![]() So I played his mode and beat Goku, but then the story goes on to say that Gohan, who originally was cleared from the battlefield by Goku, came back under ape form and defeated Vegeta anyway. For example, I thought it would be cool if Vegeta was the one who beat Goku in their initial battle at the start of the series. This sounds cool on paper, but the execution is pretty weak. Once you clear that mode, the game gives you other Z Stories to clear under “What if” scenarios. It’s an extremely abridged version of the 296 episodes of Dragon Ball Z, but it’s a fine refresher for those who don’t remember the full story. It’s a retelling of each major DBZ story arc, starting from the arrival of Goku’s sinister brother Raditz to the defeat of Kid Buu. You immediately start out in Z Story mode, as it’s required you clear the “Dragon Team” mode before other modes can unlock. This becomes more apparent as I got into the different gameplay modes. While you can use lesser fighters such as Tien and Yamcha as assist characters, I wish some of them were bumped up to regular fighter status since battles can get pretty repetitive. While it’s nice that just about every major Z fighter is playable, I wish it was a bit more diverse. While there’s only about 20 fighters to play as, including the usual suspects such as Goku, Krillin, Vegeta, Piccolo and various others, there’s a ton of assist characters, ranging from Master Roshi, Tien and Yamcha to minor characters like Launch and Turtle. You can either team up with two other Z fighters to form a team, or you can rely on 4 assist characters. It’s a bit of button mashing, but there is depth here and most of the fighters I played as felt different and had their own combos and moves. It’s a combo oriented fighter, so depending on the character you’ll be memorizing combos for each and string them together to preform Rush Combos. While the fighting system captures the exciting battles you’d see on the television program, the boring, repetitive story modes and a lack of roster depth can make this entry somewhat disappointing. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden fills that gap the 3DS has had for a good while, but it’s only competent at best and nothing more. But recently there hasn’t been much in the way of a fun fighting game. Sure, there’s Smash Brothers, and if you go all the way back to the 3DS’ launch you can also mention Street Fighter IV 3D. ![]() Goku Dragon Ball Xenoverse Trunks Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Super Saiyan, goku, superhero, trunks, cartoon png 1550x2270px 689.Fighting games are few and far between on the Nintendo 3DS.Luffy Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Kaiō, goku, angle, white, mammal png 1028x777px 191.14KB Luffy Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Kaiō, goku, angle, white, mammal png 1600x1209px 304.21KB Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Super Butoden 2 Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butoden, dragon ball, png 1223x1151px 1.5MB.Vegeta Goku Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Majin Buu Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden, goku, cartoon, fictional Character, action Figure png 1024x576px 171.72KB.Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Dragon Ball Fusions Goku Nappa Dragon Ball FighterZ, goku, dragon, manga, fictional Character png 904x487px 526.71KB.Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Goku Vegeta Majin Buu Dragon Ball Online, goku sprite, fictional Character, action Figure, goku Black png 1024x576px 209.13KB.Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden Dragon Ball Xenoverse Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, dragon ball, game, fictional Characters, text png 1600x728px 1.28MB.Goku Vegeta Chi-Chi Dragon Ball Heroes Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, goku, cartoon, fictional Character, chichi png 524圆20px 15.93KB. ![]()
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