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| From: Atari Inc.
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $28.84 You Save: $11.15 (28%)
New (32) Used (16) from $19.00
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 2395
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: Fighting Action Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 27626 Model: 742725276260 UPC: 742725276260 EAN: 0742725276260 ASIN: B001383L2W
Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: FREE upgrade to 1st Class Shipping! Brand new and factory sealed.
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 15
Anime or videogame? June 12, 2008 StormStriker (Kansas City, MO.) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
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!
This game is over 9000! great job chris sabat June 10, 2008 Cheri Taylor 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
Transport this game back 3 years and it'd be worth buying. June 22, 2008 Tyler B. Joyner 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
Possible defection with game? July 12, 2008 A. Car (St. Croix USVI) 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.
BEST DBZ game yet... July 16, 2008 Michael Geoffrey King 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.
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