What, so does that mean, we get the Japanese music or some weird battle theme?kvon wrote:Budokai 3 was actually more superior to NEO's. Besides lacking a visible Kami's Hideout on the map, Budokai 3's map actually has more visual variety, in which certain locations popping up at a certain point of the story mode. Examples: Trunks' rusty time machine, Babidi's Spaceship, City Remains after Nappa destroyed it, Cell Game Ring, Dr. Gero's uncovered lab entrance, etc. Plus they have sparks at the supposed item locations.John Pannozzi wrote:What was wrong with Budokai 3's map?Teclo wrote:though at least they used an accurate map of the DB world in BT2, unlike in B3).
And about the audio:Ugh! Sounds like the original "Japanese" music is back. I really hope our beloved Yamamoto-san will put more effort into this game than NEO's mostly random tracks, if he's involved with BGM's again. The rest of the article.GameSpot wrote:Audio hasn’t been skipped in the process, with our copy offering 21 battle-themed tracks with names like "Caution!", "Shootout in Meteor", "High and Scream", and "Heat Capacity".
Sounds like a fake, why would Toei want Funimation's music anyway?SuperSaiyan3Goku wrote:I have found something on YouTube that's pretty weird. Have you ever heard of Japan getting our music? Yeah, me neither. But this video seems to say that they have, or is it just a fake?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM5cfq2tWHw
What I think is that this is a fan-made prank. It could just be somebody taking a video showcasing the Japanese songs, editing it to take out the Japanese music, and putting in the US music, but that's just my opinion. I just thought you would want to know. Discuss!
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