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The editors liked
Looks fab
animations are superb.
Fast and actionpacked
Online multiplayer
Improved fighting engine over the Tenkaichi games
online vs. mode
duplicates the feel of the anime.
Beautiful graphics that perfectly mimic the look and feel of the anime
Both Japanese and English voice acting included
Some very impressive cutscenes that will feel very nostalgic to DBZ fans.
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
Lack of differentiation in character fighting styles. Drama pieces look great
but implemented poorly.
Online play sports some lag
not many characters
the main story mode is a bit barebones.
Characters don’t feel as powerful as they should be
Limited roster of fighters
Story mode only covers a small portion of the DBZ story and skips over many important details in the bits they did cover
Shallow fighting system
Unskippable drama pie...
Online play suffers from lag
Some especially cheap moves can be used with great effect
Abstract: Today we take a look at the latest game in the ever so popular Dragon Ball franchise, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit. Released for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, this is the first Dragon Ball game to be released on next-gen consoles. We will be taki...
Beautiful graphics that perfectly mimic the look and feel of the anime; Both Japanese and English voice acting included; Some very impressive cutscenes that will feel very nostalgic to DBZ fans.
Characters don’t feel as powerful as they should be; Limited roster of fighters; Story mode only covers a small portion of the DBZ story and skips over many important details in the bits they did cover; Shallow fighting system; Unskippable drama pie...
If you’re looking for a good DBZ fighter, go to your nearest bargain bin and pick up Budokai 3. If you’re looking for the ultimate Dragonball Z simulation game, go pick up Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Both games are cheaper and provide better gaming e...
Abstract: AtariIs it already time for another DBZ game? Well, here we go again. Dragon Ball Z; its arguably one of the most popular anime in history, spanning many a saga following the travels and trials of Son Goku, Mr. Super Saiyan himself. Dragon Ball Z game...
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: I am not what you would call a typical Dragon Ball Z fan. The truth is, I hate the cartoon and only have a passing interest in the gigantic cast of annoying characters. Yet as much as I loathe this cartoon juggernaut, I find myself having to review eac...
Abstract: As the Xbox 360’s first Dragon Ball Z game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is an excellent game with a few drawbacks. The character selection is low compared to previous iterations which will turn off fans of the DBZ games. The online multiplayer could’ve ...
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit takes the traditional fighting game core of previous DBZ games and brings it into the next generation of game systems. The result is a great looking and very accessible and fun fighting game that DBZ fans will love. It doesn’...
Looks fab, animations are superb., Fast and actionpacked, Online multiplayer
Lack of differentiation in character fighting styles. Drama pieces look great, but implemented poorly.
There are 21 playable characters, all of which sit either side of the good or evil fence and all are immaculately designed, cel-shaded and sport their own unique look and range of out-of-this-world special moves. There’s a simple, yet well-designed...
Published: 2008-06-13, Author: Phil Theobald , gamespy.com
Improved fighting engine over the Tenkaichi games; online vs. mode; duplicates the feel of the anime.
Online play sports some lag; not many characters; the main story mode is a bit barebones.
Its strange to think that after all this time, there hasnt been a Dragon Ball Z game for the Xbox 360. Given the immense and continuing popularity of the manga and anime series, Goku and his many friends and enemies have appeared on just about every ...