Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden is the newest 2D fighting game of the DBZ Butoden series (which started in 1993 on the SNES). This game is developed for the Nintendo 3DS by Arc System Works and published by Bandai Namco.
Ah, I think I recall replaying one or two of the earlier Butoden games on an SNES emulator since it was Japanese only and there were like no other DBZ games at the time, but meh. Not sure that a 2D DBZ has the kind of appeal to me that it used to. Did enjoy Supersonic Warriors on the GBA though.
To me, a destructive force of nature is bad-ass. Then again, I'm one of the people that thinks you don't even need character development or even dialogue
to be cool, you just need to punch someone whenever they piss you off, that is ****ing awesome.
Agree to disagree. That's why Broly's always been boring though. Hating Goku because... reasons when they were both still babies and just yelling "Kakarot!" is not my idea of a great character, even by DBZ standards. Glad he's not canon.
I can see how Broly in Second Coming could be annoying, but how could you dislike him in the first one? He was super bad ass and he was very talkative. Plus he had the added bonus of being bat shit crazy!
In the second one he was kinda repetitive, he never really says anything besides "Kakarot!"
In the first one, he was like "Kakarot... Do you love your son?" with that epic evil grin. "You think I'm a monster?... I'm not a monster... I'm the devil himself." My jaw dropped, the thing that makes him cool is his pure hatred and destructive power, plus, all arguments aside, he did get some character development in during the first movie.
Yeah, except that's actually kinda interesting. Yeah, it's flat compared to someone like Bardock, but it's practically a deconstruction of subconsciously repressed childhood trauma, and in that sense is a helluvalot more interesting to watch under that context than someone as lame and almost deliberately uninspired as Lord Slug or Turles.