Dragon Ball Z Budokai HD Collection: The Legend of Hercule (Adept)
You guys don't understand how many times I had to reply this and actually win. Advance was literally impossible to deal with, especially when you get to cell. Adept was easier to manage but still as hard as advance. The most trouble I had was with Vegeta and of course cell. Sometimes Goku, just depends on how many hits he got in. Also, me not knowing any combos just made it more difficult. But I still did it, so please enjoy the video.
Yes here it is another new series! I'll be doing this entire game from start to finish including the other side stuff you can do in the game. Please just know that I am not pro at all, I'm just trying my best to win lol, so stay tune and stick around for a lot more!
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, released as Dragon Ball Z (ドラゴンボールZ, Doragon Bōru Zetto) in Japan, is a fighting game released for the PlayStation 2 on November 2, 2002, in Europe and on December 3, 2002, in North America, and for the Nintendo GameCube on October 28, 2003, in North America and on November 14, 2003, in Europe. It is the first Budokai game of the series and the first Dragon Ball Z game to be released in all of Europe instead of having specific releases in France, Spain, and Portugal like earlier games. The game was released in Japan by Bandai on the PlayStation 2 on February 13, 2003, and on the Nintendo GameCube on November 28, 2003. It was developed by Dimps and published by Infogrames and later by Atari as a Greatest Hits title for the PlayStation 2 in North America.
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