Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World -

Released in 2008, the game is often called the "true Budokai 4" because it refined the combat system of Budokai 3 while providing the most comprehensive lore-based experience on the PS2. Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World

After completing Goku’s main mission, players can unlock this secret mode to replay battles from the perspective of other characters, including the villains. Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World

These chapters feature high-stakes battles like Gohan’s final stand against Cell and Goku’s legendary duel with Majin Vegeta. Iconic transformations, such as Goku’s first Super Saiyan awakening, are presented with cinematic flair. Released in 2008, the game is often called

Expanding beyond Z, the game includes the GT storyline , featuring characters like Pan, Baby Vegeta, and Super 17. It also includes an additional arc dedicated to movie-exclusive villains like Super Janemba and Pikkon . Unique Gameplay Storytelling Iconic transformations, such as Goku’s first Super Saiyan

Instead of just a series of fights, the game's story mode, known as , presents the Dragon Ball Z and GT sagas through a board-game-inspired map where players primarily control Goku. The Narrative Journey

The story of serves as a "grand finale" for the PlayStation 2 era of Dragon Ball games, acting as a polished hybrid of the popular Budokai series.