Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Super Deluxe Top Patched
Top Modded Character Additions
If you are creating a "Top" list or a showcase for this type of content, here are the core elements to include:
- Freedom of Movement: You can fly freely, dart behind enemies, or hide behind mountains.
- The Rush Mechanics: The game popularized the "Rush" supers—cinematic combo attacks that feel like they are ripped straight from the anime.
- Blast Stocks: The resource management of "Blast Stocks" allows for strategic use of instant-transmission, power-ups, and ultimate attacks.
- Introduce soft counters: Moves that trade favorably against strong options rather than hard counters.
- Cap extreme damage on single combos; distribute damage across multi-hit/longer combos.
- Improve recovery windows on flight cancels and dash cancels to reduce ambiguous pressure.
- Create patch notes with clear changelogs and versioning to track adjustments.
- Add an in-game practice mode with frame-by-frame, hitbox display, and dummy conditioning behaviors.
- IGN: 7.5/10 - "Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is a great game, but it's not perfect. The lack of a new story mode and some questionable design choices hold it back from being a truly great experience."
- GameSpot: 7.5/10 - "The gameplay is still satisfying, and the roster is still massive, but the lack of innovation and some technical issues hold it back."
Super Deluxe Top
In the golden age of arena fighters, Budokai Tenkaichi 3 sat alone on the throne. The edition doesn’t just polish that throne – it expands it, engraves it with fan art, and challenges you to fight 200+ warriors in the most brutal, beautiful battles possible on the PS2 engine. dragon ball z budokai tenkaichi 3 super deluxe top