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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Updated Hands-On

Get ready to brush up on your Dragon Ball Z character names--the latest Budokai Tenkaichi is on track to feature more than 90 of them.

Recently, we got some hands-on time with the latest offering in the Dragon Ball Z game franchise--Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3--the third in the Budokai Tenkaichi series being published by Namco Bandai for the PlayStation 2.

Our last look at Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 was at this year's Leipzig Games Convention, and while that taste focused largely around the playable character selection and controller gesturing for the Wii version of the game, this time around we'll be looking specifically at the gameplay, some of the characters, and what they can do.

Atari Australia also tells us that Tenkaichi 3 will be the last instalment on the PlayStation 2 platform, and as a result rolls all the features of the previous games into "one ultimate DBZ fighting package".

So what can Dragon Ball fans look forward to in this version? Plenty from the looks of it, with over 40 hours of gameplay, 10 game modes that relive the original Dragon Ball saga, and original Japanese voiceover work. Developer Spike has also thrown in more than 90 unique characters for a total of over 150 forms, playable on more than 20 battle stages. Unfortunately, since our preview code was a work in progress, we were limited to a handful of each.

The game's opening cinematic, character models, and environments look great on the aging PlayStation 2 hardware. A lot of work has obviously gone into the game's creative assets, leaving the cel-shaded art style and lighting effects looking fresh and crisp. Outdoor grassy environments are lush and green, while desert areas are sparse and rock laden. Audio hasn’t been skipped in the process, with our copy offering 21 battle-themed tracks with names like "Caution!", "Shootout in Meteor", "High and Scream", and "Heat Capacity".

Our playable character list consisted of: Goku, Piccolo, Nail, Goku (GT), Vegeta (Second Form), Future Gohan, King Vegeta, King Cold, Babidi, Demon King Dabura, Kid Buu, Android 13, Broly, Bojack, Nuova Shenron, and Spopovich. Once you've selected your base character, there's an additional level of customisation, with Goku available in GT, GT Super Saiyan, GT Super Saiyan 3, GT Super Saiyan 4, or Gogeta form following the various series and movies. Not all characters had forms in our code, although they may appear in a later build, or as unlockable characters through the story mode. Character models also offer between one and four colour variations, so you'll be able to tell who's who in two-player battle.

Even with all the story modes, Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and indeed the Dragon Ball Z that spawned it is obviously rooted in fighting, so how does it handle? Fans of the series shouldn't encounter any major surprises picking this one up, and all the frantic mid-air thrashing you've come to love is still here. Fifty-hit combos are par for the course, but there's plenty of other ways to dispatch your enemy, and using the skills list menu, you can plot out and learn your special attack, signature and rushing techniques, and their associated button presses.

This is one for the button mashers, even if you can't string together advanced combos, you'll have fun with Tenkaichi 3 by repeatedly pressing the square button to punch when your target is in range. Pressing X will make your player dash towards your opponent--useful for after you've dealt a devastating knock back blow and want to get another one in. Triangle fires your ranged weapon, dealing a moderate amount of damage, but using up your energy which you'll want to save for combos. Holding and releasing either the melee or ranged attack buttons will charge up a more powerful attack. R1 and the right shoulder trigger are assigned to flying, and will make your character either zoom into the air or descend back to earth.

Auto lock makes a return in this game, and so far seems to be plagued by the same issues found in Tenkaichi 2. Once players leave your field of vision, usually by flying above you, although still locked on, you won't know where they are without either backing off or flying to meet them.

Vertical split-screen multiplayer too is back in Tenkaichi 3, and unfortunately even on a large television set simply doesn't offer enough visual context per player with the locked shoulder camera. With such expansive environments, we understand why they've done it this way, but the problem is only compounded further by the height field of vision issue.

The game still has development time before it ships in November this year, and we're hoping that what has been such a solid series until now can go out with a bang with a few minor tweaks.

74 Comments

  • gamer_unleashed

    Posted Mar 18, 2008 4:02 pm PT

    man some characters in the game are pointless... we dont need 6 versions of Vegeta!! just one with all the forms. SSJ 4 should be included as a transformation not a separate character!! whos Kiwi and Appule? those guys are just no-namers. and King Cold and King Vegeta dont even actually fight!!!! they are soooooo minor in DBZ!!! wtf is up with the characters now?

