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Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks: Defeat Super Buu using Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks in Story mode. Super Saiyan 2 Goku: Defeat Majin Vegeta with Super Saiyan 2 Goku in Story mode. Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta: Defeat Omega Shenron in Story mode. Super Janemba: Defeat Super Janemba with Super Gogeta in Story mode. Super Buu (Gohan Absorbed): Defeat Super Buu with Super Vegito in Story mode. Super Buu: Defeat Super Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks in Story mode.
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Raditz: Defeat Raditz with Goku and Piccolo in Story mode. Omega Shenron: Defeat Omega Shenron in Story mode. Majin Vegeta: Defeat Goku with Majin Vegeta in Story mode. Jeice and Burter: Defeat Jeice and Burter with Goku. Goku (Super Saiyan 3): Defeat Majin Buu with Goku in Story mode. Frieza (Full Power Final Form): Defeat Frieza with Super Saiyan Goku in Story mode. Frieza (Form 1, 2, 3): Defeat Frieza with Vegeta, Piccolo, and Kid Gohan. Cell (Super Perfect Form): Defeat Cell with Super Saiyan 2 Gohan in Story mode. Cell (Perfect Form): Defeat Cell with Super Vegeta in Story mode. Cell (Second Form): Defeat Cell with Super Vegeta in Story mode. Captain Ginyu (Goku's body): Defeat Captain Ginyu (Base Form) with Goku in Story mode. Broly: Defeat Broly in Story mode with Super Saiyan Goku. Again, the actual mechanics are pretty limited, but there's a crapton of content.Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding character:īardock: Win the first battle in Story mode against Frieza (First Form). So far, I've literally only tried training mode (because the game mechanics are completely different to any DBZ game before) and Hero Mode (hence the CaCs in the pics), so I'm not sure if there's splitscreen, though I'd assume so. So can you have splitscreen fights or something on this? Superbuu3 wrote: Ooo destructible environments i'm suddenly interested. The special techniques really do feel like they can wreck planets. When one of the attacks is fired off you often see a really cool scene of the landscape in the immediate aftermath, smoke and dust billowing up, electricity discharging as small lightning shocks in the immediate area. There are three basic types of environmental damage beam (creating a trough like the kamehameha above), impact crater (a single huge crater, caused by something like Vegeta's Big Bang Attack) and the smaller craters, as seen in the screenshot above.
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Quote : That scar from the Kamehameha is actually really cool.Īgreed, hence why I thought it worthy of posting. I just hope we get to see it fulfilled, be it via DLC or more likely in a few years time with a different DBZ title. I don't want to sound too down on the game as I said, despite the flaws, I am enjoying it and CaC genuinely has potential. Given how large the boosts are for the SSj forms, this means a CaC (and most of the cast come to think of it) will always be unable to match the damage output of SSj3 Goku, Gotenks or even the SSJ2s. No SSJ2 or 3, though you can unlock the relevant auras if you just want some pretty lightning. There's no option to remove his tail, and while you can unlock a Super Saiyan form, that's the highest you can go. It's also missing a few options that you'd expect to be there you cannot create females, only males, and the Hero is always a saiyan. Gone are my hopes of doing something to tie in with the DBD fic. Sure, you can edit the Hero at any time, so you can literally change the Hero as you wish, but this means you cannot do Vs matches between CaCs of the same type. So you could spend hours unlocking the standard Hero, only to find your Heavy hero starts from scratch.Īlso, and this is almost criminal, you can only have one of each type. Annoyingly though, anything you unlock in one doesn't carry over to the others. Standard is exactly that, light makes you very small (think Gotenks) and Heavy leans more towards Broly / #16. The game offers three different Hero styles Standard, Light and Heavy. The Hero mode (CaC) initially offers very little customisation, though playing through does add quite a few more. Thought I'd best be bringing my thoughts here rather than in the "bitch about YLOD" topic.Īnyway, despite the rather shallow and repetitive nature of UT, I can't deny I actually do find it fun.