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The Coolest Looking Dragon Ball Z Game To Date!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: June 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
So I just put down the controller after a good 4hr+ test drive. And I have to say I am impressed with this new edition to the dragonball franchise.
The learning curve for this one is extremely easy and simple to get the hang of. I have to say I do miss the over the shoulder look the "Dragon Ball Z:B.T.2 and 3 had, And you don't get near as many characters or story levels. But where you lose in areas you gain in others. None of the Characters feel the same, all the combos and moves feel different with each.
I say if you are a Fan of the DBZ series or just a fan of a good fighting sim this is the game for you!
This game is over 9000! great job chris sabat
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 5
Date: June 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I pre ordered this game from amazon 7days ago and the mail man came today with it, i was so exited to play this game so i played storymode and wow thats how DBZ should look like. 3D greatness, so for the storymode during each battle, find conditions to create new scense and watch unique story unfold at the end of each game. Higher quality gameing, experience visuals and movement reminicent of the anime due to Z3 shading technology and detailed effects. High intensity battles, increased speed of charge and release on the field, free movement around the field, and increased speed and power of attacks. Energy, use special skills will no longer drain energy. The lower your energy, the stronger you get, makeing for a possible turnaround of the battle. Fatal Blow, each character in the game has their own Fatal Blow. If the player successfully attacks his oppoiniet, this would be a finishing move, but if not, it will put the player in the disavantageous situation, and he must battle with no Fatal Blow for the rest of the battle. This is the best DBZ game iv evered played, its like shin bodukai mixed bodukai3 and other crazy stuff, so this is a great game.
Anime or videogame?
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 7
Date: June 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User
The Dragonball Z game to wish for. Well definitly the one to get for the next generation systems. With awesome visuals and tight game control this is far probably the best DBZ game thus far. The graphics are real smooth and very colorful in this game. Making it very addictive to watch. Even if you own all the previous DBZ games on the PS2. Watching this one on the screen will make you cash up your money just for the visuals and the game control is actually pretty good in Burst Limit.
Same storylines as always but this time they only threw in the primary action lines just enough for you to know what's going on. Then next thing you know the action is rolling! My opinoin this DBZ is worth it for any DBZ fan and the graphics will probably draw in other fighting fans. DragonBall Z Burst Limit for the next generation systems is the one to get!
BEST DBZ game yet...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 16, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This was the best DBZ game that has come out so far. It was a great story line and it is about time it came out on the 360. Very happy with the service from Amazon to get it to me and very happy with the game.
A New Look To An Old Franchise
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 7
Date: June 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User
First and foremost, I do like the Dragon Ball series. I enjoy the stories and shrug off the unrealistic fighting. This game is for the fans and fighting genre players.
First, let me talk about the Story Mode. There are only 3 story arcs: Vegeta, Frieza and Cell Sagas. This is where I have a problem. There is plenty of room for the Buu Saga. A casual gamer can beat the Story Mode on Normal (including the bonus modes) in about 3-4 hours (real time). The Buu Saga could have added another 2 hours.
The difficulty levels range from Very Easy, Easy and Normal. Once you complete the entire story, Hard and Very Hard will be unlocked. Lastly, the Z Mode will be unlocked. The difficulty levels of the AI is very balanced and once players find their comfort zone, they will really enjoy themselves. The only flaw I noticed was the last 5 or so levels in the Cell Saga. The difficulty jumped abruptly and made the final stages take a half dozen tries (at times) to beat. Sure, it's the last few levels and they should be more difficult, but not jump such as this.
The fighting system is fluid and unique. You have a light attack for speed/light damage and a heavy attack for slow/high damage. There is one block button which can block attacks as well as counter attacks. You zip behind your opponent and you can attack them. Be careful though! They can counter your counter. Lastly is you Ki button which can do special moves depending on which way you move the left thumbstick. For example, if you press B while moving the thumbstick towards your opponent, you can do a Kamehameha attack. If you press the stick up and press B (when your energy bar is full) you will unleash a special Ultimate Attack. This deals huge amounts of damage!
There is also a few other modes you can play including Survival, Time Attack, and Verses Mode (VS Mode is against the CPU or a Human). I tried Xbox Live around 10:30PM EST. I had no lag what-so-ever. This may change if you try to play it during peak hours of 3-9PM.
The graphics are amazing. I've always loved cell-shading and this is very crisp and colorful. The cut-scenes are a little underdone but the gameplay graphics are to die for.
All in all, the game is great. I have to give it 4 stars due to the short story mode. For the $60 price tag, it's just too short. I have to suggest renting it first and you truly like it, buy it. DBZ fans will be in their glory but for the fighting game junkies (like myself), it's something which is nice to play; not a must have in your library.
Possible defection with game?
