

Once again developed by the programmers at Dimps, Budokai 2 is in many ways the ideal sequel. But the game actually delivers a surprisingly deep, albeit sometimes flawed, set of additional options that are sure to entice fans of the series the world over. Like its predecessor, the GameCube version of Budokai 2 is at its core a 3D fighter set to the backdrop of the DBZ universe. In 2003, it released the second installment of the popular fighting series Dragon Ball Z Budokai for PlayStation 2 and in late 2004 GameCube owners received an improved port of the title.


The franchise has swept both Japan and America during the course of the last several years and publisher Atari has capitalized on that truth.
