Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit User Review
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 10 Hours or Less
- The Bottom Line:
- "Worth playing"
There have been so many Dragon Ball games it's quite a challenge keeping track of them all. I sure haven't, I played some Dragon Ball games back on the SNES and some of the earliest ones on the PS2. This is, as far as I know, the first DBZ game on the XBOX 360. How is it? I like it and I'm a moderate fan of the series, but the first time you punch an enemy above the clouds speed up and slam him back down into the ground is amazing. It's fun even after doing it a hundred times. There's another flashy move that's just as cool where the characters fight flying through the air at hyper speed. And the characters do have a few unique special moves
It's a fighting game, and a pretty ordinary one actually, yes you have a few over the top moves, as mentioned above, but it plays it fairly straight. Still, it's great fun. Every character has the same controls and aren't radically different from each other. Which means it lacks in replay value, but makes it easy to play through, but jut having so many of the series characters is really cool, though I missed Majin Buu, who is nowhere to be seen. The story mode lets you relive some of the series greatest fights. The story mode is real easy, but there are 6 difficulties to unlock. The game looks nice, every character looks great and their voices aren't as bad as I had initially feared. Stages are detailed and colorful, but I wish there were more of them. Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit is just a lot of fun with great flair and style from the popular series.
It's a fighting game, and a pretty ordinary one actually, yes you have a few over the top moves, as mentioned above, but it plays it fairly straight. Still, it's great fun. Every character has the same controls and aren't radically different from each other. Which means it lacks in replay value, but makes it easy to play through, but jut having so many of the series characters is really cool, though I missed Majin Buu, who is nowhere to be seen. The story mode lets you relive some of the series greatest fights. The story mode is real easy, but there are 6 difficulties to unlock. The game looks nice, every character looks great and their voices aren't as bad as I had initially feared. Stages are detailed and colorful, but I wish there were more of them. Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit is just a lot of fun with great flair and style from the popular series.
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Burst Limit has great combat and graphics, but other factors of the game damper the experience.
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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
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- Publisher(s): Atari
- Developer(s): Dimps Corporation
- Genre: Action
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- ESRB: T
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