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User
When I first played DBZ, I went through the tutorial and learned how to fully play the game. Then I went to the Z Chronicles (story mode) and began the first saga. At about level 3 or 4, the game froze as it was loading. I reset my xbox and it froze again on the same level but after it was done loading. Seeing as though my game may have been broken some how, I returned it to amazon and got a new one a few days later with no charge to me, even for shipping. Just as I thought this new disk was problem free, it froze numorous times in the Cell saga. When I took a look back at the menu, the only levels it was having trouble were the ones with Teen Gohan. After about a week with the new game, I noticed the edges of the disk were melted or somthing, because smooth plastic bits were weaved all along the outside. I was so fed up with the game freezing, I took a knife to the ends and scraped off the excess plastic, then used a CD repair kit that I found at Office Max to fill in any big scrarches I might have made. Now the game is working perfectly and hasn't givin me a proplem scince.
Great Dragon Ball Z Game, regardless of what others might say
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This game is a very fun fighting game. Some of the battles are way crazy difficult on normal, imagine on the highest setting. Some of the battles are very one sided. The AI controls are questionable as it seams to be very weak and retarded in its logic one second then super ultra mega perfect the next. No offense is meant towards any person. I.E. Your opponent will be one punch away from defeat and you will have two full health bars, then the AI will unleash a flurry of combos leading to your defeat. Other times it wont attack when you are weak or your guard is down and just stand next you you blocking. There are some unexpected pieces in this game that are very enjoyable, and the cut scenes are skipable, but are enjoyable to watch. When you play, you always play as the winning side in the show, so whomever won that fight in the show, you will play as, good or bad guy. Your first time play through will be annoying after each win because of the unlockables, but that happened in previous DBZ games. The controls are easy, easy to be both a button masher and a button master, either way could win the fight. The graphics are great to watch, yet they take nothing away from the experience in the game. I highly recommend this game to any DBZ fan or any body that likes fighting games.
Im not mad..... just disapointed
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User
For me this game was a huge let down from the DBZ series, Ive played all the Dragon Ball Z Tencaichi and love every one of them, so naturally I purchase this when it came out. But I think that the only improvement this game have comparing to Tencaichi 3 are the superior graphics but thats only normal since the Tencaichi 3 was release for the PS2, I dont know why but they toke away so many great things that the old versions have like flying around, fast moves, and ki charge, and the things they put in just make the game slow and stupid like those drama pieces. Overall this is not a terrible game but it seems like a step down in the saga.
Upgraded Downgrade
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 5 / 9
Date: June 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User
So i bought this game yesterday 6-11. Couldnt wait to get off work so i could go play. put the game in and actually sit through the tutorials. Lets say i was very impressed with gameplay and how fluent it worked.... remember i am only in the tutorial. After i finished tutorial i went to the saga. Now being someone that owned all budokai's i was expecting a decent length and substancial storyline. To say the least i was wrong. I finished the story that night. I mean what a rip i only got up to the cell saga? I came in thinking it was all the way through to buu at least and had all the characters i came to love in budokai tenkaichi 3, seeing as that only makes sense. What really bothers me is after each saga they fabricate a movie based on gameplay to wrapup what happened. I think this space and time could have been better put into including a buu saga. I mean most people just skip these low budget in game movies anyway, so why not give us something we want. When i buy a game i buy it for substance some good gameplay. Not half of a game with better graphics. Btw they include the first disk of season one ...... Season one came out over a year ago and most of us fans already bought it. Why give out something we already own. Even worse why give out part of a season where you will still have to go out and buy the whole thing if you dont own it. I mean seriousl what are we going to do with one out of six disks in a set. Just a way to get ppl to sink more money into this franchise. I strongly urge everyone to rent this game before buying so you can see exactly what its worth. This game to me is WAS worthless and i am ashamed that they would even sell this game in the market let alone sell it for such a steep price. Trust me you are better off getting something else.
Cons
1. Game is short only through the cell saga.
2. Game has cutscenes every 5 seconds during actual fighting which throw you offguard and confuse you.
3. Maps are incredibly small. you can successfully hit someone about 2-3 times before you hit a wall.
4. Gamplay has no learning curve its ez to play with no skill involved
5. YOU HAVE UNLIMITED SPECIALS with little to no delay before refire. tisk tisk
6. Limited characters maybe 13 or so.
7. Transformations make you weaker......why why would they do that.
8. Game is 100% completed in one night.
9. Absolutely no replay value at all. I sold the game first chance i got.
10. When you near the end you hope the game finishes soon because it is soo bady.
Pro
1. Graphics look pretty good.
I know you were expecting more pro's but honestly this game is terrible.
Transport this game back 3 years and it'd be worth buying.
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User
As a long standing owner of Xboxes (the original and now a 360) I was pretty excited to see a DBZ game on an Xbox finally. I've played Budokai on the psp and some Tenkaichi on the PS2.
This game plays like a ported copy of the PSP game with better cutscenes. As was mentioned in some of the other reviews, the game stops at the end of the Cell Saga. I can't even think of any other DBZ games that do that. The transformations are a bare minimum, with Goku being the only character I found with more than one (Kaioken and SSJ1).
Long story short, Tenkaichi 2 on the PS2 was twice as good as this game and that's been out for years. The only way you should even consider buying this game is if you're a DBZ fan that's never played a DBZ video game, and you don't have access to a PS2 or 3. The -only- thing this game has over any other DBZ game, even the PSP versions, is decent voiceovers and cutscenes.
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