As I've mentioned earlier, there are assist characters can be unlocked and used, with each character having a different effect such as offensive attacks, defensive maneuvers and healing. If you've played any of the Japanese Super Butoden games for the Super Famicom, then it's like those but prettier. It plays like your standard fighting game, although there's a dedicated ki blast button and holding R charges your ki so you can perform more moves. Gameplay is simple enough: you fight your opponent until one of you loses all of your life and the other is crowned the winner. Once you find a stage to compete in, it's time to fight. Anyway, you can select anywhere from one to three fighters you can switch back and forth with and anywhere from one to four assist fighters to summon during your fight, with the quantity of each being dependent on how much space is left to allocate on the character select screen.
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Unfortunately, there isn't an online mode so you'll have to find local friends to play with. There isn't much to do after that except fighting one-on-one matches with the CPU or with friends. Finish Adventure Mode to unlock Extreme Tournament Mode, which is a straight arcade mode for those looking for a true challenger. There is also an Adventure Mode where you can unlock assist characters that can be summoned when tapped on the bottom screen, although the methods of obtaining them aren't as easy and straightforward as they seem. Like every other Dragon Ball Z fighting game, the main story mode is a retelling of the DBZ storyline, from the Saiyan saga to the Majin Boo saga, with some nods to Dragon Ball GT and even the recent movies like Battle of Gods and Resurrection F. And it was developed by Arc System Works, makers of Guilty Gear and Blazblue! You can really see their contribution by the well-drawn and animated 2D character sprites.
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But now Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is available now in stores and on the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS.
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It's been a while since we've had a traditional 2D Dragon Ball Z fighting game.