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i must admit, i'm a sucker for these types of games, and though the series/manga had a lot of dumb plots throughout the series, it was always the copy and paste fight scenes that had me coming back for more as a young kid in the early-mid 90's. and after buying every dragonball z game that game out in the new millennium (well, every major budokai release.) it was no question that i would purchase this title. basically, DB raging blast is an HD version of the budokai tenkaichi (sparking!) series. it features only the dragonball z portion of the series mythos (excluding dragon ball, and GT). controls are similar to the tenkaichi series of games, but at the same time, simplified for newcomers to these types of games. all of your special.super attacks are mapped to the right stick, and almost every button you use has more than one function, depending on the pressure you apply to your button presses. the game is a single player's delight, featuring a TON of modes to mess around with. the main attraction to this game is the game's main single player mode called battle collection in which you play through all of the major fights in the series, through all of the three main sagas. it's quite lengthy, and you will need to go back to older scenarios to gain stars in order to unlock new chapters in each saga. enemy AI is unforgiving at times, but luckily, this game features an extensive training mode which will really beef up a player's ability to slaughter this game. one thing to note is that there is a "what if" section in the battle collection mode, and it contains a lot of really great "what if" battles that we as fans constantly bring about in our heads. so to break it down: likes: - presentation - controls are simplified a bit - extensive dojo mode really helps newcomers - the "what if" portion of the single player mode (be prepared for some surprises as well.) - tons of single player modes - online code is pitch perfect (though prepared to get wiped out by experienced players or if the other way around, prepare for D/Cs) - the ability to switch from japanese to english voice acting. - and if you don't like the soundtrack, and prefer that classic DBZ soundtrack, download it, put it on your ipod or zune, and use that instead. dislikes: - no lock-on targeting, (stupid design flaw) the camera makes it difficult to track your opponent down, and it also makes battles in tight spots quite frustrating. - some techniques require strict timing regulations in order to pull them off perfectly. - enemy AI is a pain if you have no idea how to play. - lack of DB/GT arcs and characters are kind of a bummer... - online players range from incredibly skilled to incredibly cheap. some players disconnect if the battle isn't going their way. and honestly, what REALLY kills the online play, is the ability to customize your characters abilities, making it even more unbalanced than it already is, losing the game's competitive edge. it's not fair if you plan to play this game competitively. other than that, it's a good (DBZ) game, spike did more right than they did wrong, and hopefully these issues are fixed in new iterations of the series. if you're a DBZ fan, you have no excuse NOT to buy it, if you're new to the series, you might want to rent it first. and if you're not into this kinda stuff at all, then skip it. as a fan of the series i give this game an 8. as a video gamer, i give it a 7.Read full review
I GIve This Game FAIR. The HIT FRANCHISE Comes to Life on Next Gen! Experience the fast and powerful fighting style of the popular Dragon Ball Z series in a brand new game for the next gen systems! Dragon Ball®: Raging Blast features over 70 playable characters, including transformations, and allows you to relive epic battles from the series or experience alternate moments not included in the original anime and manga. With stunning 3D graphics, powerful and customizable Super Attacks, online gameplay and large-scale, destructible environments that allow you to fully experience the devastation of your attacks, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast is set to deliver more explosive fighting action than ever seen before! * Based on the popular Dragon Ball Z series – Relive pivotal moments from the Dragon Ball Z series with more than 100 epic battles or experience alternate moments not included in the original series! * Fight as all of your favorite characters – Including transformations, battle as more than 70 playable characters including Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, Krillin, Vegeta, Frieza, Android 16, Cell and Broly. * Massive worlds with destructible environments – Feel the destructive power of your attacks as you alter any of the 10 large-scale battlefields. Smash your opponent to bits or inflict massive damage by embedding them into mountains, buildings and debris! * Multiple modes of play – Hone your techniques in the Dojo and then put them to the test in either the Dragon Battle Collection or Super Battle Trial single-player modes. Ready to face-off against friends? Challenge them in a variety of offline or online multiplayer modes, including Versus and the World Tournament Online! * Powerful and customizable attacks – Live the Dragon Ball Z experience with signature moves and Super Attacks, including the all new “Super Rising” move. During team battles, characters fight together, freely switching between members and assisting one another with support actions. You can also improve your characters’ abilities through item and Super Attack customization, equipping them with your favorite moves to match your fighting style. * Anime-inspired HD graphics – The hit franchise comes to life! The next-gen systems deliver high quality cel-shaded graphics in stunning HD and include impressive visuals such as GlowFX and Radial Blur. * Unlockable content – Earn D-Points to unlock new abilities and items! November 10th, 2009 DRAGON BALL®: RAGING BLAST NOW AVAILABLE FOR XBOX 360® AND PLAYSTATION®3 SYSTEM October 22nd, 2009 NAMCO BANDAI GAMES ANNOUNCES DEMO AND PRE-ORDER CAMPAIGN FOR DRAGON BALL®: RAGING BLAST October 21st, 2009 DRAGON BALL®: RAGING BLAST CHARGES UP TO GOLD © BIRD STUDIO/SHUEISHA, TOEI ANIMATION. License coordinated by FUNimation® Productions, Ltd. All rights reserved. Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and all logos, character names and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of Shueisha Inc. ©2009 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. All rights reserved. PS ALL I CAN SAY IS WAY BETTER THAN BURSTLIMIT!!!!!!!!!Read full review
This game is truly my favorite Dragon Ball game ever! I really loved the Tenkaichi style gameplay. With Dragon Ball FighterZ recently released and looking very strong. I would have to say that game may dethrone Raging Blast from my favorite game of all time. It's still early to decide but the reason why I loved this game and Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 SO MUCH, was because they gave us a fighting format of opportunity. It wasn't as limited as Budokai 3. Once the Tenkaichi series was introduced, it opened up so many different combos and play styles which fit the Dragon Ball gimmick! The sound track in Dragon Ball Raging Blast is also quite amazing. If you are a true Dragon Ball fan, this is a MUST have!
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I've been going through and collecting the dragonball games and been playing through them. So far, this one had the best varieties of fights and had just the right roster. If you wanna spend a lot of time playing a dbz game, this one has hours and hours of gameplay waiting to be played!
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i bought this game and my old controller was to wore in to play to the extent i wanted to so i bought a new one now im doing soon butt kicking action! lol
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