For those familiar with the Budokai Tenkaichi (known as Sparking! in Japan) series, Tag Team feels instantly recognizable. It retains the series' signature features:
It successfully answers the question every DBZ fan has asked: "What if Goku and Vegeta fought Frieza and Cell at the same time?" The answer is glorious, screen-filling chaos. For fans craving a fast-paced, team-oriented Dragon Ball brawler, Tag Team remains a unique and unforgettable power-up. dragon ball z budokai tenkaichi tag team
Released in 2010 for the PlayStation Portable, (known as Dragon Ball Tag VS in Japan) remains a milestone for the franchise as the first portable entry to faithfully replicate the 3D "behind-the-back" fighting style of the legendary PS2 trilogy. It brought the high-speed, destructible arena combat of the Budokai Tenkaichi series to the palm of your hand, introducing a unique 2v2 team mechanic that redefined how fans experienced iconic Z-fights. Core Gameplay: The 2v2 Evolution For those familiar with the Budokai Tenkaichi (known
(Essential for DBZ fans and fighting game experimenters) For fans craving a fast-paced, team-oriented Dragon Ball
The game retains the signature "Z-Burst Dash" and high-impact "Blow Exchanges" where characters clash in mid-air, requiring rapid button inputs to win.
Given the PSP's hardware limits, Tag Team doesn't match the 150+ characters of Tenkaichi 3 . However, it boasts an impressive roster of over 70 characters, covering the entire Dragon Ball Z storyline (Saiyan Saga to Buu Saga) plus a handful of movie characters (Broly, Cooler, Janemba, etc.) and even several from Dragon Ball GT (Super Saiyan 4 Goku/Vegeta/Gogeta, Omega Shenron).