GamingNexus has a short interview with the US Producer of the DBZ titles to talk about the newest release which is out this week. They cover the new story modes as well as some of the details about the Wii version of the game.
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The past games have set very high expectations for this sequel, and a fun experience that captures the essence of the anime is what we’re looking forward to.
This took me back. After all those years.... there's finally a new Budokai Tenkaichi coming out. Wow.
Bandai Namco have confirmed that they're working on Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 4, but is there another room for it in the franchise?
I would like the freedom of dbz kakarot open world with improved combat mechanics and world building quests. Don't really care for traditional 2d although fighterz did a great job but I couldn't get into it.
Tbh I just never understand why they can't make a game based on OG Dragon Ball. The characters and narrative would lend themselves well to the video game format, I think. An RPG with kid Goku seems like it would be a slam dunk. Plus, as much as I love DBZ, how many damn times do we have to relive the Frieza/Cell/Buu sagas?
I'm a huge fan of dbz so I can't wait. Would really like xenoverse 3 with these type of graphics.
GamingNexus: We hear that Budokai Tenkaichi 2 will feature a new tag team mode, does this mean we can expect a four-player mode? Or is this game simply a two-player affair, like the first installment?
Donny Clay: We've enhanced the tag team mode to include whatever combination the players want: one on one, [two on two], two on one, etc."
4 players cool