Buu vs Byakuya


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Suggested by Destroyer Buu is definitely a very powerful DBZ villain and not someone that you want to mess with. In his Kid Buu form he was even able to go up against Son Goku and Prince Vegeta. That’s not an easy feat for any character. Byakuya may be insanely fast, but at the end of the day he just isn’t quite on the same level. He simply won’t be able to keep up with Buu or even react to his attacks. This Majin is simply on a completely different level. Buu wins.

Buu vs Hao




Suggested by Destroyer With Buu recently getting his big intro fight in Super it was time to bring him back into the fold. He is still one of the stronger DBZ characters even if he hasn’t gotten to show his stuff as of late. Hao has a lot of powerful abilities and being one of the Great Spirits gives him a good amount of regenerative abilities as well. Still, none can top Buu in that area and Buu’s raw power is still at a high enough level where he definitely won’t go down easy. Buu wins.

Uryu vs Buu




Suggested by Destroyer Uryu may be good at shooting arrows but he tends to come up with some pretty terrible plans so I doubt whether he could come up with a decent strategy to stop Buu. Buu will regenerate from any attack that Uryu has up his sleeve and a single hit from the pink monster would quickly take Uryu out of the fight. This Quincy has reached his limit. Buu wins.

Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2 Review

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This is one of those games where you have to ask yourself…is more content always a good thing? I’m going to be honest, I’d like the game a lot more if it didn’t have the story mode that’s present in the game. It’s a shame that more modes can actually be bad for once and it’s a lose-lose situation since I’d be sad if there was none included as well. So I ask…does a bad story mode hurt the game enough for me to deduct a star or should it stay high?

The Budokai series is quite different from Tenkaichi in the sense that it is a 2D brawler. I always enjoy those although it’s safe to say that I still prefer Tenkaichi even though I’m going through a 2D fighting crisis right now. Tenkaichi just revolutionizes 3D gameplay and I never get tired or playing it. Budokai, on the other hand, feels a little limited at times. There’s only so much that you can do as your options are a little limited. It’s not as polished as something like Street Fighter, but the fundamentals are there and the controls are easy to grasp. The problem is that a lot of the game is locked out unless you complete tedious grinds.

For example…you start the game without signature characters like Vegeta and Frieza. I’m really curious to see how the character select screen looked at the beginning and I really should have checked when I had the chance. If you do not defeat them the right way in story mode, then you’ll continue to have to play the game without them and that can be a shame since there’s no way you’ll want to play Story Mode again. Just about everyone is unlocked through Story Mode or with the Dragon Balls, but the unlocks are not easy or quick. They take time.

Let’s go back to why Story Mode is no fun. You start on a Mario Party map and your goal will either be to make it to a location or defeat enemies multiple times. For a fighter like Frieza or Cell, you may have to win 3-4 times and then do that against some of the minions as well. Each turn feels like it takes a long time and you can imagine how sad it is to lose a level after going so far. It shouldn’t sound that bad in theory, but the fights really add up. Even the fact that the story takes a lot of new twists and turns cannot save the final product. You’ll end up just wishing that it was all over after a while. Without the unlockables at every corner I may not be as harsh on the Story Mode. As it is, it’s definitely one of the worst fighting game ones out there.

Aside from that you have other modes like Good ole multiplayer and Tournament Mode. Multiplayer is where you will spend the bulk of your time of course since fighting games like this one are best enjoyed with friends. That’s how it’s always been for the genre and it’s why nothing can beat a truly good fighting game. Tournament Mode should also be decently fun and you’ll earn some money out of it so you can buy some skills. Speaking of which…that’s another unlockable that is rather unnecessary.

Your characters actually don’t have their iconic attacks at first. Mind Blown right? It puts you at quite the disadvantage in Story Mode at times. Imagine playing Goku and being unable to use the Kamehameha. You can find the skills throughout the stages and get them at the shop, but locking a character’s moveset is unprecedented and certainly not in a good way. I really don’t know what they were thinking with this one and it’s a prime example of what I like to call “artificial replay value.”

