Visually, Dragon Ball Z Budokai X is far better, a 2D fighting game that will hook you to the computer for hours enjoying Dragon Ball again.
The fantastic anime that dazzled millions of fans with the books and, of course, TV series, also has a free game where you'll be able to take the role of your favorite character and give all your enemies a terrible beating using punches and kicks, as well as the personal movements of each character.įorget all those difficult combos use kicks and punches and a bit of magic power to beat your enemies! Although the game can seem a bit simple, it's extremely addictive, very easy to play but difficult to master, and you'll have to beat lots of enemies because the game includes all the characters of all sagas: Cell, Buu, Sayan, Freezer and Androids. One of these moves is the Ultimate Blast which is usually the most powerful move a character has, though use of any Blast 2 skill or the Ultimate Blast immediately ends Max Power Mode.All Dragon Ball fans will welcome this game. Max Power Mode makes the character that initiated it faster, stronger, and able to use moves that are exclusive to the mode. Players can also power up into a mode called Max Power Mode normally by building up their Ki beyond full at the cost of Blast Stock bars. Blast 1 skills usually have a supportive effect such as allowing characters to regain health or immobilize the enemy.
Characters also have a self-recharging numeric gauge called Blast Stock that allows players to use techniques called Blast 1 skills. Every character has a unique set of Blast 2 skills that allow the character to use special moves such as Ki blasts and physical attacks. The Ki gauge can also be used to use moves referred to as Blast 2 skills.
In battle, players can build up their Ki gauge to execute various techniques such as the Power Guard, which reduces the damage characters take by 1/4. Also different from the Budokai series (and more of a throw-back to games from the Super Famicom era), each form is treated as its own character, with varying stats, movesets and fighting styles, similar to Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors while the free roam element is similar to Dragon Ball Z: Sagas. The games are quite different from the often-compared Budokai series they use a "behind-the-back" third-person camera perspective.