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massive glowup if Sparking Zero turns out legendary
They have similar game mechanics but is it own series or was supposed to be a spiritual successor of sorts to BT, even Ultimate Tenkaichi isn't considered part of BT. Calling them BT4 and 5 is just plain incorrect from an official naming stand point.
I will say one thing though, SSJ3 Vegeta and Hatchiyack in Raging Blast 2 was badass, but the game only had 50% of the roster and not the best modes
Ultimate Tenkaichi is just straight up bad, should be left forgotten. I said RB2 wasn't on the same level at BT3, but Ultimate Tenkaichi wishes it was even in the same vein as these games.
This game is the true Tenkaichi 4
Jump force was quite fun. The monetization is what screwed it.
Jump Force was just cheeks, story mode was garbage and gameplay got boring after 3 matches on top of the game being an unbalanced schlop.
Jokes apart you can't consider those 2 the same, even if they take some ideas from sparking 1-2-3, those were different games.
It's like saying watch dogs is actually GTA's sequel