Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World serves as the definitive swan song for the franchise on the PlayStation 2, effectively acting as the ultimate refinement of the beloved Budokai series. What makes this title special on the PS2 is its role as a polished technical peak, pushing the hardware's cel-shaded capabilities to their limit. Key gameplay features include the new 'Dragon Missions,' which introduce unique exploration and mini-games alongside traditional combat, allowing players to relive iconic scenes with fresh depth. The combat itself evolves the Budokai 3 engine with the 'Aura Burn' mechanic, offering faster, more strategic battles. For collectors and fans, Infinite World is a mandatory addition as it represents the final, most content-complete Dragon Ball experience of its era. It bridges the gap between classic fighting and cinematic storytelling, making it a high-value gem for any retro gaming library.