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Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 (Compatible with Sony PSP, Asia Version)Product reference: DRAGON-BALL-Z-SHIN-BU-R74797 |
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Well, here's the thing, short and sweet, are you a Dragon Ball Z fan in any way? If you answered 'No' then you can move along, there's really nothing in this thoroughly average fighter to interest you, in fact the Dragon Ball Z licence and all the daft hokum that entails is probably enough to put you off on its own. However, if you answered 'Yes' then it's instantly not just any middle of the road beat-em-up, it's a middle of the road beat-em-up covered with enough DBZ bits and bobs to sink a large ship, which is probably enough for you to blindly ignore the negative parts of that description altogether and rush out to buy it. Description: Dragon Ball Z (along with the earlier Dragon Ball GT) comes from the long tradition of taking Japanese children's anime and re-dubbing it for a western audience that's been going on for years, from shows like Battle of the Planets, The Mysterious Cities of Gold and Hercules 31 (now that was a theme tune) etc., that hold a special place in the hearts of many a child of the 80's like myself to more recent fare like the cult of Pokemon and its menagerie of imitators that continue to ensnare school children the world over with their 'Gotta catch em all!' mentality. Based around the story of Goku and the Z Warriors, the Dragon Ball Z series has spawned over two hundred and ninety episodes not to mention another thirteen movies and even a few TV specials to boot. With such success games are a natural extension of the franchise and with over fifty having been released across the world to date they must be doing something right. Somewhere. Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
