![]() ![]() The presentation was simple, but the payoff was huge. You had every saga, every possible battle within each episode of the show, and a never-ending list of fights to enjoy because of it. ![]() In Tenkaichi 2, story mode made up a simply ridiculous mass of content, including more battles than any sane person would ever care to complete. Take a look at the main story mode, for example. The roster now stands at 161 fighters, the game includes new day/night levels (with some special abilities only working under specific conditions), and a few new tactics for seasoned fighters to make use of, but in the end the core experience is identical to previous versions, and there's even some content lost along the way. Not because it's a poor effort by any means, but because so much of it is rehash from the previous game, and what is new isn't always an improvement over BT2. Budokai Tenkaichi 3 may just be that game. ![]()
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