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Tenkaichi games have been growing for quite some time and each version has introduced more gameplay modes and, of course, characters. Well, like the graphics,
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 follows suit after its predecessors by offering around 20 new playable characters including King Cold, King Vegeta, Babdi, Dr. Wheelo, Nail, as well as some classic
Dragon Ball characters like Kid Chi-Chi, General Blue and Tambourine.
Like all other versions of this game, the Story mode, called Dragon History, will take you through each of the events and fights from the DBZ and GT series, as well as the various movies in quick succession. Of course, just because you are plowing through the story's fights quickly doesn't mean you will be getting through the story quickly since there were a lot of fights in the show. One of the interesting differences between this game and previous ones is that you won't always play the good guys. In past games, if you played a good guy and they were going to lose (like pretty much anyone against Frieza on Namek), then you just had to hold out for a certain amount of time. In Tenkaichi 3, on the other hand, you will control whichever character(s) is supposed to win, so instead of controlling Krillen, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Gohan on Namek, you will take them on as Frieza as you move between your different forms. This was a nice change since, as my brother puts it, "No one wants to fight a battle they know they won't win."
Ultimate Battle Mode is a series of really hard missions where you will have to perform very specific battles and tasks. These are interesting distractions from the story battles, but I often found myself getting somewhat frustrated at them. This is also the mode you will go into in order to perform Disc Fusion. This lets you put your previous Tenkaichi games in your PS2 and unlock more gameplay modes as a reward for following the series.
Dragon World Tour Mode lets you play through the game's various tournament modes. Each tournament type has slightly different rules (like whether or not ring-outs exist) and typically has a particular enemy at the end. These are final fights like Grandpa Gohan at the end of World Tournament or Super Sayan 3 Goku as the last opponent in the Otherworld Tournament. The other tournaments are World Martial Arts Big Tournament, Cell Games and Yamcha Games.
The Duel, Evolution and Ultimate Training Modes haven't really changed at all. Duel lets you fight friends or computers with your normal or customized characters, while Evolution Z is the mode you will go into to buy abilities and customize those characters. Ultimate Training is a ton of short training missions that newcomers will want to take part in. If you played the last version of the game, then you can just skip this mode.
The Data Center option returns giving you access to tons of character info and saved footage from your fights, while Character Reference is a nice place to go to look up tons of game-based data for the characters you've unlocked like voice-playbacks, model views for each of the selected character's costumes as well as a little voice clip from Chi-chi about her opinion of the selected character.