The graphics are fairly solid. Goku’s voice acting is certainly great as he sounds a lot like Sonic. I feel like this started to change as the games got newer, but the retro ones still have this effect. The blasts are fun to watch and while more effort could have been put into the stages, they look good. The opening cinematic is also a blast and those always added an extra touch to the DBZ series. The soundtrack is a little more forgettable and I can’t actually recall any tunes at the moment, but I remember them being fairly good. Not every game can be the next Sonic right?

Budokai is a little on the old side and it shows, but this still did start the legendary franchise off right. If you like the gameplay here, then you should check out Shin Budokai. It’s a modernized version of this one and naturally it’s been greatly refined. Tenkaichi also came out due to this game so we owe it a lot. I also feel bad for the title since it didn’t ask to have such a terrible Story Mode. It just happened and the game ended up paying the price. We’ve asked the tough questions, but this DBZ title still beats some of the newer ones…sorta. It’s a closer fight than I’d like to admit.

Overall, This review may have been a little on the negative side, but this game is still a good one. When you take away all of the fluff, gameplay is still the most important feature in any game and that part is still done well here. Learning how to block and fight effectively is what will make you a true DBZ warrior. Part of why Story Mode was so difficult was because I didn’t know how to charge my Ki. I still have no idea how to do that even though it’s usually very easy to figure out. Still, the extra difficulty made everything a little more intense so that’s good. I definitely recommend getting this game, but don’t play the Story Mode as it will sour your experience. Despite this game being on the legendary Gamecube console, I actually prefer Budokai 3. The amount of in game lockable content is just too much. It would be good if you could unlock them naturally, but otherwise….I don’t think so. In closing, ignore everything about the game and just head straight to Vs. Mode. That’s the best way to have fun, but good luck with that since you won’t have Vegeta or a number of other cool characters. Maybe they could animate Story Mode and then take out the gameplay when they do a remake someday. That would be the best of both worlds.

Overall 7/10

Kyle Rayner vs Buu


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Kyle Rayner is one of the strongest Green Lanterns who ever existed, but that doesn’t mean that he can really go toe to toe with one of the strongest DBZ villains and hope to come out alive. Buu is simply too fast and too powerful to lose this round and he can take out the planet with a simple attack. No construct can stop Buu or even hope to slow him down for long. Buu wins.

Naruto vs Buu


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This is a tribute to Road to Ninja. Naruto seemed to have forgotten his character development as he lamented the loss of his parents and he couldn’t take down the villains when the going got tough. This wasn’t the Naruto that I was used to seeing so he couldn’t win this tribute. Buu would have no trouble speedblitzing Naruto all day until he won the match. A simple blast would end the planet and that would put Naruto in a pretty tough spot. Naruto can’t keep up with Buu’s speed or strength so he’s effectively doomed. Buu wins.

Gohan vs Buu


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Buu is still known as one of the strongest beings in the DBZ universe and it’s hard to deny that his fighting abilities are incredible. Mystic Gohan was able to give him a pretty good fight and he had the upper hand for quite a while. Of course, Buu got his Gohan form later on so Gohan shouldn’t be too much of a threat to him at this point. Gohan’s going to need a Super Saiyan God power up if he wants to take down Buu in a potential rematch. The majin is just too powerful at this point. Buu wins.

Alucard vs Buu


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Alucard is definitely a pretty cool fighter, but he’s outmatched against Buu. Buu can wipe away whole planets in an instant and his speed is simply in a different league. Alucard’s flaming sword attack could deal some massive damage if it were to hit Buu, but the pink guy’s regenerative abilities would be able to compensate. Alucard is just doomed this time. Buu wins.

Master Roshi vs Buu


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Buu is known by many as the strongest DBZ villain and he definitely put in a lot of effort. Earth was destroyed by Buu and that includes Master Roshi. Apparently, Master Roshi could not stop this from happening and that finally proves that Buu is stronger than Master Roshi. I always suspected this as I watched the series. Buu wins.

Baby vs Buu


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These two are some of the strongest beings in existence! With a single blast they can both destroy entire solar systems. Buu has far superior regeneration on his side, but Baby has a lot of raw power and speed thanks to his possessing Vegeta. In the end, I think that will prove to be the edge in this fight. Baby wins.