I’ve been aDragon Ballfan for more than 15 years so I’ve tried my fair share ofDBZgames. While the firstSparking!game (which was incorrectly titledBudokai Tenkaichiin Europe and in America) wasn’t a bad offering, I didn’t like it as much asBudokai 3. It had a few flaws (no in-game transformations, some characters were almost unbeatable…) that kept it from being a great game. With that said, it looks like the people at Spike listened to the fans’ complaints and managed to correct those mistakes. With about a hundred playable characters, in-game transformations and a greatly improved story mode, the game looks really promising. This video alone almost restored my faith in the franchise. But one question remains: Will the Wii version be any good? Even though players will be able to use the classic controller, can fighting games be played using the Wiimote?Drabon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2is set for a November 2006 release, on both the PlayStation 2 and the Wii.









