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'''Super Dragon Ball Z''' (SDBZ) is a 3D fighting game based on Akira Toriyama's immensely popular ''Dragon Ball Z'' series, developed jointly by Arika and Crafts & Meister, released for arcades on Namco's System 256 in 2005, and ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2006. | |||
Compared to other DBZ games of the time (particularly the ''Budokai'' series), SDBZ combines a more traditional fighting game control scheme with decidedly less traditional gameplay, placing a huge emphasis on freeform movement with open-ended flight mechanics, diverse stage designs, complex and powerful space control options, and simple but often brutal close range pressure centred around a unique kind of left-right mixup afforded by the game's flight mechanics. | |||
On top of this unique gameplay style, SDBZ also features an extensive character customization system with its Skill Trees, allowing a player to tailor their character's moves, statistics and abilities for their own playstyle. This combination of wholly unique gameplay and the ability to make a character truly your own makes for a fighting game with unprecedented levels of player freedom and creativity, and one that, as a result, still enjoys a fairly small, but very dedicated competitive following. | |||
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| gamename = Super Dragon Ball Z | |||
| abbreviation = SDBZ | |||
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| version = PS2 | |||
| developer = Arika, Crafts & Meister | |||
| publisher = Bandai Namco Games (JP, EU), Atari (US) | |||
| system = PlayStation 2 | |||
| release = 2006 | |||
| netcode = Delay Based Netcode<br> | |||
| community = [https://discord.gg/DjvFKJUvbj Discord Server] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 1 May 2022
Super Dragon Ball Z (SDBZ) is a 3D fighting game based on Akira Toriyama's immensely popular Dragon Ball Z series, developed jointly by Arika and Crafts & Meister, released for arcades on Namco's System 256 in 2005, and ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2006.
Compared to other DBZ games of the time (particularly the Budokai series), SDBZ combines a more traditional fighting game control scheme with decidedly less traditional gameplay, placing a huge emphasis on freeform movement with open-ended flight mechanics, diverse stage designs, complex and powerful space control options, and simple but often brutal close range pressure centred around a unique kind of left-right mixup afforded by the game's flight mechanics.
On top of this unique gameplay style, SDBZ also features an extensive character customization system with its Skill Trees, allowing a player to tailor their character's moves, statistics and abilities for their own playstyle. This combination of wholly unique gameplay and the ability to make a character truly your own makes for a fighting game with unprecedented levels of player freedom and creativity, and one that, as a result, still enjoys a fairly small, but very dedicated competitive following.
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PS2 |
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Arika, Crafts & Meister |
Publishers |
Bandai Namco Games (JP, EU), Atari (US) |
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PlayStation 2 |
Release Date |
2006 |
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Delay Based Netcode |
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