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PSP
Publisher:
Atari
Developer:
Dimps Corporation
UPC: 742725271852

Released: 3-07-06
Players: 1-2
ESRB: T

Game Genre:
Fighting

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Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai (PSP) - Reviews | PSP

Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai is a Fighting game developed by Dimps Corporation and published by Atari Inc. in 2006 for the PSP.

Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai

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Rating: 7.9 (2 votes)

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Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai Reviews 

Overall 7.9    Graphics 8    Sound 8    Addictive 6    Story 6    Depth 5    Difficulty 8



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Dragon Ball Z Shin Review.   SpyKnightShooter
Well, to start, the games graphics look really nice, especially for a PSP game. And it matches well with the sound and music. Though however it is still the same sound effects as every other DBZ fighting game, but regardless it still looks pretty nice and has good sound. The addictiveness however, I didn't really find myself playing once I beat the game. I mean, the story it just like any other dragon ball z game. And upon beating the game, I didn't really have that much left to do besides go to arcade mode and get dragon balls. The story isn't much better, it followed the storyline of the movie Dragon Ball Z Fusion Reborn, which again is something every other dragon ball z game has done, it would've been nice if they tried their own storyline and tried adding a new exclusive character that they made up. But they didn't and instead followed just like every other DBZ game out there. Now, the is something I did like about the story. Is that you can actually make your own choices later in the game. I personally love games that have this element to them. It immediately makes me want to go and replay and try the different storylines this time with a different decision. Too bad the rest of the story isn't nothing spectacular. Now, the depth of the game is nothing special. Except I think it's lower than all of the other DBZ Fighting games. Simply because of the lack of great moves and attacks for each character's transformations and power-ups. They all still have the same moves except their ultimate. Which is really disappointing since games like Dragon Ball Z budokai tenkaichi 3 have given much more depth for these games. Even Dragon Ball Z SuperSonic Warriors had more moves once characters transformed. The game though it pretty hard. I mean, I am speaking for someone who hasn't played a DBZ game in awhile, but when I played this I had trouble. The A.I. Is pretty tough on normal. And I haven't tried it any lower or any higher difficulties. So, if you're new to fighting games, and all you wanna do is sit down, have some relatively difficult combat and battle with people, don't really care about the story and all you like is the graphics, sound and action, then this game for you. However, if you're looking for a game with high re-playability and great story, you might want to look elsewhere.
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 6   Story 6   Depth 5   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 2/5     Submitted: 07-03-15     Review Replies: 1

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Mode Select : The main menu to select a mode
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Introduction : Dragonballs everywhere!
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Battle : Frieza: bow down to me, Vegeta!
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Misc : S rank on the first part of story mode
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Battle : Cooler beats Vegeta in an air fight
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Battle : Android vs Goku in training mode
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Cut-Scene : Goku and Gohan talking in story mode
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Battle : Goku vs Gohan in the first story part
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Battle : Clone Gokus fight in training mode in the air
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Battle : Broly vs Goku in training mode
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Battle : Kid Buu vs Goku in training mode
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Battle : Teen Gohan vs Goku in training mode
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Battle : Vegeta beats Piccolo!
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Battle : Look at that power!
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Battle : Vegeta vs Trunks
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Battle : Gohan kicking my butt :(
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Cut-Scene : Yay I won my first match in this game! :)
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Mode Select : The different modes in Z Trial
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Battle : Vegeta vs Cooler

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