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July 6, 2008

Sony PlayStation 2-Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, released as Dragon Ball Z 2 (ドラゴンボールZ2 Doragon Bōru Zetto Tsū?) in Japan, is a video game based upon the popular anime series, Dragon Ball Z. Budokai 2 is a sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai and was developed by Dimps and published by Atari for the Sony PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. It was released in North America on December 4, 2003. In 2004 its sequel Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 was released. As the GameCube version was released sometime after the PlayStation 2 version (December 15, 2004), the opportunity was taken to improve the graphics slightly and add new costumes. Japan received the game on February 5, 2004 for the PlayStation 2 from Bandai. There was no Japanese version of the GameCube version, although the European GameCube version did feature the Japanese voiceover.

Budokai 2 is a fighting game with cel-shaded graphics to mirror the look and feel of the combat in the series. In order to experience the full potential of the game, a Memory Card is required to obtain and edit skills, and create custom characters.

 Gameplay

Where Dragon Ball Z: Budokai only had characters up to the Cell Games Saga, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 has characters up to the Kid Buu Saga. It also removed 4 characters, Zarbon, Dodoria, Kid Gohan, and Android 19. Other differences are that Frieza and Cell no longer need to charge up to their most powerful forms as they are already in those forms. Unlike the previous Budokai game Goku and Vegeta can now charge up to their highest forms used in Dragon Ball Z. There are also new characters such as Tiencha, Gokule, and Kuriza (although Kuriza is just a costume for Frieza in the Japanese version of the game).

 

 Skills

As in Budokai 1, each character is able to be customised by using a 7-slot skill tray. Players may choose up to 7 skills and give them to a fighter. Skills can take from one to seven slots. There are three types of skills, Special Moves which includes skills such as the Kamehameha and Super Saiyan, Physical which includes such skills as Super Dragon Fist and Zanku Fist, and Equipment which includes skills such as Senzu Bean and Bulma’s Armour like in season 3 ep 4.

 

 Story mode

Story mode in Budokai 2 consists of a board game-like adventure called Dragon World. In this mode, you play as Goku and along with one or more allies, travel around the 9 different levels defeating enemies, and collecting items such as money, capsules or Dragon Balls. After you complete the game, if you have collected all seven Dragon Balls, you are able to make a “wish” which lets you choose one from three special capsules, which include Breakthrough capsules (these allow a player to use all of a character’s moves and abilities at once), Fusion capsules, and Bulma costumes.

 

 World Tournament

The World Tournament allows players to compete against the computer or up to 8 players in a Martial Arts Tournament. If more than one human player is present no prize money is available, but with only one human player the following prizes can be won:

  • Novice: 10,000 Zeni
  • Adept: 30,000 Zeni
  • Advance: 50,000 Zeni

If a player reaches second place, he/she will win half the prize money.

 

 Dueling

Dueling mode allows a player to fight the computer at a preset skill level, or two human players to fight each other using any custom skills. A player may also watch a fight between two computer fighters.

 

 Edit skills

Made up of three sections, the Skill Shop, character editing, and instructions. A player may edit skills on either memory card.

Aside from Dragon World, the Skill Shop is the place to get your skill capsules. Bulma will wear a different costume depending on how many the player has collected in Dragon World.

 

 Japanese version extras

The Japanese version, Dragon Ball Z: 2, contained references to the self-parody of Dragon Ball, Neko Majin, including an extra level in Dragon World, two extra costumes for Frieza (Kuriza and Majin Frieza), one for Cell (Majin Cell), one for Piccolo (Cape and turban), and one for Goku (battle-damage). Piccolo and Goku’s third outfits, however, are not exclusive to the Japanese version; there was also the Z difficulty level, both of which were added to the GameCube version of Budokai 2 and all versions of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3.

 

 Playable characters

  • Goku

(Base-Kaio Ken x20-SS1-SS2-SS3)

  • Teen Gohan

)(Base-SS1-SS2)

  • Gohan

(Base-SS1-SS2-Elder Kai Unlock Ability)

  • Goten

(Base-SS1)

  • Vegeta

(Base-SS1-SS2-Majin Vegeta)

  • Kid Trunks

(Base-SS1)

  • Trunks

(Base-SS1-SS2)

  • Piccolo

(Base-Sync With Nail-Fuse with Kami)

  • Krillin

(Base-Unlock Potential)

  • Tien
  • Yamcha
  • Great Saiyaman
  • Hercule
  • Videl
  • Supreme Kai
  • Raditz
  • Nappa
  • Recoome
  • Captain Ginyu
  • Frieza(Final Form)
  • Android #16
  • Android #17
  • Android #18
  • Dr. Gero
  • Cell (Perfect Form)
  • Dabura
  • Majin Buu
  • Super Buu (Base, Gotenks, Gohan, Cell, Frieza, Vegeta, Tien and Yamcha, Absorbed)
  • Kid Buu
  • Gotenks (Fusion)

(Base-SS1-SS3)

  • Tiencha (Fusion)
  • Vegito (Potara)

(Base-Super Vegito)

  • Kibito Kai (Potara)
  • Gokule (Potara)
  • Cooler (Alternative costume for Frieza in a special version of this game, which can be seen below)
  • Kuriza (Alternative costume for Frieza in a special version of this game, which can be [edit] GameplayWhere Dragon Ball Z: Budokai only had characters up to the Cell Games Saga, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 has characters up to the Kid Buu Saga. It also removed 4 characters, Zarbon, Dodoria, Kid Gohan, and Android 19. Other differences are that Frieza and Cell no longer need to charge up to their most powerful forms as they are already in those forms. Unlike the previous Budokai game Goku and Vegeta can now charge up to their highest forms used in Dragon Ball Z. There are also new characters such as Tiencha, Gokule, and Kuriza (although Kuriza is just a costume for Frieza in the Japanese version of the game). 

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