dedication to the Dragon Ball Z world is not simply a game.

THE MANGA-ANIME RELATIONSHIP

This game isn’t only for people who’ve watched the TV program or read every chapter of the manga; it’s a link between the two universes. Characters not only look the part; they also act it. Each fighter has a combat style, and talents are modeled after their anime and manga equivalents. So, whether you’re a bibliophile who enjoys inked adventures or an anime fan captivated by the screen, this game crosses genres and brings lovers of all types together.

That’s all there is to it, guys! This game is a love letter to fans, from its 2D combat mechanics and health-swapping elements to its genuine tribute to the classic Dragon Ball Z series. “Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden” for the 3DS provides something for everyone, whether you’re into strategy, nostalgia, or the simple delight of constructing your fantasy squad of Z warriors. Now, youthful Saiyan, go forth, and may your Kamehameha be eternally mighty!

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