Now fight in any mode (duel, world tournament, dragon world). There are total 7 spots in the custom tray and this skill takes up 3 spots so choose your other 4 skills wisely. Go to Edit Capsules and choose the skill SENZU BEAN in the custom tray of any charachter. Then you can wait till their health decreases and then just finish them with an ultimate move (this works with everyone, so if u want to win in the tournaments, you can do this and kill the opponent when he has little health). | Submitted by Daniel Then go to the character edits and put "viral heart disease" and the "vaccine" on the player you want to win with. To win easilly on tournaments or any fight, do the following: first buy the capsules, "viral heart disease" and the "vaccine" capsules. Get 100 Kili on Babidi's Spaceship to unlock Dabura. | Submitted by FlameFist95 Wish for Breakthroughs on the Dragonballs. | Submitted by FlameFist95īeat super Buu with Gohan on stage 8 without being defeated to unlock the City Street Stage. | Submitted by FlameFist95 Unlock all 29 Characters, then buy the Advanced World Tornament from Bulma. | Submitted by FlameFist95Ģ: Hold L2 and enter and exit skill shop ignoring Bulma when she is talking. | Submitted by Ranjev Unlock 16 Characters, then buy the Adept World Tournament from Bulma. | Submitted by FlameFist95 So remember that you can only use it separately. | Submitted by devonte1213 Note: When you have entered the BREAKTHROUGH skill in the custom tray of your charachter, the SENZU Bean skill won't come into effect. This is extremely useful in Dragon World when you are fighting Super Buu (Gohan absorbed) with Hercule to unlock Videl. But you as soon as your life ends you will get back up and have 3 more bars of life. When you are fighting some tough charachters you might die. Unlock Tiencha, Gocruel, and KibitoShin.The Playstation 2 release is left out of the online party, which means the Wii version is going to be the one to pick up when Atari releases Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 in November. Only the Nintendo Wii version is going to have online play, a first for the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series. Latency problems are still being ironed out and Atari didn’t mention any more details besides that they have been playing with online battles in their office. When I was informed about this I asked about lag issues, a problem that plagues many online fighting games. The Wii game is going to include online play through Nintendo Wi-Fi.
There is one more feature in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 that fans of the series are going to love. Babidi was the last character I got to try out, he attacks with an orb. King Vegeta was next, he has the ability to turn into a giant ape and in this mode one of his supers knocks off a half of the other player’s life bar.
I played around with Goku first and I’m convinced Dragon Ball Z fans are going to like his remote movements. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 responds to the Wii’s accelerometers so you can move around when you fight. The best part is the controls felt responsive, unlike the awkward move the remote off the screen and bring it back set up that relied on the sensor bar. It allows the developers to incorporate unique motions without having to worry about training first time players. Other motions include thrusting the remote forward, crossing your arms and pointing the remote to your chest.Īdding in the little orange man was a brilliant idea. Some of them should be instantly familiar to Dragon Ball Z fans like the hand motions for the Kamehameha and raising both hands in the sky to do a Spirit Bomb. The orange icon tells you the motion you need to make to do a special attack. When you press and hold down a direction on the remote’s d-pad a figure pops up on the bottom left hand corner of the screen. You don’t have to hold down Z + B to input blast commands for special attacks anymore. Shaking the remote, pressing buttons and keeping the remote positioned at the sensor bar was overwhelming for someone who wanted try out the Wii game without a lecture.įor Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 the development team started from scratch and streamlined the controls. The other problem with it was overly complex for newcomers.
The special move motions were simply moving the remote off screen, nothing like the demonstration videos where kids mimicked the Kamehameha motions. I wasn’t crazy about the motion controls in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2.