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fireballn · 8 months
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im only discovering extreme butoden now and im so in love with some of these sprites
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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden
Made by Arc Sys. Kind of a precursor to Dragon Ball FighterZ
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buspolaris · 2 years
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In my time playing, I saw no problems in animation, nor did I see any significant bugs or glitches in the way the game operated.Īt the end of the day, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is an absolute must play for fans of the franchise and for fighting game fans. Characters look great, and battles look and run smoothly even when the 3D of the system is turned on, which is a true testament to how the company handles fighting games. It’s surprising what Arc System Works has managed to squeeze out of the 3Ds, as far as looks go. Spanning across the entire story of the Dragon Ball franchise, the game mode puts you into the shoes of the specific characters and lets you play out the television show as you go. In my time with the game, I had a brief chance to check out a mission in “Z-Story,” and for fans of the series, this will be the game mode to play. Streetpass capabilities will keep the game fresh as time goes on, and Z-Story is a must play for any hardcore fan. While this is a fighting game at heart, DBZ purists will have a lot to sink their teeth into without having to do any competitive fighting.
Quest Mode – Create, view and trade Guild Cards via StreetPass.
Versus Mode – Battle another player via local wireless connection.
Battle Mode – Select a character and battle against CPU opponents.
Extreme World Tournament – Become the World Tournament Champion in this extremely challenging mode.
Adventure Mode – Take on missions across eight regions where you can find gear and companions.
Z-Story – Play the game as one of your favorite Dragon Ball Z characters.
Included in the game alongside the standard Versus mode are the following: As far as fighting games go, it isn’t extremely innovative, but it does go a long way to help with the tiny layout you’re given on a handheld platform.įor those who might not be interested in the competitive side of the game, Arc System has you covered. Pressing the Y button five times and pushing the D-pad left, for example, will launch your opponent up into the air, allowing you to string together some other attacks. Instead, the game seems to borrow from some hack and slash games, and has you initiate and string combos together by pressing the face buttons. Since this is a handheld game, Arc System Works has strayed away from the conventional methods of “quarter circle forward” or other intricate d-pad movements. Extreme Butoden is no different, but the way you do it most certainly is. Over 100 characters will be playable in this game, with some of them even coming from the brand new movie Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F.’ Switching in between fighters is as easy as touching the 3DS screen, and with the addition of 3 v 3 fights, you can now call in players for assist combos.Īs you might know, most fighting games rely heavily on catching your opponent in a series of combos.
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To make sure all fans are pleased, Arc System Works has packed the game to the brim. Capcom series.īefore starting a fight, players select three fighters to form a team. However, instead of going with the conventional norms of fighting games, Arc System Works is trying to spice things up.įor the upcoming Extreme Butoden, the studio has opted to shift away from 1 on 1 fights and instead incorporate 3 v 3 battles, much like the Marvel vs. Now, the franchise aims to take its talents to the handheld market with the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. There was a long lull of semi-average games until the recently released Dragon Ball XenoVerse released to pretty fair reviews. In recent years, the Dragon Ball Z franchise has been dragged through the mud as far as video games go.
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hmpolar · 2 years
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After completing this story, you unlock more episodes that focus on each character’s battles in the series individually. The first story focuses on important fights in the Dragon Ball Z series, starting from the Saiyan Saga until the final battle against Boo with the Z fighters. Z Story retells the entire story of Dragon Ball Z (for the millionth time) in a matter of 10 battles per scenario. The game is pretty simple and that’s where it becomes its greatest issue.ĭragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden features a variety of playable modes with the most interesting ones being Z Story, Adventure World and Extreme World Tournament. For more seasoned players, there are some interesting things you can learn in the game, but they really don’t make that much of a difference since they just drain your bar for a little extra damage (which in this game, you just want to abuse them for energy attacks and your finisher). The game is great for casual players who love Dragon Ball Z and don’t pick up a Dragon Ball game that often. You can have up to three main characters on your team (which you can switch out by using the Nintendo 3DS touch screen), or just one with up to four support characters to help you out in battle each with different abilities, some of which more useful than the others. Sadly, a few of the characters are just repeats (Vegeta, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan God Goku, etc.) with a color change and one or two new moves, but basically plays the exact same way and even shares many of the ultimate animation moves as the previous versions rather than using that spot for another character. You just need to memorize about three or four button combinations that every character on the roster shares (with the only difference how each character performs their attack animations).Įxtreme Butoden features a roster of 24 playable characters and 70+ assist characters that you earn or unlock via a code you can have on your team.
