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It would go down if you were flying and your opponent was on the ground. In the previous two games, when you pressed A to throw an energy blast towards a flying opponent, the ball would go diagonally up, towards said opponent. There's a minor detail that just bugs me so much. The soundtrack is good (barring one track), the gameplay isn't bad, it's almost the same as before, but looking at the big picture, this is undeniably a step down from Super Butoden 2. If you're curious about this game, play it. Nice of them to give some preview of the stages. Dragon Ball Z: Super Butden 3 is a 1994 fighting video game developed by Tose and published by Bandai for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.Based upon Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise, it is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Super Butden 2, which was released earlier in 1993 for SNES. I'm surprised they didn't have a palette swap for Majin Buu's stage, with the lights turned off. The rest are palette swaps of the cloud stage, the mountain stage, or the tournament stage. There's just a little problem - this ends up exposing that only 4 of the 9 stages are actually different. When it's time to select a stage, the game actually gives you a little visual preview of what the stages look like. There is one good thing I'll say about the versus mode. I haven't gotten much use out of it, honestly. You clash into each other and grapple with your arms for a bit, before you or your opponent get to do a throw. The fighting is fine, but there's almost nothing new except for some grappling gimmick that happens when you and your opponent dash towards each other. I get that the idea was probably "oh, well, there was a tournament in the Buu saga, so this is perfectly fine" - but no, when the prequel made so much out of its story mode, you gotta have some kind of story mode in this game. Even in that department, this game is inferior to Butoden 2.Īs far as game modes go, you have a versus mode where you can play against a 2nd player, the CPU or watch CPU matches. Here, Future Trunks is the only hidden character to get with a cheat code. In the prequel, Goku and Broly were great hidden characters. It's safe to say this game was developed while the Buu saga was on its early stages. You have Goku, Gohan, Goten, Supreme Kai, Majin Buu, Dabura, Trunks, Vegeta and.Android 18. So, what IS in this game? Well, a rather half baked roster, all things considered. The roster, without the Trunks cheat code. Have something to say about this game Is it yet another pointless review Is it something interesting that know on else knows Did you write a walk through and. It's almost like this game was rushed, and there was no time to even throw one of those things together. You know, one of the main attractions of the previous game, if not THE main attraction. After the admittedly cool intro, players will quickly notice that there's no story mode to this game. Guess what this game did? Well, let's start from the top. Usually, when a game gets a sequel, I expect more content, not less.