Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is widely considered the gold standard of anime fighting games. With a roster of 161 characters and a combat system that perfectly captures the high-speed intensity of the show, fans have long dreamed of taking this masterpiece on the go. While a native port was never officially released for Sony's handheld, the PS Vita has become the ultimate way to play this classic through various methods.

Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 on PS Vita may have flown under the radar for some, but it remains a cherished title among fans of the series and the console. The game's release marked a milestone in the Budokai Tenkaichi franchise, demonstrating that a portable console could deliver a console-quality experience.

This is widely considered the best way to play a "Tenkaichi 3" style game on the Vita. It is a massive overhaul of the original PSP title, Tenkaichi Tag Team , aimed at recreating the PS2 masterpiece. Massive Roster:

Tenkaichi Tag Team (PSP)

: This is the closest "portable" equivalent to BT3. Many players find it serves as a "mini-Tenkaichi 3" on the Vita, even though it lacks the full roster of the PS2 version .

Original Instruction Manual

: You can find the original PS2 control schemes and gameplay mechanics in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Manual .

New Content

: Adds characters from Dragon Ball Super , such as Fused Zamasu, Ultra Instinct Goku, and Kefla.