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Dragon ball z raging blast 2 review
Dragon ball z raging blast 2 review








There are no cut-scenes explaining fights or rivalries. It is shocking that, despite the attention paid to fan service Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, the game has no narrative or story mode to speak of.

dragon ball z raging blast 2 review

In game, all the major characters are present, but very little by way of story-telling is done to explain their relationships. STORY: The Dragon Ball saga, at around 400 episodes across three different shows (there is no doubting it’s definition as a saga), has more history than a girlfriend who used to be a £1000 per night escort. Does the game do enough, however, to entice those beat-em-up fans not addicted to the Dragon Ball mythology, and is it as good a game as it is an encyclopaedia of 80’s Japanese cartoon madness? Read on to find out. With Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, developer Spike and Namco Bandai have attempted to craft one of the all-time great pieces of fan service gaming, with hardcore Dragon Ball fans catered for (almost) completely.

dragon ball z raging blast 2 review

To those unfamiliar with these hallowed works, well, to be honest, you might as well stop reading now.

DRAGON BALL Z RAGING BLAST 2 REVIEW SERIES

Those familiar with the wonderful work in the Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT television series will know that, as a work of martial art inspired Japanese anime sci-fi, it is just crazy and brilliant enough to become the foundation literature of a major Hollywood cult-cum-religion. Available On: Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (PlayStation 3 version reviewed)








Dragon ball z raging blast 2 review