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June 2008
Experts 74% 14 Reviews
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The editors liked
Visuals really capture the feel of the anime
Six difficulty settings
Lengthy story mode that spans three DBZ sagas
Japanese voice acting.
The editors didn't like
Online play suffers from lag
Some especially cheap moves can be used with great effect
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit was the first game released by Atari for the PlayStation 3 platform. The game’s popularity graph soared high, courtesy of some excellent graphics, cool animated styles and sound effects. The game is still played by most DB...
Abstract: The visuals in Burst Limit are quite well done. Now I know that a lot of you want to know how close to the anime the game is, and I would have to say it is pretty close. I openly admit that my exposure to the actual anime is limited, but I have seen a ...
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z first appeared on the scene shortly after the Pokemon madness had subsided. It was based around some sort of card game, but one that never quite took off and the strong point of the franchise has always been the anime series on TV. Now th...
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit isn’t an innovative or groundbreaking fighting game. But with a new, more realistic direction and gameplay you won’t want to put down, Burst Limit is an arcade-style fighter that’s well worth your time.
Abstract: If youve managed to steer clear of the popular Dragon Ball Z anime for this long, you can be forgiven for thinking that Burst Limit is a game best ignored. Nevertheless, youd be wrong. Though this 3D fighter is full of references for the fans, its a...
Abstract: Rabid fans of a series will buy anything that gives a second -- or sometimes a 40th -- wind to a franchise they love. A great example is the Star Wars series; how often do we see people buy the same DVDs, over and over, simply to get the cool new box s...
Abstract: The world-famous anime franchise makes its next-gen gaming debut with Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit. Packed with hyper-fast action, it delivers on all fronts while remaining a damn fun fighting game to boot.
Abstract: One thing that strikes you immediately is how easy the game is to pick up. If you follow the tutorials and characters from the cartoon, such as Mr. Piccolo who will teach you the basics and the completion of these will unlock intermediate and advanced ...