Dragon Ball Z Infinite World -

(2008) is often hailed by the community as the "true Budokai 4". Released at the tail end of the PlayStation 2's lifecycle, it serves as the ultimate refinement of the Budokai series' mechanics, even if it was initially overlooked in favor of next-gen titles like Burst Limit . Key Features & Gameplay

: Built on the Budokai 3 engine, it removes controversial mechanics like Dragon Rush and Hyper Mode , replacing them with the more tactical Aura Burning system. Dragon Ball Z Infinite World

: Features 42 playable characters , including GT-era additions like Pan , Super 17 , and Syn Shenron . (2008) is often hailed by the community as

While critics originally gave it mixed reviews for its high difficulty and reused assets, fans now view it as a . It is often considered the "Budokai 3.5" experience—offering the deepest, most competitive version of that specific fighting system. : Features 42 playable characters , including GT-era