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<blockquote data-quote="Mustafar Reginald" data-source="post: 28033" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>If everything up to BT3 counts, then Budokai 3 is my favourite retro game but that's kind of a boring answer, kind of expected so I want to throw out another personal favourite, Super Dragon Ball Z.</p><p></p><p>Super Dragon Ball Z is a more traditional fighting game, with command inputs, quarter-circles and even more complicated directional inputs. It had a decent-size roster with some unique entries, like you can play as Chi-Chi for example. But what I loved about it was all the customization options, and like skill trees for leveling up characters. You could dead-ass give Mecha Frieza a rocket launcher, or give Future Trunks a lazer sword or a katana.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mate, you've may have picked the one DBZ fighting game I've never played. I looked it up and it does look fun, that Mr. Satan mode sounds hilarious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustafar Reginald, post: 28033, member: 113"] If everything up to BT3 counts, then Budokai 3 is my favourite retro game but that's kind of a boring answer, kind of expected so I want to throw out another personal favourite, Super Dragon Ball Z. Super Dragon Ball Z is a more traditional fighting game, with command inputs, quarter-circles and even more complicated directional inputs. It had a decent-size roster with some unique entries, like you can play as Chi-Chi for example. But what I loved about it was all the customization options, and like skill trees for leveling up characters. You could dead-ass give Mecha Frieza a rocket launcher, or give Future Trunks a lazer sword or a katana. Mate, you've may have picked the one DBZ fighting game I've never played. I looked it up and it does look fun, that Mr. Satan mode sounds hilarious. [/QUOTE]
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