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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (Xbox 360)

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (Xbox 360)

RRP £49.99
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£27.85

Parental Guidance

Atari

Release date: Friday 6th of June 2008


RRP: £49.99
Dbz at its best
Review date: 2008-09-29 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is dragonball z at its best becuase the graphics are brilliant and the Z chronicals is exactly how the story is on the episodes and it is just fighting but you get videos that explain the story which i think is truly exellent how dbz has improved.

Also the online mode is great as I can battle opponents from around the world and increase my ranking and be happy of my achievment as the other dbz games did not have this option

THIS GAME IS 100% BRILLIANCE



Reviews


You're probably better off with a previous DBZ game.
Review date: 2008-09-03 Rating: 4 out of 10

I never really did get into Anime. For me it's always been this weird fad which draws in sexually frustrated teenagers attracted to imaginary females with unmanageable hair and breasts which defy gravity. One day I flipped over to Cartoon Network and watched Dragonball Z. Before I knew it, I had absorbed several episodes. Super powered beings battle against a transsexual galactic overlord? Sign me up!

The most important thing you should take from this review, is that Burst Limit is aimed at fans only. The campaign spans three sagas and is made up of one on one fights containing almost no story or explanation, just short cut scenes revealing taunts or famous events. You'll be pleased to know that the iconic phrase "It's over 9000!" is there. Plus, unlike the cartoon series, your character won't have to violate his/her vocal cords with half an hour of screaming in order to power up.

Graphics are superb. Cal-shading perfectly reflects the world of Dragonball Z. The models are so detailed, you can practically see the hairs up Goku's nose. Sadly the backgrounds are 2D maps with minor differences. Would it have been that hard to add some environmental actions, like smashing your opponent through a mountain? And if I took a shot of whisky every time I bumped into an invisible barrier whilst trying to dodge a blast, I'd quickly die of alcohol poisoning.

Controls are very friendly. Delivering a lethal Kamehameha is as simple as clicking towards your opponent and hitting a button. Only those with the intellectual capacity of a jam doughnut would have trouble. There's even a set of tutorials which go through each function, awarding achievement points upon completion.

Music is full of those cheesy inspirational tunes that people pretend they hate. Voiceacting is fine. They certainly say "darn" a lot. It's a 12+ game, I'm pretty sure you'll hear the word "damn" more than once on daytime television, so bloody use it.

Multiplayer is by far, the best feature. There are few titles which can rival Burst Limit's pure mayhem and desperation during an epic confrontation between two friends. A player's skill level is represented by his "power level" which is a nice little touch. There have been complaints about lag, though I've been through dozens of fights and only encountered one which was unplayable. You want my solution? How about choosing not to connect with a player from China?!

Overall it's a pretty awesome fighter game dragged down by a non-existent plot explanation, no environmental creativity, and a lack of titanic cleavage.


A Poor Game
Review date: 2008-08-06 Rating: 4 out of 10

Another Dragonball Z game. Personally, I sighed when I heard about it and I knew it would flop. God, was I right.

The Story Mode or whatever you call it is quite poor with only three sagas effectively and a number of short levels which all have one purpose...beat the other person in a fight. You just do the same again and again until you complete the game...BORING.

The Arcade Mode is alright and the only reason why this game is a two-star and not a one. Simple enough and characters are easy enough to get. Just complete the story mode and you have a wide range although there is the inclusion of Boo which was a massive disappointment.

Overall, a pretty pointless game that is hardly any fun. Only at first. But after a while, Story Mode wears thin and Arcade Mode gets boring eventually. Not worth buying, it's a waste of money.

Buy/Don't Buy: DON'T BUY


Good but not what i had expected
Review date: 2008-07-27 Rating: 6 out of 10

when i first saw that dragonball z: burst limit was coming out, i was excited beyond words, i was expecting it to be much better than budokai tenkaichi 3 (ps2) which is still much better than burst limit. i heard that burst limit was 3d but when i played it for the first time i was shocked, in tenkaichi 3 there feels like there was much more freedom in the was the character moved (flying, locking system, charging ki, etc). also the fighting system was ok but not great, when playing, it looks more or less 3d but the was it feels when playing is like it has gone backwards to the old budokai 1,2,3 games.
the main horror of this game are the characters that you can use...i mean can't use (over 100 chars) which is a bit on an outrage.
if i wasn't a great fan of dbz, i would probably have rated this game with 1 star.
on the other hand, the way it follows the story is fun and quite accurate except for a few char voices and also brolly talks too much.
i suggest you only buy it if you are a good dbz fan


super saiyan fun!
Review date: 2008-06-06 Rating: 8 out of 10

burst limit is the latest in a long line of Dragonball games and it is the first for the new consoles (360 & PS3) and is replete with a brand new graphics engine to take advantage of the new hardware.

The new graphics are "shiny" looking great, the basic control system is simple, with a few touches to make that will make the difference for button bashers and players. Drama peices take effect during the match and have varying effects to limited healing, to deflecting attacks, these can be chosen in the trials and versus matches. There are (apparently, havnt actually counted) 20 players and taken from the 3 "sagas" the game plays through, the saiyan saga, the freiza saga and the android/cell saga.

Unfortuanately it ends where most DBZ games to, at the end of the Cell saga, but there are to bonus "sagas" that appear when you complete the original three, they arnt official sagas but pretty much, but im not spoiling the suprise.

The campaign features quite alot of games, but as with many fighting cames there is only so long it can be, and i played through it in about a day on normal. Meaning single player may become boring.

BUT, the main strength of fighting games is multiplayer, and Burst limit's is fun. You choose your player, his ultimate move (most characters have a couple to choose from, and they will effect your playing style) and then your "partner" and support, he sits on the side lines and may offer help depending on your support choices. Suppport includes the drama peices earlier and things like partner support and senzu beans.

Combat is fast and furious, ki (energy) no longer needs to be charged but replenishes itself. Versus games are fun, especially with friends, but when online beware of people with low bandwidth/connection speed, and when joining battles your oppenents speed is shown next to your speed. Its no fun when your jerking around the screen and moves are coming out of nowhere.

DBZ; Burst limit, is a fun game and an improvement on previous ones. It may get old, but if you liked the previous ones you should like this.

p.s. if your not sure there is a demo on xbox live for download that features 2 of the battles from the singleplayer campaign.


Product Details/Specifications


Recording label: Atari
Manufacturer: Atari
EAN: 3296580804801
Binding: Video Game
Release date: 2008-06-06
Audience rating: Parental Guidance
Platform: Xbox 360
Brand: Atari

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