Speaking of style, Budokai 3 has benefited from its HD treatment. It’s a time consuming mode that can get repetitive, but it captures the spirit and style of the franchise extremely well. You can collect the seven Dragon Balls in order to acquire rare equipment, or search the environment for optional fights and random items. Taking control of one of 11 characters available in the newly named Dragon Universe mode, you’ll need to explore the world of Dragon Ball with an RPG-esque world map. However, the third game’s story redeems itself through gameplay. Gone are the cutscenes, which are replaced by 2D portraits of characters and dialogue – though any context is still just as vague as the first game. Budokai 3 switches up the story mode quite a bit.
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