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      • Dragon Ball: Raging Blast manages to recreate with great fidelity Dragon Ball's anime series. The great richness of characters, modes and other contents makes it the best game in the series, absolutely suggested to all Toriyama fans, but not only: it's a good fighting game suited also for every lover of this genre.
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  2. I definitely like Raging Blast 2 quite a bit. The graphics/style worked great, the characters are more balanced, the counter-Supers were a lot of fun, customizable tournaments, swappable Supers, just very nice overall.

  3. Nov 10, 2009 · Dragon Ball: Raging Blast manages to recreate with great fidelity Dragon Ball's anime series. The great richness of characters, modes and other contents makes it the best game in the series, absolutely suggested to all Toriyama fans, but not only: it's a good fighting game suited also for every lover of this genre.

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    • The latest entry in the seemingly-infinite franchise is a step backwards.
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    By Chris Roper

    Updated: May 9, 2012 7:55 am

    Posted: Nov 11, 2009 12:40 am

    Another year, another Dragon Ball game. Actually, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast isn't even the first one of the year, but that's beside the point. What matters is that many DBZ titles have come and gone, and for the most part in recent years, they've gotten better and better (even if just incrementally so). The issue with Raging Blast is that while it has a lot of content and some good online options, the actual fighting mechanics have taken a step backwards, and the game suffers because of it.

    In terms of content, like I mentioned, you're getting a lot of bang for your buck. The Dragon Battle Collection allows you to play through a number of different DBZ sagas as well as some "what if" scenarios. Oddly, you don't have to play them in order as you can skip ahead to key moments in each saga. While you'll probably want to play them in order, this does allow you to skip battles that you have problems with.

    One downside to the Dragon Battle Collection sagas is that the stories are told pretty poorly. Before each fight you have an option to catch up on the story, which is just a short text description of what has lead up to this fight. The problem is that some of this stuff isn't actually shown in any sort of visual method, so if you don't read these then you'll be really lost unless you've already seen these stories in some other fashion previously.

    There have actually been some good Dragon Ball games in the past few years, and that's true whether or not you're even a fan of the series. However, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast is not one of those games. Sure, there's lots of content, but the stories are poorly told (which alienates people who don't already know them) and the gameplay mechanics have ...

  4. In Raging Blast 1 there is a proper story mode and the power up system is different. In Raging Blast 2 they put Budokai Tenkaichi 2 bgm instead of the originals and there's Hatchiyak. Also, I think the combo in Raging Blast 2 are more complex, but I don't remember.

  5. dragonball.fandom.com › wiki › Dragon_Ball:_Raging_BlastDragon Ball: Raging Blast

    Nov 10, 2009 · Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (ドラゴンボール レイジングブラスト, Doragon Bōru Reijingu Burasuto) is a 2009 video game released for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 consoles developed by Spike and published by Bandai Namco.

  6. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast [c] is a video game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball. It was developed by Spike and published by Namco Bandai for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 game consoles in North America; internationally it was published under the Bandai label.

  7. Raging blast 1 was far superior compared to Raging blast 2 in my opinion. RB1 is definitely in my top 5 of dragon ball games

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