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There really is no excuse to omit online multiplayer these days but unfortunately that is the road taken here and it does limit the games replayability if you don’t have another person to play against. These modes are perfect for what they are, allowing you to make your own dream teams and pit them against whoever you like.
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Outside of those two modes there is a free battle mode, vs mode (offline, local only) and extras mode. Not all missions are battles though, with some simply being talk missions that extend the story and offer a reward as a freebie. Most of these stages are simple battles but will often have a reward on offer (mostly an unlockable support character) if you can get an s rank by playing well and satisfying a certain condition like end a battle with a super attack or land 3 of a certain combo. In Adventure mode players visit 8 worlds with a number of stages on each in a very similar style to a Super Mario Bros.
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Being a fairly hardcore Dragon Ball fan this is honestly one of the best original storylines I have played in a Dragon Ball title, rivaling Shin Budokai 2 on the PSP and Dragon Ball Xenoverse in terms of script and scale although not as well presented. It’s basically an excuse to get every character in the one place, however there is actually some well written dialogue spoken between some characters that should please the hardcore followers, even if there are some strange inconsistencies that will no doubt irritate them. The plot centers around a slowly-becoming-stale plot device about how time has become distorted thanks to the Black Star Dragon Balls. Where both new and old fans alike can have a bit of fun is in the decently lengthy Adventure mode where there is an original story that, from what I can gather, takes place sometime after the end of Dragon Ball GT but with anomalies all over the place such as Kami being alive and Supreme Kai and Kibito not being fused. It’s serviceable but ultimately mediocre at best. Z-Story mode is essentially the most bare bones story mode you could ask for in a Dragon Ball Z game. Long time fans will most likely be bored while people not entirely familiar with the story of DBZ will be left lost as characters come out of nowhere and events spanning several episodes are summed up in a single sentence.
The story is told in the blandest way possible, using text, still portraits and a few sound effects to try and convey some of the shows more epic moments. After that you unlock character specific stories that focus on battles involving that particular character, which means a lot of the stories overlap with each other leading to the same fights. Your first run through story mode will see you take on the biggest 10 fights that the game allows with it’s playable roster. Z-Story follows the story of Dragon Ball Z as it has been told and retold over the past 20 or so years now with some very small, unimportant changes. Don’t be fooled by the trickily named Quest Mode which also features in the main menu, which is sadly a simple Streetpass profile trading feature and although I didn’t get a chance to test this feature out with another person, based on that description I really can’t see it being anything worth anyone’s time.
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Does Extreme Butoden live up to it’s name or is it just a bluff? Continue reading our full review to find out.Įxtreme Butoden features 2 main story modes in Z-Story and Adventure mode.
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Hopes are high this time around with Arc System Works developing the game, who people might know from their work on the popular Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series and also for creating Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors and the sequel for the original Nintendo DS. Although the first for the handheld, it is far from being the first 2D fighting game revolving around the popular anime series. Price:$59.95 AU – Available Here / $29.95 US– Available Hereĭragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is the first Dragon Ball title to be released for the 3DS outside of the currently Japan-only Dragon Ball Heroes.