Infogrames is in charge of the latest fighting game to bear the Dragon Ball Z name.
Crash Boom Bang! features a collection of over 40 mini-games, as well as multiplayer communication over the wireless LAN.
It's a game that only a DBZ fan could love, but it's a proficient enough fighting game that others might like it.
The improved visuals are nice, and some of the additions made to the fighting system are fun, but Budokai 2 still comes out as an underwhelming sequel.
A few modest improvements have been made in porting Budokai 2 to the GameCube, but the game just feels late, and a little irrelevant.
The action is so fast-paced and viscerally satisfying that it can genuinely appeal even to those otherwise uninterested in Dragon Ball Z.
The action is so fast-paced and viscerally satisfying that it can genuinely appeal even to those otherwise uninterested in Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi lets you play as more than 60 characters from the Dragon Ball Z TV series. You can battle using authentic special attacks of...