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Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World 



 
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Publisher: Atari Games
Developer: Atari
Platform: PS2
Category: Fighting
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The new “Dragon Missions: in the Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World include many famous scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series never before seen in a video game. A range of missions from time attack in the “Snake Road Mission” alongside other action and racing-style missions puts players’ strategy and quick-thinking skills to the test beyond simply showing off their deadly fighting skills.

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But no Dragon Ball Z game would be complete without its fair share of spectacular battles. Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World uses a simplified battle system taken from the recently released next-gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit for thrilling hand-to-hand fighting on the ground, or flying leaps and aerial combat in the skies. Defeat your opponent by blasting damaging Ki attacks from the sky or by diving into him and launching an explosive smash attack.


5.0
Out of 10
Challenge
6.0
Character Balance
7.0
Controls
6.0
Graphics/Animation
6.0
Interface
5.0
Sound
6.0
Special Moves
7.0
Storyline
5.0
Unlockables
6.0
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dissapointing
By: darkness13    Favorite Category: Role-Playing    Date: Monday, Jan 11, 2010
Despite the titile i think this is a good game, I just hate the fact this is the last ps2 dbz game.

Grahpics the graphics in this game are good the character models look like the anime with the cel-shaded graphics.The stages and auras look great as well. To me it looks like the kaioken is more red instead of purple. They also use blue lighting auras instead of yellow.

The sound is g...[More]


Just OK.
By: ShadowDancerLei    Favorite Category: Action    Date: Saturday, Aug 15, 2009
So, I first popped this bad boy in my PS2 and the first thing I noticed was the graphics. They were very well done. I personally liked the character designs on this game better than Tenkaichi 3. The character combos were good. There were also the little mini games. I thought they were entertaining and help to break up the action a little bit. Now, there were some things that weren't so hot, like...[More]


dont do it.
By: dorkyness619    Favorite Category: Shooter    Date: Thursday, Apr 16, 2009
This game is absolutely dreadful. The controls great, story terrible. The controls and the game plays very smooth just like the show. The unlockables are great and the characters are easily unlocked if you have the patience. I know i'm going to get made fun of because of this review but this game is way too hard. Now that i played this no one can touch me in 2 and 3. It is incredibly hard and at o...[More]





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Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Review
DBZ: Infinite World fails to live up to the standard set by previous DBZ games on the PS2.


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Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Hands-On
We go for one last romp on the PS2 with Goku and the Dragon Ball Z cast.


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