Suddenly, the character select screen is a chaotic tapestry of anime history. In my playthrough, I pitted Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta against Naruto’s Kyubi Naruto. I watched One Piece’s Gear 5 Luffy attempt to slap around Janemba. The novelty factor here is off the charts. Seeing these characters rendered in the Tenkaichi art style—which holds up surprisingly well on PS2 emulation—is a treat. The modders have done an admirable job rigging models that were never meant for this engine, making the crossover feel surprisingly cohesive.
: These projects often feature new maps, special effects (like black-colored blasts or pink energy auras), and custom UI images for the character selection screen.
Want me to continue the story with specific characters or a sequel fight?
Suddenly, the character select screen is a chaotic tapestry of anime history. In my playthrough, I pitted Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta against Naruto’s Kyubi Naruto. I watched One Piece’s Gear 5 Luffy attempt to slap around Janemba. The novelty factor here is off the charts. Seeing these characters rendered in the Tenkaichi art style—which holds up surprisingly well on PS2 emulation—is a treat. The modders have done an admirable job rigging models that were never meant for this engine, making the crossover feel surprisingly cohesive.
: These projects often feature new maps, special effects (like black-colored blasts or pink energy auras), and custom UI images for the character selection screen.
Want me to continue the story with specific characters or a sequel fight?