Hellspawn28 wrote:Burst Limit was a pretty decent fighting game despite how short it was. The RB game was nothing more then water down versions of the Sparking/Budokai Tenkachi games. Actually, the first raging blast had improved graphics and game mechanics as apposed to the BT3. Not to mention the fact that it's packed with poop ton of game modes to keep you busy for a while. Blitz Illu Pdf Download. Only thing I think was watered down was the roster, BT3 really went all-out, and since then, no other game has ever topped it in terms of that. Hellspawn28 wrote:DBZ games jump the shark after 2008 because of Spike in my opinion.
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Spike is a mediocre developer team at best since there's DBZ games played pretty much the same since 2005. Iron Man 3 Vostfr Download Uptobox Not Available In Your Country. Dimps has a better track record on both DBZ and fighting games in general. Like or hate Burst Limit, it got good reviews and sold pretty well. Infinite World sucked because it was rush and was made for DBZ fans who didn't move on next gen systems at the time. IW was Budokai 3.5 and there was no reason to buy the game if you already own Budokai 3. The new characters didn't help it neither.
Oh I do, I do hate it indeed I feel that after BT3 is when DBZ games really started to decline in quality.
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