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The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gameplays incorporate parts from all of the Budokai Tenkaichi games, such as the combinations of buttons used to make a Kamehameha, such as L2(Left trigger) and Triangle(Y button). But, it also features the combos used to make those moves, such as Square(X Button) 4 times and then the Circle(B Button) to do a Kamehameha, if the player wishes to do so. However, it has its own system where your opponent must have been damaged(At least punched once) before using a ki move. Also, it has fighting system where, if you and your opponent are matched blow to blow, you must tap the buttons on the screen before they hit you to dodge their moves and hit a powerful move that blasts them backward. Also, since the kick button makes a return, punch and kick combos stay in th

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  • The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gameplays incorporate parts from all of the Budokai Tenkaichi games, such as the combinations of buttons used to make a Kamehameha, such as L2(Left trigger) and Triangle(Y button). But, it also features the combos used to make those moves, such as Square(X Button) 4 times and then the Circle(B Button) to do a Kamehameha, if the player wishes to do so. However, it has its own system where your opponent must have been damaged(At least punched once) before using a ki move. Also, it has fighting system where, if you and your opponent are matched blow to blow, you must tap the buttons on the screen before they hit you to dodge their moves and hit a powerful move that blasts them backward. Also, since the kick button makes a return, punch and kick combos stay in th
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  • The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gameplays incorporate parts from all of the Budokai Tenkaichi games, such as the combinations of buttons used to make a Kamehameha, such as L2(Left trigger) and Triangle(Y button). But, it also features the combos used to make those moves, such as Square(X Button) 4 times and then the Circle(B Button) to do a Kamehameha, if the player wishes to do so. However, it has its own system where your opponent must have been damaged(At least punched once) before using a ki move. Also, it has fighting system where, if you and your opponent are matched blow to blow, you must tap the buttons on the screen before they hit you to dodge their moves and hit a powerful move that blasts them backward. Also, since the kick button makes a return, punch and kick combos stay in the Sekai Taikai series. Sekai Taikai 3 also features Drama Pieces from Burst Limit and Sekai Taikai 2. Has Raging Blast 2 Graphics, but a little more enhanced. The Wii U version is a bit different. The touchscreen is used to draw a certain picture or shape for moves such as the Kamehameha. Moves such as the High Speed Rush, if your opponent is not right in front of you, you need to draw a curved line towards your opponent. Also, you must press a certain button to go with the line, picture, or shape, such as the A button, or the B button. The Wii U version does not feature the Drama Pieces. Has Budokai Tenkaichi 3 graphics.
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