Dragon Ball Z Infinite World - PS2
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Infinite World is the latest DragonBall Z title for the PS2, following on from three successful DragonBall Z: Budokai Tenkaichi games. Infinite World combines the tried and tested formula of the previous PS2 games with new features from the next generation DBZ Burst Limit game. Smoother gameplay and faster combos deliver the ultimate PS2 DBZ experience.
The game features the Exciting Skill System, as did its predecessors, but now as well as purchasing skills to add to your characters Skil ... more >>
The game features the Exciting Skill System, as did its predecessors, but now as well as purchasing skills to add to your characters Skil ... more >>
Infinite World is the latest DragonBall Z title for the PS2, following on from three successful DragonBall Z: Budokai Tenkaichi games. Infinite World combines the tried and tested formula of the previous PS2 games with new features from the next generation DBZ Burst Limit game. Smoother gameplay and faster combos deliver the ultimate PS2 DBZ experience.
The game features the Exciting Skill System, as did its predecessors, but now as well as purchasing skills to add to your characters Skill Tray, you can also upgrade those skills.
Infinite World also includes the new "Dragon Missions" that include many well-known scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series that have never been seen in a video game before. These scenes, and selected ones from previous games are all rendered using new graphical effects and shaders, to make Infinite World the best looking PS2 DBZ game yet.
Dragon Missions extend the objectives of the game beyond simply fighting, and include action, time attack and even racing themes. Don't worry though, the emphasis is still firmly on fighting. Infinite World uses a combat system similar to that in the next gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit game, offering hand to hand ground-based combat, and a variety of flying moves too.
Infinite Mission is the ultimate DragonBall Z game for the PS2 in more ways than one, and the series is going out with a bang. << less
The game features the Exciting Skill System, as did its predecessors, but now as well as purchasing skills to add to your characters Skill Tray, you can also upgrade those skills.
Infinite World also includes the new "Dragon Missions" that include many well-known scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series that have never been seen in a video game before. These scenes, and selected ones from previous games are all rendered using new graphical effects and shaders, to make Infinite World the best looking PS2 DBZ game yet.
Dragon Missions extend the objectives of the game beyond simply fighting, and include action, time attack and even racing themes. Don't worry though, the emphasis is still firmly on fighting. Infinite World uses a combat system similar to that in the next gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit game, offering hand to hand ground-based combat, and a variety of flying moves too.
Infinite Mission is the ultimate DragonBall Z game for the PS2 in more ways than one, and the series is going out with a bang. << less
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