Today's video is a comparison between the games Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 and Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden for the PS1 and Saturn respectively. Hope you like it.
I bought a second PS1 out of a Electronic Gaming Monthly book that played U.S and Japanese games. Ultimate Battle 22/27, The Legend and Final Bout were bought instantly. I was seriously one of the cool kids in high school because of this💯
i remember when the seller of supermarket said to my dad : "you know, if you go to game market, they can set a chip in your ps1 to play copied game". The information was so awesome i couldn't believe it. I went to game market but they told me they couldn't do it ...
@@Yer0 Made by the same devs, uses the same assets(minus the 3D backgrounds). Knowing them, their code base was convertible enough to run on the Saturn and made improvements within that time.
@@MastermindAtWork nothing to do between both. The Gameplay IS rubbish in ps, lovely in Saturn as in snes. If the developers were the same they destroyed the ps versión.
No, dude. Other than having a mild edge in the battle intro sections, the Saturn version completely beats the PS1 version from visuals, to features, to speed, music and feel. A shame we didn’t get this ported to the West.
I remember seeing UB22 in some electronics shop in East Asia playing as a demo when PS1 was brand new. Coming from SB1-2-3 on SNES, I was expecting... well, what the Saturn got. Words couldn't express my overwhelming disappointment when I saw UB22. Then a bit later I saw Shin Butoden on demo in another store and immediately went YEP, THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT! Maybe if it was a few years down the line the semi-3d would have worked better but fresh off the 16bit era? People just wanted more of what they had, just sharper, cleaner, more detailed, etc. Shin Butoden won hands down here. Too bad the same can't be said for the Saturn as time went on.
I was expecting the same SNES Butoden gameplay when I obtain the PS1 version. Then I was devastated by it's different but horrible gameplay. WTF the devs were thinking.
Shin Budoten is way better BUT it had that super annoying split screen when characters got far from each other, and the special moves that constantly interrupted the action like in old butoden games. That was unbearable for me.
That splitscreen is what made it so good and much better than UB22. Same feature from Super Butoden 1-3 on the Super Famicon and a true successor to those games.
Ultimate Battle 27 is better overall. The other game only had speed over UB27 (like Genesis did SNES) BUT graphics, music, cutsceens, ect UB27 WINS (like SNES beats Genesis🤓)