Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 Critic Reviews
28 Total Reviews
15 Positive Reviews(53.6%)
13 Mixed Reviews(46.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Next Level Gaming
June 9, 2024
Worlds above what the first game was, with the greatly improved graphics (beautiful Cel-Shaded graphics)and game modes.
Gaming Age
June 9, 2024
Finally the game fans of the series have waited all this time for.
GameCritics
June 9, 2024
An amazingly accessible and fun experience in a genre overfull with games that pride themselves on their depth and complexity.
Game Informer
June 9, 2024
Even though it's not in the premier league of fighters, I can honestly say for the first time that non-fans will find this an inviting game with its own brand of depth.
IGN
June 9, 2024
The incredible improvement on load times alone (Budokai 2 loads about 3 times faster than Budokai 1) should be enough to excite its fanbase right out of the gate. Let alone its more balanced damage system, increased character roster, and better production values.
Worth Playing
June 9, 2024
The biggest bummer about the game, though, is the absence of last year's entirely enjoyable story mode. The new Dragon World mode is simply not fun enough to warrant the lack of a fleshed out story mode.
GameZone
June 9, 2024
Light years better than the original game that was released last year. The controls are much better, the visuals are very similar to TV show, and it is an overall improvement.
Gamer.tv
June 9, 2024
The cartoon style might not appeal to hardcore Tekken devotees, but there's certainly a lot of fun to beaten out of this one.
GMR Magazine
June 9, 2024
The best DBZ game yet. It's a fighter with enough personality and depth to appeal even to all seven nonfans of the franchise.
Adrenaline Vault
June 9, 2024
Improves on the original in almost every respect, from an enhanced presentation to superior controls and a broader set of skills. However, the fighting mechanics are still a little simple and the ability system is too restrictive, which makes the game feel rather shallow.
PSX Nation
June 9, 2024
While shy of “Virtua Fighter 4” perfection (a lot of elements from the first “Budokai” engine are recycled) Budokai 2 is easily the best videogame to have ever been spawned from Akira Toriyama’s animated universe.
PSM Magazine
June 9, 2024
A major improvement over the last game, and an absolute must-buy for the DBZ hardcore.
Armchair Empire
June 9, 2024
The kind of game that will appeal for immediate accessibility but perfectionists will be turned off by the shear repetition required to get everything in the game.
Gamenikki
June 9, 2024
The sequel raises the bar in the amount of things included, but the awkward use of Dragon Worlds and the Story Mode, not to mention the choppy and average fighting engine, makes this game a fan-only affair.
GameSpot
June 9, 2024
The improved visuals are nice, and some of the additions made to the fighting system are fun, but Budokai 2 still comes out as an underwhelming sequel.
My Gamer
June 9, 2024
The Master Roshi load screen has more replay value than Babidi’s Space Ship. I find this game insulting both as a gamer and as a DBZ fan.
netjak
June 9, 2024
A step backwards from the previous title. There were fewer voice-overs, a worse story (if that was ever possible), and a more limited fighting system.
GamePro
June 9, 2024
Its uninspired controls, lack of character diversity, and the absence of a story mode make this only a marginally entertaining video game.
GameSpy
June 9, 2024
Right away I can tell you that if you played the first one, your opinion of this game will more than likely be the same.