GR:
As a fighting game fan, I’m disappointed by the simplicity and small-mindedness that seems to have gone into Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. As a fan of the animé series for so many years, and having played many, many versions of this story over my years as a professional reviewer, this attempt at a cash-in just hurts my feelings. After so many different fighting games and experiments one might think developers would have a handle on to how to make such a game work, even in two dimensions. This is a prime example as to why people don’t trust licensed anime games, and why they shouldn't trust licensed anime games.
In Japan, owners of the Nintendo 3DS fighting games One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum and Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden can now engage in cross-game battles.
Why the hell is he blue...DB should have just stopped after GT( only because of SSJ4 and Gogeta)...I Am a diehard fan of dragon ball but I can't get behind this silliness.
Bandai Namco has announced that One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum and Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will have crossover game play, so that users of one of these two titles will fight in the other, permitting clashes mode between characters of One Piece and Dragon Ball.
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Avalanche never released a patch to improve the framerate on the console versions of JC3 like they said they would, so screw them.
I completely agree with this review,DBZ deserve a competitive fighting game something like guilty gear xrd or marvel vs capcom 3.