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Out of all the commonly demanded sequels, which one you want to happen the most?
Budokai 4/Burst Limit 2
Outside potentially Burst Limit, the Budokai series never had a serious continuation after the third game. The Shin Budokai were PSP games released on the side and Infinite World was a budget title. Even Burst Limit, the lack of content (and broken ki system) killed it. They all had some share of annoying flaws (Shin Budokai's balance issues, Infinite World's unrelenting learning curve, etc.).. but with a new game they iron out all these from the 4 games.
Budokai Tenkaichi 4
It's no secret BT3 has become the standard for how the majority believe DBZ games should be like. With crazy DBZ-aesthetics, very accessible (and incredibly hard to mast) combat system, and a robust roster of over 150 characters... it's widely considered one of (if not the best) DBZ games. Just how far can it go with a sequel.
Raging Blast 3
Despite not being a huge fan of the Raging Blast series I'll give it credit and say that the second game was slowly, but definitely heading towards the right direction. There was less focus on telling a story that everyone's dog already heard over nine-thousand times before, and it somewhat fixed a problem with Spike games in that characters "play the same". It even ironed out the stiffness from the first game (though it's still not nearly as fluid as BT3).
Xenoverse 2
The most recent mainstream DBZ game and what's more it's developed by Dimps. Upon hearing this fans assploded with excitement especially with Dimps' relatively clean track record regarding DBZ games. It was expected to the turning point for the rot DBZ games had been in for the last 6 or 7 years... and It did live up to the hype... somewhat, at least. Regardless the game shows a lot of potential...
What sequels would definitely NOT happen:
Ultimate Tenkaichi 2
An attempt to address the spamming and mechanic exploit complains of the Raging Blast games but went about it completely the wrong way. Not to mention it tried too many things at once and disappointed in pretty much every regard.
Battle of Z 2
Battle of Z is worthless.
Budokai 4/Burst Limit 2
Outside potentially Burst Limit, the Budokai series never had a serious continuation after the third game. The Shin Budokai were PSP games released on the side and Infinite World was a budget title. Even Burst Limit, the lack of content (and broken ki system) killed it. They all had some share of annoying flaws (Shin Budokai's balance issues, Infinite World's unrelenting learning curve, etc.).. but with a new game they iron out all these from the 4 games.
Budokai Tenkaichi 4
It's no secret BT3 has become the standard for how the majority believe DBZ games should be like. With crazy DBZ-aesthetics, very accessible (and incredibly hard to mast) combat system, and a robust roster of over 150 characters... it's widely considered one of (if not the best) DBZ games. Just how far can it go with a sequel.
Raging Blast 3
Despite not being a huge fan of the Raging Blast series I'll give it credit and say that the second game was slowly, but definitely heading towards the right direction. There was less focus on telling a story that everyone's dog already heard over nine-thousand times before, and it somewhat fixed a problem with Spike games in that characters "play the same". It even ironed out the stiffness from the first game (though it's still not nearly as fluid as BT3).
Xenoverse 2
The most recent mainstream DBZ game and what's more it's developed by Dimps. Upon hearing this fans assploded with excitement especially with Dimps' relatively clean track record regarding DBZ games. It was expected to the turning point for the rot DBZ games had been in for the last 6 or 7 years... and It did live up to the hype... somewhat, at least. Regardless the game shows a lot of potential...
What sequels would definitely NOT happen:
Ultimate Tenkaichi 2
An attempt to address the spamming and mechanic exploit complains of the Raging Blast games but went about it completely the wrong way. Not to mention it tried too many things at once and disappointed in pretty much every regard.
Battle of Z 2
Battle of Z is worthless.