The main story mode is called Dragon History, and it takes you through a mess of battles made famous in all three DB series (the original, DBZ and GT) and the movies. One thing the game does have, however, is a good variety of different modes. In keeping with that tradition, Tenkaichi 3 offers plenty of insane, ki-blasting fighting and enough Dragon Ball fan service to raise your power level over 9000, but there's not a whole lot of innovation or terribly deep combat. The latest is Budokai Tenkaichi 3, the second sequel in a series that has become an annual tradition.
After all, Akira Toriyama's series has been finished in Japan for over ten years now and we're still seeing new games based on the adventures of Goku and company. The anime hype train may be focusing on Naruto recently, but that doesn't mean that the old standby, Dragon Ball Z, isn't still insanely popular.