Since no native port exists, players use the following methods to bring the classic 2007 title to the handheld:
Imagine holding the sleek OLED screen of a PS Vita, the weight perfectly balanced in your hands. On that vibrant display, Goku and Vegeta clash in the Wasteland—destructible rocks shattering, instant transmission leaving afterimages, and a Kamehameha wave washing across the screen at a silky 60 FPS. The Vita’s dual analog sticks offer the precise control the PSP’s single nub could never provide, allowing for seamless dashes, guard cancels, and the game’s signature “Dragon Dash” with thumbsticks that actually feel right. ps vita dragon ball z budokai tenkaichi 3
The reason players still seek out this game on the PS Vita years after the console was discontinued is simple: depth. BT3 features everything from Dragon Ball, DBZ, GT, and even the original movies. Whether you want to play as a Great Ape, a member of the Ginyu Force, or Gogeta Super Saiyan 4, the game offers a level of fan service that hasn't been matched until the upcoming release of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 — PS