Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World | |
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Developer(s) | Dimps |
Publisher(s) | Bandai |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Genre(s) | Versus fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer |
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World, (ドラゴンボールZインフィニットワールド, Doragon Bōru Zetto Infinitto Wārudo) in Japan, is a video game based on the well-known anime series Dragon Ball Z and is being developed by Dimps and published in North America by Atari for the PlayStation 2 and Europe and Japan by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label. It is scheduled for release in North America on November 4th, 2008, in Japan on December 4th, 2008, and in Europe on December 5th, 2008.
Gameplay
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Skills
Analogous to its predecessors, Infinite World will utilize the "Capsule System". Players will be able to customize their fighter by purchasing skills and adding them to a customizable skill tray.
Dragon Missions
The new "Dragon Missions" show many moments from the anime, and give them goals that aren't restricted to fighting. Some of these missions include running to the end of Snake Way under a time limit,[1] and trying to catch Bubbles on King Kai's planet.[2] Although this is not a new concept to the franchise, as the first Budokai game featured two mini games within it's story modes, the feature was absent from Budokai 2 and Budokai 3.
Playable characters
- Goku (Base,[3][4] Kaioken,[5] Super Saiyan,[6] Super Saiyan 2[7], Super Saiyan 3, Vegito, Gogeta[8])
- Goku (GT) (Base, Super Saiyan 4, Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta[8])
- Teen Gohan (Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 2[8])
- Great Saiyaman [8]
- Son Goten (Base, Super Saiyan, Gotenks[8])
- Vegeta (Base,[9] Super Saiyan,[10] Majin Vegeta[11], Super Saiyan 4, Vegito, Gogeta, Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta[8])
- Trunks (Super Saiyan[10])
- Trunks (Base, Super Saiyan, Gotenks[8])
- Pan [8]
- Piccolo[10]
- Krillin[12]
- Tien[13]
- Yamcha[14]
- Hercule[8]
- Videl[8]
- Great Saiyawoman[8]
- Pikkon[15]
- Raditz[16]
- Nappa[8]
- Captain Ginyu [8]
- Frieza (Second Form,[17] Third Form[10], Final Form, 100% Final Form[8])
- Android 16
- Android 17
- Android 18
- Android 20
- Cell (Imperfect Form,[18] Semi-Perfect Form[13])
- Majin Buu[19]
- Super Buu[20]
- Kid Buu[8]
- Janemba (Final Form)
- Super 17[21]
References
- ^ In game screenshot of Son Goku in the Snake Way Dragon Mission minigame.
- ^ "'Dragon Ball Z(R): Infinite World' Brings Best of Dragon Ball Z Universe to Playstation(R)2 Computer Entertainment System" (Press release). Atari. August 20.
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(help) - ^ In game screenshot of Super Saiyan Goku fighting Paikuhan.
- ^ TGS 2008 Trailer
- ^ Video of Goku fighting Vegeta with old style armor.
- ^ In game screenshot of Goku in Super Saiyan state.
- ^ Video of Majin Vegeta vs. Super Saiyan 2 Goku in the Long Awaited Fight.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o New trailer on IGN. Confirms several characters
- ^ In game screenshot of Son Goku fighting a normal Vegeta in his Buu saga clothes.
- ^ a b c d Famitsu article on Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World.
- ^ Video of Goku vs. Vegeta at IGN
- ^ In game screenshot of Krillin.
- ^ a b In game screenshot of Tien using his Tribeam on semi-perfect Cell in Dragon Mission minigame.
- ^ Gameplay footage of Yamcha fighting Majin Buu.
- ^ In game screenshot of Goku fighting Paikuhan.
- ^ In game screenshot of Goku fighting Raditz
- ^ In game screenshot of Piccolo fighting Second Form Frieza
- ^ In game screenshot of Piccolo fighting Imperfect Cell
- ^ Ten second video of Goku fighting Majin Buu.
- ^ Gameplay video of Pikkon fighting Super Buu.
- ^ In game screenshot of Goku fighting Super 17.