![]() The Budokai series (PS2 Dragonball games) nailed this part perfectly. Only the fighting! Although the events do correlate to the character in terms of story to a certain degree, someone who has no knowledge of the Dragonball Universe wouldn’t know who’s who in the Saiyan zoo. The disappointing part of the galaxy mode is that there are no in game cut-scenes, no dialog, no nothing. But they unlock rare items and extra content. These battles can be extremely difficult to qualify. You need to progress enough with all the characters that share that event to unlock it. These events are shared between other character’s galaxies. There are also special events that need to be unlocked over and beyond passing all previous events. Once 7 are collected you can call on Shenron, the mystic dragon, to grant you a wish in the form of new battle locations to character techniques. The boss event will grab you a Dragonball after the battle. This can be anything from a new event, battle technique, customisable item, character art, to the BMG music. As you pass these events, you will unlock content along the way. The events are scaled in difficulty, from “Very Easy” to “Ultimate”. You either have to land the most hits in the time allocated, survive at near death, reach a maximum damage combo, perform all the moves in a list, time attack, or to simply KO the opponents. Each galaxy has multiple events, which each has their own pre-requisite to pass. After selecting the character you want, you progress to a stage where you are able to select the event in which you will have to battle to move along the board. The single player aspect is pretty straight forward. ![]() Lets instant transmission to the rest of the review after the jump. So much so that I wouldn’t be surprised if there are multiple characters with the exact same move sets with slightly changed animations. It is so jam packed with characters (96) and content that the actual fighting in the game has taken a back step. It must be the biggest fighter game out with the most linear gameplay known to man. Having not played the first installment in this series I cannot comment on how the game has advanced since, but being a DBZ fan, and having played pretty much all the other DBZ games, I feel my opinion could be taken with lot less grains of salt.ĭragonball:Raging Blast 2 is a 3D fighter based video game that focuses on customisable characters with team battles of up to 5 characters per team. Dragonball: Raging Blast 2 is the sequel to the previous Dragonball: Raging Blast video game. Today we look into a game that is based on a highly popularized anime series, which has many iterations on the video game market and has followers all around the world.
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