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Hola a toda la comunidad de Hive Gaming, el día de hoy quiero darles mi reseña sobre el gran juego de Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Estoy seguro que cuando muchos de ustedes vean el título de este juego, instántaneamente despertará la nostalgia que permanece en ustedes por el gran éxito de este juego, y las horas de diversión que éste les brindó. Desde presionar a cada rato el botón X para golpear a tu rival, hasta aprenderse todos los combos y ataques del juego.
Este título de luchas en 3D, salió a la venta en el año 2007 para las consolas PlayStation 2 y Nintendo Wii, siendo la secuela del Budokai Tenkaichi 2. El juego contiene todas las sagas, la saga de Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z (y algunas de sus películas canon y no canon) y Dragon Ball GT. El juego cuenta con la increíble cantidad de 161 personajes (incluyendo transformaciones), siendo uno de los juegos de lucha con más personajes de la historia.
Jugabilidad
Modo historia y sagas
Otros modos de juego
Conclusión
Este juego me ha gustado muchísimo, sin embargo, no soy de las personas que lo jugó desde que salió (ni siquiera había nacido jajajaja), lo juego desde hace aproximadamente 1 o 2 años, y me ha encantado desde entonces.
También le ha encantado a la mayoría de los fans de Dragon Ball, y muchos lo consideran como el mejor juego de Dragon Ball a pesar de su longevidad. Aunque también existen muchas comunidades que mantienen este juego con vida, agregándole más personajes, incluso la saga de Dragon Ball Super.
La noticia que más me conmovió, fue cuando escuché que la empresa Bandai Namco (creadora de este juego), iba a lanzar pronto el esperadísimo Budokai Tenkaichi 4, que la mayoría lleva más de 15 años esperando su tráiler y su anuncio. El trailer demuestra que es muy probable que sea un juegazo, y muchos esperan que sea un gran cambio que contenga hasta el doblaje en latino
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4
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Queridos amigos de Hive Gaming, espero que este post haya sido de su agrado, nos vemos pronto en otra publicación. Hasta luego!!!!
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Hello to all Hive Gaming community, today I want to give you my review about the great game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. I am sure that when many of you see the title of this game, it will instantly awaken the nostalgia that remains. Thank you for the great success of this game, and the hours of fun it gave you. From constantly pressing the X button to hit your opponent, to learning all the combos and attacks in the game.
This fighting title in 3D, went on sale in 2007 for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii consoles, being the sequel to Budokai Tenkaichi 2. The game contains all the sagas, the Dragon Ball saga , Dragon Ball Z (and some of its canon and non-canon movies) and Dragon Ball GT. The game features an incredible 161 characters (including transformations), making it one of the most character fighting games ever.
Gameplay
This made the game very successful, and fondly remembered by fans. Many liked its good combat system and wide variety of attacks and combos, that most of the people when playing this game felt like they were controlling the Dragon Ball anime itself. It felt really good to be able to transform into a Super Saiyan in the middle of a fight, or do special attacks like the Kamehameha or the Spirit Bomb.
I have also seen that you can customize your characters with Pothalas to increase their abilities (like strength, attack, etc.) But I have only used one for Goku kid so that he has the ability to fly normally.
I have loved all this about the game, and in itself, I have nothing bad to say about this title that has given me hours of fun due to its great gameplay.
Story mode and sagas
I also liked it a lot, because it recapitulates the most famous fights in the saga, like the Saiyan saga, in the episode where we control Goku to defeat Vegeta for the first time; (thanks to this game, I was able to understand the anime better XD) and the most exciting ones, like the Cell saga, in which we control Gohan as a teenager until we finish off Perfect Cell with a Father/Son Kamehameha; or the renowned Frieza Saga, the saga where we see Goku transformed into Super Saiyan for the first time and then finish off Frieza.
Budokai Tenkaichi 3, for me it was a title that knew how to summarize the sagas without losing its essence, with less scenes and dialogue, and with more fighting, action and emotion.
Other game modes
Other game modes are also present in the game, such as Ultimate Battle Mode or Ultimate Training Mode. The Definitive Battle Mode, I haven't used it much, however it has a mode that places you with different rivals, which I liked; and there is also another mode that I don't understand very much, in which you do a kind of training, and you can "roam the world", as long as you don't lose attack or defense skills.
There is also the Ultimate Training Mode, in which you can play games to practice the character's combos or abilities. In that mode they also explain how you can do combos or other attacks.
Conclusion
I really liked this game, however, I'm not one of the people who played it since it came out (I wasn't even born hahahaha), I've been playing it for about 1 or 2 years, and I've loved it ever since.
It has also been loved by most Dragon Ball fans, and is considered by many to be the best Dragon Ball game despite its longevity. Although there are also many communities that keep this game alive, adding more characters, including the Dragon Ball Super saga.
The news that moved me the most was when I heard that the company Bandai Namco (creator of this game) was going to launch soon the highly anticipated Budokai Tenkaichi 4, which most of them have been playing for more than 15 years waiting for your trailer and your announcement. The trailer shows that it is very likely to be a great game, and many expect it to be a big change that even contains the Latin dubbing (Only for Latin America)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4
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All screenshots were taken by me on the GameCube and Wii emulator for Android called Dolphin (but the one I'm using is a modified version called: Dolphin Ishiiruka).
And you can download the game through the following links: MEDIAFIRE, GOOGLE DRIVE, MEGA
(Links were taken from the following video uploaded by MarkZ )
(This is only the Wii version. To play it much better, select the Nintendo GameCube controller) To run this game at the best FPS (speed), I recommend having a mobile with at least 4GB of RAM and a good Snapdragon processor (at least a Snapdragon 439). The mobile has to be 64bit.
Dear friends of Hive Gaming, I hope you liked this post, see you soon in another post. See you later!!!!