  • uzayr22

    Posted Feb 2, 2008 1:44 am PT

    serchant it isnt comein out on 30th in europe coz i live there and ill tell you releaase date is feb the 15 in u.k

  • phillepino

    Posted Dec 3, 2007 10:53 pm PT

    150 includes the different forms of a person. for example, Goku has 6 forms : Normal, Kaioken, SSJ1, SSJ2, SSJ3, SSJ4

    Those are 6 characters lol

  • NintendoWarrior

    Posted Nov 23, 2007 5:17 pm PT

    LOL you ppl are stupid, you can use a gamecube controller on the wii version

  • SonicShadow000

    Posted Nov 12, 2007 5:30 pm PT

    This is the last. I can't afford buying a PS3.

  • ShAaZ_GamER_86

    Posted Nov 11, 2007 10:46 am PT

    What I hate (and I know this is a minor thing) Is how the games are called Budokai Tenkaichi, but the actual tournament is called the Tenkaichi Budokai...oh well. Still, I cant wait for the game, and it blows that the PS2 wont have online. I was sooooo looking forward to that. I'll never play it on the Wii. I played 2 on it, and I felt like a dumbass, swingin' my arms around and all that...**** the Wii.

  • KingChainz31684

    Posted Nov 7, 2007 7:14 pm PT

    first of all they say 90 chars and they don't list 90 so obviously they didn't list them all since it seems some people don't get that i thought i should throw that in their. Alright next when they say vegeta second form they don't mean vegeta SS2 they mean vegeta on Namek as opposed vegeta on his first trip to earth. Tail-less and with out a scouter and the ability to power up. And watch GT again before you start talking about going ss4. In GT while Goku is a kid he is SSJ but in DBZ Goku goes SSJ2 a lot in the Buu series the main difference and way to tell is when you see electricity sparking around the super saiyan he is SS2. The hair is slightly longer and muscle are bigger but the difference is too slight to tell on a regular basis. I am just finishing up GT for the 3rd time now but this time i went through DB, DBZ, DBGT on the original Japanese uncut i wish they woulda translated the US version better the Japanese version has like 23 more episodes i never seen before i bought the japanese version.

  • sonic2010

    Posted Nov 7, 2007 1:04 am PT

    listen Phantom_75, i know the PS2 is better and i have 1 right now. but all what i'm saying is that they should focuse on PS3 more than the PS2 because there is too many DBZ games out there already and don't ever tell me to shut up ok, if i only know were you live i was going to show you how kamehameha would be done on some one properly,

  • Ansem_Rev

    Posted Nov 2, 2007 8:44 am PT

    Vegeta turns SS4 Due to the Blu Rays??? Ok Ps3 Lover thats the dumbest thing i ever heard of!!! Its the moon BEAMS from the cannon that was created snum nutz

  • jackyroberts

    Posted Oct 31, 2007 6:10 pm PT

    Can't wait for it

  • NuKkU

    Posted Oct 30, 2007 4:43 pm PT

    pretty cool

  • flash786

    Posted Oct 29, 2007 6:30 am PT

    i m a hardcore dbz fan and i cant wait to gt my hands on this one

  • chillpill100

    Posted Oct 28, 2007 6:16 pm PT

    man, the name is so long, Dragon Ball Z Budoukai Tenkaichi 3, but it looks awesome, i am a dbz fan, but i have to admit, the series is over so theres no new bosses, and how many times can you kick cell in the face untill it gets old? trust me, im still looking forawrd to this game as ive got almost every DBZ game out in a while, i mean it looks great and i proboly will get it, but im not 100% about this

  • Serchant

    Posted Oct 28, 2007 12:31 pm PT

    30th for EU

  • 314566

    Posted Oct 26, 2007 12:08 pm PT

    It comes out the 13th

  • Phantom_75

    Posted Oct 26, 2007 7:14 am PT

    sonic2010 i think your right about that and i t is ture

  • indybond

    Posted Oct 25, 2007 2:17 pm PT

    Only the wii version has online play... this one has disk fusion instead.

  • speedracer216

    Posted Oct 24, 2007 11:15 pm PT

    does this have online play?

  • mathias89

    Posted Oct 24, 2007 9:30 am PT

    Vegeta never is able to go SSJ 3...in fact he goes into SSJ4 solely because of the blu rays, otherwise he cannot transform at will like Goku does.

  • Necromantic45

    Posted Oct 23, 2007 11:47 pm PT

    As far as I remember, Goku doesn't really go SSJ2 in GT. His Super Saiyan modes seemed to fluctuate between regular SSJ and SSJ2 and then he goes straight from SSJ3 Monkey basically to SSJ4... sooo thats probably too minute of a detail.

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