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Official Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Character Roster

The Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 character roster will consist out of over 90 characters, including some never seen before in a DBZ game. VGB lists those revealed so far, including regulars like Goku, Vegeta, Frieza, Cell and Kid Buu.

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Wolfie5071d ago

MEH, it looks like the first one.

presto7175070d ago

This one looks like it'll suck too.

Redempteur5070d ago

How can any fan be exited about this game is beyond my understanding

Shang-Long5070d ago

They should remake DBZ legends

N4BmpS5070d ago

They should let this series die honestly, as a former fan. Let it die stop trying to milk it.

Sagetech5070d ago (Edited 5070d ago )

Looks like they still haven't changed the godawful camera view of the first game.The Tenkaichi games camera was good,it ACTUALLY FOLLOWED THE OPPONENT. Why dont they just toss a few new characters in and remake Budokai 3 on DBZ Burst Limit's graphics engine?

And on a side note...why does the music in this trailer sound like a malfunctioning gameboy color?

As a fan of DBZ I'll say this
They need to let the DBZ franchise ride into the sunset,it's turning into a fighting game version of Guitar Hero.

Chewy1025070d ago

I still remember all of the epic battles Iv had on Budokai 3 with a friend. Sometimes in mid match one of use would call out tennis and we could spend 2-3 mins just smacking a ki blast between us at a time.

There needs to be another Tekken or Street Fighter type of DBZ game. One where you need to use combos and time your ki charges so you can use an ungodly blast that could destroy the planet! Instead of just blasting wave after wave after wave to do damage like it has been since Tenkaichi.

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ME Gamers: Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Review

ME Gamers: The Dragon Ball fighting game franchise have taken a down turn ever since they dropped the 2D fighting system at the end of the Budokai series. Once they started the Tenkaichi series I felt that the franchise was slowly being drawn out and would eventually reach a point where the creators will have to throw what they have built up away and find some new way to reform the series .

Darnez4726d ago (Edited 4726d ago )

Dear, whoever this may concern,

My name is Darnez Hill. My friend Giovanik and I have always loved your Dragon Ball Raging Blast games. And I would Just like to ask if you could add an add on to the would like to make a suggestion about Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2. Can you guys let it be that you can make your own character and customize him/her with their own moves and costumes.

Thank you, Darnez and Gio

P.S. make sure you can reply to me, thanks

Menech4726d ago

LMFAO your excepting a reply from the game Dev by posting on N4G...

PSjesus4726d ago

Is there any good anime game the only one i liked was Jump ultimate on DS and Bleach hos6 on psp and the rest are rubbish

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El33tonline Review: Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2

El33tonline writes:

"Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 serves up a plethora of exciting content for fans of this long-running anime series. With over 90 playable characters, a fully-featured online mode and a wealth of customisation options, this is a game which will have you returning to it time and time again to prove your brawling worth against the rest of the world."

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Console Monster - Dragon Ball Raging Blast 2 Review

Console Monster - Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 is one of those games that I wish I could love but deep down hate with a passion. With such a large variety of different characters, countless worlds and funny one liners, you would think making a fighting game based off the hugely popular anime and manga series would be a breeze but how wrong you are. Although Namco have crammed a ton of different fighting modes in, both single and multiplayer, the game feels very repetitive and unless you are a hardcore fan of the Dragon Ball series, you will probably want to steer clear of this one.

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