Bandai
Namco Games has released a teaser video for the upcoming 3DS game,
'Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden', which is due out in Japan on June
11.
The
game is being developed by Arc System Works, who are more known for
their work on BlazBlue, Guilty Gear, and Persona 4 Arena games, have
previously worked on Dragon Ball Z titles for the Game Boy Advance,
called 'Supersonic Warriors'. The game will feature a decent sized
roster of at least 20 different playable characters, but boasts that
the 'support' character roster will bring the overall character count
over 100. Assist characters can include people like Chi Chi or Bulma,
who will yell and cause a text box to appear or bring out a laser gun
to shoot your opponents, all the way to things like Hirudegarn or a
Great Ape who will fire energy from their mouths at the opponent.
The
exact roster of characters, playable or otherwise, has yet to be
confirmed, but seems to be quite wide, ranging all the way from the
original Dragon Ball, to GT, and even including some of the more
recent films and specials. It's unknown as of now if the game will be
coming to the US – the last DS game, 'Ultimate Butoden', did not,
nor has either of the card-based 'Dragon Ball Heroes' 3DS games –
but it looks like it'll be a lot of fun if and when we do get our
hands on a copy.
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