![]() ![]() Unlike its predecessor, Budokai Tenkaichi, this game refers to Bulla by her correct English name.In Japan the game sold 423,000 copies on PS2 by the end of 2006 and 166,000 copies on Wii by the end of 2007. The game became Namco Bandai's top-selling game of 2006, selling 1.18 million copies worldwide in its first six months. Fusion: Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks (w/Goten)ĭameon Clarke, credited as Dartanian Nickleback.Fusion: Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks (w/Kid Trunks).Fusion: Super Saiyan Gotenks (w/Kid Trunks).Fusion: Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta (w/Vegeta).Playable characters Returning characters Name ![]() ![]() It also has a brief history on the story of the series as well as a sound select menu where you can hear the music in the game. This is an encyclopedia that consists of character biographies and character models. The Dueling Mode features a 'Battle Settings' option, where can be adjusted the dueling time, COM difficulty level, and set the In-Game Transformations on or off during gameplay. A customizer has been made to change the characters. Also, unlike the Budokai series, the fusions do not end after ki drain, or fatigue, or time limit. If that fused character has a second or third form, R3 + L2 + Up (Z + 1 + Up) or Right can be pressed to transform into that different form. Fusion can only be done in Tag battles and Free battles, and the player must have the suitable character as a Tag partner for example, base Goku and Vegeta (second form) to form Vegito. Fusions can be performed in-battle as well, and it is performed the same way as tag teams and transformations except that L2 (Z) has to be pressed. One may also press Down + R3 (Down + 1) to revert to their original state (Only transformations that have shown that they can be undone in the anime can do this). In order to transform, R3 (1 on Wii) and Left/Up/Right must be pressed to select the form wanted. The game also features in game transformations, in addition to being able to choose to play in a transformed state from the start. The Japanese and PAL Wii versions have 17 with the inclusion of a new space level, and 9 game modes. Most versions of the game have 16 large arenas (11 of which are taken from the previous Budokai Tenkaichi game). ![]()
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