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Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (Xbox 360)

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (Xbox 360)
From Atari

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Product Description

Featuring stunning HD graphics and audio, destructible environments and enhanced character features, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast takes players far beyond the realms of the original anime series.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #646 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Atari
  • Released on: 2009-11-13
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Format: Unknown format
  • Dimensions: .53 pounds

Customer Reviews

Was hoping for more4
Ok to begin i am a massive dragonball fan, i have played all the games from the first budokai onward and this is disapointing. The story is the same as always covering the sagas and a few what ifs. The online is good with a high level of character customisation and a good variety of match types. The museum is good for anybody who is unfamiliar with the story or the finer details of the story. Content wise its good value for money there is a lot to do in it, on and offline which is good. Graphically its good the environments are nice and large and the characters look essentailly the same as they do in the anime. On the bad side the game controls aren't great, the controls in the older tenkaichi games were great and the developers should of used them as the template for this game. The camera also gives a lot of bother very often not keeping up with the battle or your character going into a corner and you can't see whats going on. Overall its quite good but not as good as it should of been. In my opinion this should of been at least as good as the older tenkaichi games, but it isn't. I would only really recommend it to a dragonball fan, otherwise i think people would be very disapointed with it.

For Hardcore DBZ fans5
I myself am a Dragonball Z fan and I played the demo of this over the xbox live marketplace and well it doesn't give much insight in the demo as you only have 3 characters to choose from and 1 level however I was impressed none the less with the graphics and also when you have a character that has the ability to transform like Goku when he transforms into a Super Sayain you can see his reaction while he transforms which I thought was pretty cool. There is some elements to the game that resemble the Budokai Tenkaichi series but I still prefere Tenkaichi itself but if you don't own a PS2 then you won't have much of a choice.

But I did my research on it and checked out some gameplay trailers on different websites and I would defo give it the thumbs up so far, so if your a fan of the series then buy it and even if your wanting to try out a different kind of fighting game compared to the likes of Tekken or Soul Caliber then go for this too!

If I had to be negative about it then I really wish that Atari would throw in some Bruce Faulconer Music in there for the American and british fans in the cut scene's instead of the random anoying Music that Atari done themselves in Japan because it doesn't sound as good for us thats not the composing that we were used to in the series. Can't an American Atari headquaters make a deal with the one based in Japan seems that they let the American actors do the Voice overs for us English speakers?