Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout is a 3D fighting game based on the Dragon Ball GT anime series, released for PlayStation in 1997. The game features characters from across the Dragon Ball timeline, including GT-exclusive forms like Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta, with combat taking place in destructible 3D arenas.
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The game's gameplay similar to the Butōden series, playing out entirely in two dimensions but featuring 3D environments and characters from the Z and GT series of the Dragon Ball franchise. The fighters can fly to almost any point on the playing field. Unique in the game are special ki attacks called Special Knockout Trick . These are the spectacular versions of the character's ki attacks the character performs at a distance.
When these attacks are performed, the camera cuts and pans to the attacking character, who powers up and fires. During the attacking character's power up, the opposing character has the opportunity to either retaliate or block when the word counter flashes on the lower right hand corner of the screen. If the player chooses to retaliate, they too power up and fire a ki attack, causing a power crossfire. Whichever player presses their beam button the fastest will push their opponent's super back and force their own super to damage their opponent.
Another feature carried over from The Legend is the Meteor Smash technique. With a key combo, players can ignite a chain of mêlée attacks.
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About Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout is a classic video game released for the PlayStation on January 1, 1997. Developed by Bandai and published by Bandai, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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