
The combat features a technique called Raging Soul, where players are restricted from ki attacks, but physical attacks become stronger. The player takes on the role of one of the available characters taking on another character from the franchise using various basic, melée, or signature ki fighting techniques. Like its predecessor, Raging Blast 2 uses 3-D gaming mechanics with the camera alternating from over the shoulder to overhead angles at various moments. The border around the each character's profile portrait are the health (green) and ki (yellow) meters. While becoming the second-best-selling game in Japan for November of its release year, the game would meet with criticism over its gameplay, controls, repetitive AI, and lack of proper story mode.Ī screenshot of the gameplay, showing a fight between Hatchiyack and Super Saiyan Goku on a deserted planet (with Frieza's spaceship visible in the background). The game comes with a new remake of the 1993 OVA Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, now retitled Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans. The game is a 3-D fighter that allows players to play as characters within the Dragon Ball universe, either against the game's AI or another player in one of the various modes of play both on and offline.

It was developed by Spike and published by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gaming consoles in the beginning of November 2010. The game is worth every point I've given it, a really enjoyable fan-based fighting game.Single-player, local & online multiplayerĭragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 ( ドラゴンボール レイジングブラスト2, Doragon Bōru Reijingu Burasuto Tsū) is a video game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball and is a follow-up to the 2009 video game Dragon Ball: Raging Blast. But honestly, Dragon Ball games are always aimed at the fans, and of course people who don't know the show aren't going to pick it up and hope for a totally unique experience, this hasn't been an issue ever, not even with the last games. I think the game has recieved less than it should for an overall score, as most complaints seem to be regarding its target audience. Try starting up Street Fighter IV and not hating the menu song after the thirtieth time you've heard it. The music can get repetitive, but this is only natural in a fighting game. Most fights I found were easily seen and I didn't have trouble with the camera often at all. There is sometimes camera problems but that only occurs through furious button mashing and lack of skill. The graphics are amazing and capture the Anime style perfectly. The I'm surprised at how vague the snippets of reviews above are, since Dragon Ball Raging Blast is everything it needs to be and more. I'm surprised at how vague the snippets of reviews above are, since Dragon Ball Raging Blast is everything it needs to be and more. In addition to classic signature moves, characters also benefit from a new "Super Rising" move which allows more variety in the battle stages and lets players explore new areas of the Dragon Ball universe.

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast boasts superior graphics that enhance the sense of the characters’ speed and power. Featuring the series’ trademark combat style, the game hosts a variety of the most popular characters taken from the series, all of which have enhanced features such as facial expressions for a deeper level of immersion into the Dragon Ball universe. Smash opponents into rocks to increase their damage count and gain the upper hand in battles. Featuring the series’ trademark combat style, the game hosts a Interactive and destructible environments bring a new layer of intensity to the battle stages featured in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast.
