Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi is the fourth Dragon Ball game in the series, and by far the best. By switching to developer spike over long-time developer DIMPS, Atari hoped to bring something new and unexpected to this game that was lacking in the others. The new camera angle is the most obvious change, this has its pros and cons. Pros would be that this angle allows your character to fly anywhere in the area without being directly connected to your opponent as in the previous games. Cons would be that it does take a bit to get used to, but with the different control set up it doesn't take much more than an hour for even the slowest of adapters. Tenkaichi has also eliminated transforming in fights, each character still has all the transformations they would normally have (if not more), but they are all registered as different characters. ex: if you are SSJ Goku, you stay SSJ Goku for the entire fight. each transformation also varies in move set, but not dramatically. Those were the two most drastic changes in Tenkaichi from the previous games, but I will leave the rest for you to find out. I'm sure you will be as pleased as I was.
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