Sunday, October 14, 2007
It's our duty to give you some info even about videogames for PS2 platform, but actually it doesn't exist any emulator able to run this great games! However... | |
Dragon Ball Z - Budokai | |
Follow the Dragon Ball Z® animated series from Saiyan Saga to Cell Games! Face off with up to 23 mighty Dragon Ball Z® warriors! Unlock, customize, and trade devastating skills with friends to create the most powerful fighters in the universe! Fight in 5 epic play modes. Fine-tune your skills against custom AI opponents. Battle at blazing speeds in the Burst Zone. | |
Dragon Ball Z - Budokai 2 | |
Flex and blast through eye-popping battles in single player "Dragon Mode". Lethal DBZ® heroes and villains, including Buu in three forms. Highly detailed cel-shaded graphics. Import saved game data, including customized characters and unlockable features from the original Dragon Ball Z®: Budokai™ | |
Dragon Ball Z - Budokai 3 | |
Go beyond the Dragon Ball Z sagas and experience a new way to battle with the most powerful fighters in the universe. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 will challenge players like no other DBZ game before. Begin with an all-new single player "Dragon Mode" that opens the story to new matchups, surprising character appearances and missions that will amaze. You can also battle your friends in multiplayer "VS." and "Tournament" modes. If your will and skill prevail, you will come face-to-face with Buu, the most lethal of all DBZ villains. Do you have what it takes not only to survive, but to dominate? | |
Dragon Ball Z - Sagas | |
Atari has described Dragon Ball Z: Sagas as a sandbox brawler, in that you can take characters from the Dragon Ball universe and run amok, demolishing everything in your path. It sounds like a dream game, especially for long-time fans of the show. The truth, unfortunately, winds up feeling far less glamorous. In fact, Sagas coughs up one of the most abysmal Dragon Ball experiences in creation. The problems stem from every aspect imaginable, from control and camera issues, to insipid AI and boss characters. After a few hours, you realize there isn't much in Sagas that works as it should, or at least as developers intended. Sagas splits into different chapters, with each chapter starring specific characters from the show. An edited and re-cut segment from the popular TV series precedes every chapter and helps move the narrative forward. | |
Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi | |
Everything before it was just training! Dragon Ball Z®: Budokai™ Tenkaichi combines fighting and flying in wide open, destructible 3D environments. In the air, on the ground or under water, DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi gives players the ability to battle with unprecedented power and freedom. Experience the intensity of DBZ fighting in an all-new way by combining melee combat, energy attacks and awesome 3D flight with fully interactive recreation of the Dragon Ball universe. With its intense battles, high-speed flight and deep storyline, DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi offers players a "superhero" experience of epic proportions - it's the DBZ game fans have been waiting for! |
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