Dragonball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi

| Ready to Ship | |
| Platform | PS3 |
| Rating | PG |
| Available | 27-10-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$49.00 |
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Overview
In Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi, prepare to dive into the world of Dragon Ball manga, TV anime, films and video games head first, with brand new content and game play, a comprehensive character line up and faithful manga style graphics.
Key Features
Featuring the original Japanese voiceover and music, the enhanced story mode will immerse players in the rich variety of the Dragon Ball universe, where every element of the battle will thrill. The game will also include a special mode which allows the player to experience the brand new age of Dragon Ball Z. The controls are being designed to bring the experience closer to the previous Tenkaichi series, making the play accessible to all, but retaining all the tactical depth in battle. You will find out totally destructible battle fields, including realistic craters and Kamehameha tracers cutting across the sky, delivering a heightened sensation of realism and dynamic immediacy.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Gets boring real quick WeAreAnonymous on 08.11.2011 when you first play it the combat system is quite good and fun, but when you start to play the story mode and every fight is the except same besides the giant bosses it gets really boring, i returned this game 3 days after i brought it and had already got 61% of trophies, this game is easy and the online is quite bad, if you want a good anime game get naruto ultimate ninja storm 2 or wait for catherine to come out |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Great game Anon on 11.01.2012 This game is very good, it brings a whole new level to the DBZ world by letting you create your own character. Hero mode is where you create your hero and fight various fights meeting countless people in the DBZ universe along the way. Sure multiplayer is not as good as some other games but are you going to base that upon one small, tiny bad thing will determine whether you buy it or not? I don't think so. |
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