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While the previous games in the series have had some pretty complicated controls to learn and perform, Extreme Butoden is actually the complete opposite with a very easy learning curve. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is a nice change of pace, returning to 2D animation (which we don’t see that often in video games anymore), and they look great when you have a lot going on with multiple characters and energy blasts coming from every direction. I always hope the next game will get better, but in reality, there are only so many ways you can retell the same story over again, and Bandai Namco’s DBZ game suffers from the fact that you’ve heard how many times Goku has beat Raditz, Vegeta, Freeza, and Mujin Boo. This is mainly due to the game series being underwhelming in the last few years. Figuarts, watches the new movies and (more recently) the new anime series, but the one thing I always cringe at is when I hear about a new Dragon Ball Z game. I’m a pretty big Dragon Ball Z fan who collects the S.H.
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energylifeanalysis · 2 years
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The idea is that Omega Shenron, the White Dragon from the Dragon Ball GT anime series, has returned and as a result the past, present and future have all been mixed together into a current state of time and so Goku must track down the Ultimate Dragon Balls and use them to restore peace to the entire timeline. The result is that not only are characters unlocked for use in other modes, which is a good thing, but you are constantly fighting the same opponents over and over again which after the third character’s storyline becomes increasingly tedious and relatively boring.Īdventure World Mode on the otherhand is a mode that becomes accessible upon completion of Z Story and it sees a brand new ‘exclusive’ storyline thrown into the mix. For instance the first Z Story option will see fights with multiple characters, while the second unlocked option will only feature fights that Goku took part in and so fourth. Z Story focuses on the ‘original’ Dragon Ball Z timeline but condenses it down into just ten fights but upon completion it will then unlock additional Z Story aspects which see other characters from the Dragon Ball Z timeline, including enemies, get their own fights highlighted. The game itself is separated into multiple different gameplay modes in this case Z Story, Adventure World, Extreme World Tournament, Battle Mode, Versus Mode, Quest Mode and Extras – each of which offer a different aspect of gameplay. Unfortunately however this is also where Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden starts to loose some of its charm. Put simply Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is a simplistic fighting game that can be enjoyed by everyone and for the most part this is what you can expect from the gameplay mechanics of the game. Combo’s can also be easily preformed by pressing multiple buttons together and if a correct combo button is achieved – usually “YYYYXA” an ultimate combo attack, such as Vegeta’s Big Bang attack, can be performed that is of course depending on if enough Ki energy is available. Notable special attacks, such as Piccolo’s Special Beam Cannon and Frieza’s Death Ray Beam are done simply by pressing the L and A buttons together. Past Dragon Ball Z games, including the more recent Dragon Ball Xenoverse, tend to feel over-complicated with its multiple button controls and layout patterns instead here in this game we have the simple ‘High Attack, Low Attack, Dash and Energy Beam attack’ buttons – with each button corresponding to a button on the Nintendo 3DS handheld. Unlike BlazBlue, and the previous Butoden titles released onto the Super Famicom, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is extremely easy to pick-up-and-play and it is easily one of the more entertaining merits of the game.
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Now if this isn’t enough to ‘peak’ your interest then potentially nothing about this game will interest you as at its best its a core fighting game and a return to its Super Famicom roots, or SNES if you prefer.
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Introducing Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, a 2D Sprite-based fighting game developed by Arc System Works a team which brought us the popular multi-platform sprite based fighting franchise BlazBlue. Another year, another Dragon Ball game and while many may roll their eyes at another Dragon Ball Z fighting game being released onto a ‘unlikely’ platform it is a title that is worth taking an interest in especially if you are a fan of the BlazBlue franchise or, more interestingly, a fan of the Super Famicom Butoden titles released many years ago.
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mylezelite · 2 years
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3DS North America Updates
If you own a 3DS you can install the updates for games you don’t own, either by searching the word update in the store, or by hitting the search bar and filtering out the Updates genera. While the eshop won’t let you obtain any new software after March 27th, it will still let you download new updates (and reinstall software you already own) for an unspecified amount of time.
I started with a 16GB card with 117,543 blocks of open memory, and I ended process with 62,663 blocks of open memory. In other words; I used roughly 8.5GB on every update alone.
New Update: Fragrant Story Update Ver. 1.1 (9 Blocks)
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This list also includes updates for digital only games, such as the Nintendo Badge Arcade, a game that will both be unobtainable and unplayable (legally) after March. (I may update this list to reflect these games later, but don’t count on it). This also includes updates for games like Animal Crossing
The listed requirements were generally taken from the eshop, (although I did have to take a couple of entries from the Data Management section of my 3DS). This is relevant because the listed requirements on the eshop are generally 1 to 3 blocks higher than their actual size. For example, according to the eshop the Shovel Knight update requires 1378 blocks of storage, but according to the Data Management section of System Settings it only takes up 1376 blocks.
