Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi
| Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi | |
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| Developer(s) | Spike |
| Publisher(s) | Namco Bandai |
| Series | Budokai Tenkaichi/Raging Blast series |
| Release date(s) | December 8, 2011JPN October 25, 2011USA October 28, 2011EU |
| Genre(s) | Versus fighting |
| Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: T PEGI: 12+ CERO: |
| Platform(s) | Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 |
| Media | DVD Blu-Ray Disc |
| Input | Xbox 360 Controller DualShock 3 SIXAXIS |
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Overview
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Development
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The first trailer for this video game, still under the name Game Project: Age 2011, was released on May 10th, 2011. The European trailer was released on June 30th, 2011, at Japan Expo 2011. The name Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi was officially revealed primarily and the trailer showcased certain characters of the Saiyan Saga and their attacks, as well as confirmed a release date of October 28th. The demo at the Japan Expo convention included Goku (Base and Super Saiyan), Android 18, Future Trunks (Sword), Frieza, Vegeta (Base), Cell (Perfect Form), Broly (Legendary Super Saiyan), and Saibaman. A second trailer was released on June 30th, confirming a release date of October 25th for North America, and displayed several Namek Saga scenes, along with Super Saiyan 3 Goku, and Janemba (First Form). The development team of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi confimed in an interview that some Dragon Ball GT characters are appearing in this new game.[3]
Gameplay
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The character and environment graphics are upgraded since the previous series; characters are drawn straight from the original series and to match the anime and makes it a true Dragon Ball experience. The game features the original Japanese voices and music.
The controls are designed to bring the experience closer to the previous Budokai Tenkaichi series, making the play accessible to all, but retaining all the tactical depth in battle. Improved mechanics allow for faster long-to-short range fights. The gameplay also includes elements from the Budokai series, such as Quick Time Events during certain combos. There is also an added health recovery system and a vast collection of more cinematic camera angles.
Modes
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Hero Mode
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Story Mode
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The custom characters created in the Hero Mode can be used in the Story Mode.
Characters
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Confirmed Playable characters
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- Goku (Base, Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 2, Super Saiyan 3, Super Saiyan 4)
- Vegeta (Base, Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 2, Super Saiyan 4)
- Majin Vegeta
- Kid Gohan
- Teen Gohan (Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 2)
- Piccolo
- Krillin
- Yamcha
- Tien Shinhan
- Saibamen
- Nappa
- Vegeta (Scouter)
- Recoome
- Jeice
- Burter
- Captain Ginyu
- Zarbon (Base, Transformed)
- Frieza (1st Form, 2nd Form, Final Form, 100% Power)
- Future Trunks (Base, Sword) (Base, Super Saiyan)
- Dr. Gero
- Android 19
- Android 18
- Android 17
- Android 16
- Cell (Imperfect Form, Semi-Perfect Form, Perfect Form, Super Perfect Form)
- Cell Jr.
- Broly (Legendary Super Saiyan)
- Bardock
Confirmed Bosses
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- Great Ape Vegeta
- Janemba (First Form)
- Golden Great Ape Baby Vegeta
Confirmed Stages
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- Break Wasteland
- Rocky Area
- Planet Namek
- Ruined Planet Namek
- Ruined City
- Islands
- Glacier
- Cell Games Arena
- Hell
- Supreme Kai's World
- Cave
- Space
- World Martial Arts Tournament
Gallery
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Promotional material
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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi PS3 cover Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi Xbox 360 cover Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi logo Game Project: Age 2011 logo Images from the official website of Game Project: Age 2011 Images of Game Project: Age 2011 in a European Scan Images of Game Project: Age 2011 in V-Jump A magazine article featuring multiple pictures of Bardock fighting Frieza Images of Ultimate Tenkaichi in a European Scan Android 17 vs. Future Trunks |
Screenshots
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Characters
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References
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- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi first American trailer, June 30th, 2011
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi first European trailer, June 30th, 2011
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi developer interview
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi Official Website
External links
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- Dragon Ball: Ultimate Blast Official Website (Japanese)
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi Official Website (English)
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi overview at namcobandaigames.com (English)
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero Mode Trailer (English)
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi Story Mode Trailer (English)
Categories: Budokai Tenkaichi series | Dragon Ball games | Fighting games | Video Games | Video games where Goku is playable | Video games where Vegeta is playable | Video games where Gohan is playable | Video games where Piccolo is playable | Video games where Krillin is playable | Video games where Yamcha is playable | Video games where Tien Shinhan is playable | Video games where Nappa is playable | Video games where Saibamen are playable | Video games where Zarbon is playable | Video games where Recoome is playable | Video games where Burter is playable | Video games where Jeice is playable | Video games where Captain Ginyu is playable | Video games where Frieza is playable | Video games where Future Trunks is playable | Video games where Dr. Gero is playable | Video games where Android 19 is playable | Video games where Android 18 is playable | Video games where Android 17 is playable | Video games where Android 16 is playable | Video games where Cell is playable | Video games where Cell Juniors are playable | Video games where Broly is playable | Video games where Bardock is playable | Video Games when you can create/customize characters
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