The Western release forced waggle-heavy motion controls. The JPN version? Still waggle-heavy, but bizarrely more responsive. Tilt to teleport, shake to fire a Galick Gun — it's silly but satisfying. However, Pro Controller support is the real MVP here. Once mapped, it becomes a traditional Budokai Tenkaichi brawler with precise inputs.
Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! NEO is the Japanese title for the acclaimed fighting game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Dragon Ball Z- Sparking- Neo WII ISO -JPN-
: For a more classic experience, the game supports the GameCube Controller and Wii Classic Controller . The Western release forced waggle-heavy motion controls
The defining feature of the Japanese Wii ISO is its experimental control scheme. Unlike the PS2 version’s button-heavy inputs, Sparking! Neo required players to physically mimic the movements of the characters: Tilt to teleport, shake to fire a Galick
Sparking! Neo is often considered a "Gold Standard" entry in the Dragon Ball gaming pantheon. While its sequel ( Sparking! Meteor / Tenkaichi 3 ) offered a larger roster and better balance, Neo is praised for having the more polished and challenging Story Mode.