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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360

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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360
I played this game for XBox 360 and as a fan of other DBZ games and a MAJOR fan of the anime I can tell you this game lacks about 90% of the excitement of previous DBZ games. The only thing this game truly brings to the table that we havent seen before is improved graphics...THATS IT!!! There are too many cutscenes during the fights (this becomes annoying the more you play) that seem as if they are going to build up on what's already happening in the fight and once your excitement builds to see what happens it just goes back to the fight as if nothing happened.

Pros:
- Graphics
- Good voice-overs

Cons:
- The game ends at the end of the Cell saga - No characters who appear in the Buu Saga or after (including GT) appear in this game.
- Less transformations.
- Crappy power moves.
- Annoying cutscenes during the fight where the characters only talk and don't perform any power moves.
- The list goes on...

Basically nothing you loved about the older games like Budokai or Tenkaichi are featured
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  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  57 days ago at 
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360
i bought this game from walmart recently and it is a disgrace to the dbz franchise. It has this little crappy cut scenes that get interupt the fight like 7 times in one fight and not that many characters to choose from only 21... And you hardly have any ki attacks like for goku you got kamehameha and spirit bomb.. thats basically it. thois game sucks!!!!!!!!!!!
  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  58 days ago at 
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360
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.
  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  68 days ago at 
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360
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 worlked. 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 3. Instead of giving me movies at the end of each saga they could have put some effort into actually finishing the series. 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 which pissed me off even more. Since season one came out last year if not two years ago and most of us hardcore fans already bought
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  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  78 days ago at 
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit: Xbox 360
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
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  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  78 days ago at 

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