

- #Raging blast 2 backwards compatible full#
- #Raging blast 2 backwards compatible series#
- #Raging blast 2 backwards compatible free#
When the controlled character reach the Story Objectives, a battle usually begins. The player also has the option to locate the Story Objectives or rather, can hide it and attempt to find it on their own: objectives have a large beam of light that shoots up from the ground, making them easy to spot at close range. This interface is almost no different aside from giving the screen a red tint and including arrows that appear to guide towards the next Story Objective. Also, certain characters equipped with scouters may use them as well.
#Raging blast 2 backwards compatible full#
The screen also includes use of capsules, a recharge button and a full screen Dragon Radar.
#Raging blast 2 backwards compatible free#
The Free Roam screen includes a Dragon Radar used for finding such places as the Story Objectives or the World Tournament, however, if visiting the World Tournament during Story Mode, the player will be forced to use the character they are currently playing as in Story Mode. After the cutscene, it shows flashbacks of Goku and Gohan at the Kame House, Goku taking the powerful blow to the stomach by Raditz, as well as Goku atop the Nimbus Cloud flying alongside Piccolo. This includes a chase where the controlled character must escape Zarbon without getting too close or risk being defeated, as most villains will not hesitate to fire Ki Blasts if the controlled character fall behind.Īfter finishing the battle between Bardock and Frieza, and getting hit by Frieza's Supernova technique, a cutscene ensues showing the destruction of Planet Vegeta and Goku's arrival on Earth. There are also Chase Sequences found in such instances as a battle between Vegeta and Zarbon. During Free Roam (if playing as Goku), Goku can ride the Nimbus Cloud or have another character such as Piccolo follow Goku. The Story Mode begins with a battle between Bardock and Frieza, then the battle against Raditz and ends with the final fight between Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta and Omega Shenron. The story mode also features digitally remastered scenes from the anime, making it more true to the Dragon Ball series. Great Apes and other giant characters, such as Janemba (First Form) and Hirudegarn, up to 15x the size of playable characters are featured in boss fights and/or cinematics. Fifteen animated scenes with bosses are included. It includes Free-Roam style gameplay similar to the Story Mode of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2. The enhanced Story Mode immerses players in the Dragon Ball universe, and included bonus levels from the Dragon Ball Z movies and even one level from the Dragon Ball GT series. When a character has low health, their taunt will become one of the Blast 1 they used in the Tenkaichi games for example, when at low health, base form Goku will have his taunt become Give Me Energy! Modes Story Mode There is also an added health recovery system and a vast collection of more cinematic camera angles. The gameplay also includes elements from the Budokai series, such as Quick Time Events during certain combos. Improved mechanics allow for faster long-to-short range fights.

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. This includes realistic craters and Kamehameha tracers cutting across the sky, delivering a heightened sensation of realism and dynamic immediacy.

“Impact Break” system allows large scale environment destruction. The game features the original Japanese voices and music, such as Cha-La Head-Cha-La.

#Raging blast 2 backwards compatible series#
The character and environment graphics are upgraded since the previous games characters are drawn straight from the original series and to match the anime and makes it a true Dragon Ball experience. It has faithful manga-style graphics, totally destructible battle fields, and refined controls designed to bring the experience closer to the highly acclaimed Budokai Tenkaichi series. Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi dives into the Dragon Ball universe with brand new content and gameplay, and a comprehensive character line up.
