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Bandai Namco has announced a fourth entry in the much-loved Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi series of fighting games.

The new game will become the fourth entry in the franchise and the first new game in the series since 2010’s Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team on the PSP. The series’ last outing on a major console was Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 on the PlayStation 2 in 2007 (though it wouldn’t make its way to Australia until 2008).

The new game is in development at Bandai Namco in partnership with the show’s long-time production company Toei Animation. Not much is known about it, other than this rather nostalgic teaser above that features the logo appearing on a classic PS2-era CRT television, which gives way to Goku undergoing his more recent blue-haired transformation from Dragon Ball Super, called Super Saiyajin God Super Saiyajin (yes, they really do say Super Saiyajin twice). The transformation is colloquially referred to as Super Saiyajin Blue.

The Tenkaichi series differentiated itself from its Budokai sister series by introducing 3D environments for fights to take place in. Where Budokai was a more traditional 2D fighter in the style of Tekken, Tenkaichi took those mechanics and added verticality, letting players fly around to find new angles of attack. It wasn’t perfect, but, at the time, it was as close as players could get to replicating the anime. The Dragon Ball Xenoverse series could be considered the spiritual successor, taking many of its mechanical cues from Tenkaichi, while Budokai’s more traditional style eventually became the FGC favourite Dragon Ball FighterZ.

We wait to see what Bandai has up its sleeve here. No platforms have been announced yet, but it’s probably safe to assume PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC will be on the list.

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  3. What is the difference between the budokai games and budokai tenkaichi games?

gamer65926592 10 years ago

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I have played them all but it's been years so is there a difference or are they all just sequels?

EternalDahaka 10 years ago

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gamer65926592 posted...

I have played them all but it's been years so is there a difference or are they all just sequels?

The main difference is gameplay. Budokai plays more like a 2D fighter (with 3D sidestepping and dashing), and the Tenkaichi series has full 3D movement and dashing. The Budokai has generally better story cinematics than Tenkaichi, and Tenkaichi is known for its huge roster.

There's quite a bit more differences, but those are basically the major ones. I can list more if that doesn't jog your memory.

The original name for the Tenkaichi titles was "Sparking!" but "Budokai Tenkaichi" was used for western audiences to connect the Sparking! series to Budokai's fame. The Budokai series was made by the company DIMPS, and the Tenkaichi series was made by Spike.

Vamp_Wraith 10 years ago

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It really comes down to the type of game you want to play. They're both really fun (Budokai 3 and Budokai Tenkaichi 3), but they play completely different.

One more or less plays like an offshoot of many 2D fighters with a Dragon Ball twist, the other goes it's own way and defines itself much more close to the show. A DBZ simulation fighter, so to speak.

FFX is not the greatest game ever made

gahzridian 10 years ago

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Infinite World is the best one though if you're looking for a dbz fighter with some level of strategy and depth.