If you are reading this before March 27th and are looking for other eshop exclusives to obtain, this video has some good recommendations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXWz3cSGFe8 . There’s plenty of freeware, but you can also add money to your 3DS account by linking it to a My Nintendo Account and using the shop menu in your Account Settings. You can also add funds via your Switch account (if it’s linked to My Nintendo) or by searching games on Nintendo’s website and buying them there.
Linking 3DS to My Nintendo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJJUstNDl8Y
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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden (3DS) A great DBZ battle simulator, but very shallow as a game. No command special moves. Dial in combos. Little difference between characters. But it sure does capture the after school tune into Toonami vibes. 2nd best DBZ game probably.
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🕹🎮🐉🐲Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden 
 『ドラゴンボールZ 超究極武闘伝』 CM「2人の少年」
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden (ドラゴンボールZ 超究極武闘伝,is a 2D fighting game for the Nintendo 3DS that is based on the Dragon Ball franchise. It is the sixth game in the Butōden series, following 2011's Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butoden, and returns to the using Dragon Ball Z branding.
The game was released on June 11, 2015, in Japan, October 16, 2015, in Europe and Australia and October 20, 2015, in North America.
『ドラゴンボールZ 超究極武闘伝』(ドラゴンボールゼット エクストリームブトウデン)は、バンダイナムコエンターテインメントより2015年6月11日に発売されたニンテンドー3DS用ゲームソフト。
キャッチコピーは「オラより強ぇ奴は誰だ!!」「空前絶後の2D対戦アクション」。
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devileaterjaek · 1 year
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Despite being labelled as a Virtual Console title, the 3DS port of this game included with Extreme Butoden pre-orders is remarkably different from actual 3DS Virtual Console games, featuring unique icons on the home menu and a gray border dotted with several Dragon Balls rather than the standard black borders.
The bassline for Cell's theme is taken from the 1971 Pink Floyd song "One of These Days" this song, as well as the rest of the game's soundtrack, was composed by Kenji Yamamoto, who would eventually be fired from Toei following the discovery that he had plagiarized several popular western artists throughout his career.
This is the first game to feature an underwater fighting option.
This is the first fighting video game to include movie characters.
A code is required to unlock him and Broly, the other hidden character.
This is the only Dragon Ball Z fighting game in which Goku is not readily playable in the Japanese version, as he was currently dead at that point in the manga's continuity.
For unknown reasons, Broly, Zangya and Bojack were renamed Tara, Aki, and Kujila, respectively, in the French and Spanish versions.
Satan's name change is that "Enfer" is the French word for " Hell". Satan was renamed Enfer in the French version because the name "Satan Petit-Cœur" is used for King Piccolo in the French dub of the Dragon Ball anime. The game sold 1.15 million copies in Japan.
World Martial Arts Tournament (nightfall).
Broly arrives on Earth in order to find Kakarot (Goku, who has been killed during the "Cell Games" story), and attacks the Z Fighters. If the player completes certain tasks during the Story Mode (only on difficulty levels 3 or 4), the " Legendary Super Saiyan?" story will be unlocked. If the Z Fighters fail to defeat Bojack, Broly will appear and kill him, thus ending the Story Mode. In the "Sudden shock ! Duel" branch, Bojack and Zangya use gigantic machines to spread the Destron Gas on Earth, and use the Cell Juniors as henchmen. They trick the Z Fighters into fighting each other with evil clones of Gohan, Future Trunks, Vegeta, or Piccolo. The Galaxy Soldiers Bojack and Zangya arrive on Earth and try to get the Dragon Balls. The "Resurrection! Galaxy Warrior" story is unlocked after Cell's defeat. Gohan uses the Father-Son Kamehameha if the player does not defeat Cell during their second confrontation. Satan's appearance, Cell self destructing and coming back. The story then follows the Cell Games, including Mr. The Dragon Team are training for the Cell Games and the player must choose a sparring partner for his or her character: Goku or one of the other playable characters in the mode. The first story in the mode is "Fear! The Cell Games". Satan vs Cell during the "Fear! The Cell Games" story
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It follows different branches of the story depending on the player's decisions, victories, and loss. In the Story Mode, the player can control Gohan, Future Trunks, Vegeta, or Piccolo. A significant number of sentences were grammatically incorrect, sometimes to the point of complete incoherence. The official French translation was clumsy and most of the time hardly comprehensible for anyone unfamiliar with the Dragon Ball Z story. Depending on if the player wins or loses a battle, the story will take a different turn, which leads to a lot of possibilities to experience. The story mode became very popular at the time because of its many different variations. The game's story mode covers the Cell Games Saga, as well as alternate versions of Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound and Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan/ Broly - Second Coming.
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Super Butōden 2 features ten playable characters (eight normal, two unlockable with a code).
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