The Dragon Ball Z universe makes its first appearance on the seventh generation of consoles with the release of Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit. It features the detailed graphics and dramatic, seamless battles expected from a next-generation console. During each battle, you will find conditions that create new dramatic scenes with characters and movement reminiscent of the original animation. After the battles, watch a unique story unfold each time you play. There is also a stronger element of offense and defense, due to added energy saving and fighting techniques. Use of special skills will no longer drain energy. The lower your energy, the stronger you get, making for a possible turnaround of the battle.
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This was my introduction to DBZ lmao
I still remember thinking Yamcha was Goku's brother.... or that Nappa was called "Nappy"... being really confused on why Piccolo randomly fights himself in the Cell saga and thinking it was like android Piccolo (I think it was like a ki technique he was using for training lmao).
I still remember thinking Yamcha was Goku's brother.... or that Nappa was called "Nappy"... being really confused on why Piccolo randomly fights himself in the Cell saga and thinking it was like android Piccolo (I think it was like a ki technique he was using for training lmao).
This game has missed potential.
I think the presentation is unlike any other DBZ game, and the graphics still hold up 'till today. Super Saiyan transformation scene in this game is top 2 (Comparable to Kakarot, which is a game that came out twelve years later.)
Fighting wise? it's okay. It's just a modernized Budokai game. It could have done better. If given a sequel or more room to grow, this game could have been one of the best.
I think that's where I'll end it.
I think the presentation is unlike any other DBZ game, and the graphics still hold up 'till today. Super Saiyan transformation scene in this game is top 2 (Comparable to Kakarot, which is a game that came out twelve years later.)
Fighting wise? it's okay. It's just a modernized Budokai game. It could have done better. If given a sequel or more room to grow, this game could have been one of the best.
I think that's where I'll end it.