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Some files may open new page to click download link again or to type code from image. Click on download link to start download. It pretty mashed together the best of both games (save for the removal of beam struggles).Click on Download Links on Quick Navigation for file list. My verdict: B3 is a better package overall, but if you want to just pop in a game for a few battles, SB2's is my suggestion.
Lastly, I'd say the AI is more challenging in SB2 than in B3, not to mention that it can't constantly go into Hyper Mode.Īside from that, B3 is just a bigger game (more modes and the like). Both allow you to change a character's stats, but one game just offers more options than the other. I could say the same for B3, but I had a much more pleasant time going through all of the characters' Dragon Universe 2-3 times to 100% than I did for my first run through Another Road alone.Ĭharacter customization also goes to B3. I can appreciate that SB2 tried something new (and interesting at that), but the whole experience was just so sluggish and repetitive, not to mention they ruined what could have been a good What-if.
The fast-paced and real-time combat in SB2 triumphs over the cinematic and Hyper-Mode-filled battles of B3. In terms of battle mechanics, it's a definite win for Shin Budokai 2. As such, we can't compare the rosters and graphics.
It's kind of hard to compare a console game and a handheld game that are only one generation apart.