On one hand, it is undeniably fun to blast a Rasengan as if it were a Kamehameha. The mechanics work; you can fly, dash, and teleport behind your opponent. However, the balance is undeniably shattered. Characters like Bleach’s Ichigo or Jujutsu Kaisen’s Gojo often feel either incredibly overpowered or hilariously underwhelming compared to DBZ’s planet-busters. Hit boxes can occasionally be janky, and some custom animations for Ultimates lack the crunch and weight of the original Spike-developed moves. It’s a chaotic funhouse mirror version of the original combat—perfect for casual couch play, but a nightmare for competitive purists. Ullu Web Series Tamil Download Work 1filmy4wap 2021 [TESTED]
Suddenly, the character select screen is a chaotic tapestry of anime history. In my playthrough, I pitted Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta against Naruto’s Kyubi Naruto. I watched One Piece’s Gear 5 Luffy attempt to slap around Janemba. The novelty factor here is off the charts. Seeing these characters rendered in the Tenkaichi art style—which holds up surprisingly well on PS2 emulation—is a treat. The modders have done an admirable job rigging models that were never meant for this engine, making the crossover feel surprisingly cohesive. Moviesda The Dark Knight Review
Here is where the review becomes a double-edged sword. The Budokai Tenkaichi engine is famous for its fast-paced, 3D aerial combat, rush attacks, and ki management. Throwing characters from other franchises into this system creates a "square peg, round hole" situation.
The Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 ISO Crossover is the ultimate "fan service" product. It is the video game equivalent of a child smashing their action figures together—unstructured, unbalanced, but overflowing with imagination.
However, the audio is a mixed bag. The game retains the iconic Japanese voice track (or the US track, depending on the ISO version), but the crossover characters are often silent, or use voice lines ripped from other games that don't quite match the intensity of the fight. Hearing Goku scream while Naruto stands silent during a beam struggle is a jarring reminder that this is a fan project, not a professional release.
Graphically, the mod holds its own by utilizing the PS2’s stylized aesthetic. The Crossover ISO I tested included updated HUDs and custom menus that look sleek and modern.