The next-generation successor to Spike's Budokai Tenkaichi games, Raging Blast doesn't have its predecessor's massive character count, but it makes up in a couple of critical ways. In high definition, it looks about as good as a Dragon Ball game ever will, and this is the first time the series has featured a smooth, lag-free online mode. Though it's not quite Guilty Gear in the game balance department, Dragon Ball fans won't complain very loudly.
The Pros
- Visuals to match the show it's based on
- 3D combat mechanics
- Tons of single-player content based on the original stories
The Cons
- Hyperactive, cartoony style isn't for everyone
- Camera can't keep up with the action sometimes
- Not all Z-Fighters are created equal
At this point, Bandai Namco’s Dragon Ball console games look as good as they reasonably can. It would be possible to take these character models and add more refinement and detail, or make the animation more complex and lifelike, but the result would wind up looking like an overdone parody of the source material. Dragon Ball Z wasn’t a masterpiece of big-budget animation. It was a colorful, slightly cheesy kids’ cartoon, and that’s the style Dragon Ball: Raging Blast re-creates in 3D.
The nifty thing about this game, though, is that the resemblance is more than skin deep. In motion, it actually feels like the Dragon Ball cartoon, or something close to it. It might not have been designed to the specifications of serious fighting-game fans, but then they’re already well-served by a couple of other famous Namco productions.

Reach for the Sky
Like Budokai Tenkaichi and the other Spike-developed games that precede it, Raging Blast isn’t a traditional toe-to-toe fighting game. Instead, it favors a three-quarter perspective behind your fighter’s shoulder, which makes it easier to keep track of a fast-moving opponent. It’s possible to move very, very fast in this game, and there’s plenty of room to move in. Not only are most of the levels gigantic, but Dragon Ball being Dragon Ball, gravity is not a factor – every fighter can take off and dash around through all three dimensions.
All this adds up to a game that plays a lot more like, say, Virtual-On than Tekken or Street Fighter. Getting up close and landing carefully-timed combo strings is the way to deal serious damage, but maneuvering up close is the part that takes skill and practice to begin with. Mastering all the different dash and flight maneuvers is critical, as well as the timing to dodge an opponent’s combos when he gets the drop on you. In a fight between two capable players, an attack usually lands only after a long stretch of dodging, dashing, and otherwise looking for an opening, which happens to be how it tends to work in the Dragon Ball cartoons as well.
Every so often, Raging Blast has trouble dealing with all that freedom of movement. When one character dashes far above or below the other, for instance, the camera can’t depress enough to show them both on screen, making it impossible to tell how far away your opponent happens to be. Still, dashing away and getting some distance fixes that problem quickly enough.
Tale of the Tape
Another minor problem, depending on your perspective, has to do with the cast of characters. Counting Super Saiyans and other transformations (some characters have several, including fusions for certain combinations in the team battle mode), Raging Blast has more than 70 fighters once the entire crew is unlocked, and they aren’t quite completely balanced.
Certain characters are more effective than others, especially in the hands of an inexperienced player. This is true to the show, of course – the whole point, most of the time, was finding out whether Fighter Y was tougher than Fighter Z – but it’s annoying to see the online competitive game dominated by the beefed-up Super Saiyans. The character customization system helps give less popular fighters an edge, though, fitting them out with unique sets of super attacks and items that might surprise an unwary opponent.
None of this is an issue in the single-player game, of course, where Raging Blast has enough characters at its disposal to re-create almost every bit of the animated Dragon Ball Z storyline. The campaign mode includes a series of battles for every saga from the TV series, plus movie specials like the Bardock and Broly stories, plus a “What-If” mode with storylines dreamed up for the fun of it (like a “Strongest Earthling” tournament for the fighters who don’t have the advantage of being cyborgs or super-powered aliens).
Some earlier Dragon Ball games tried to make their single-player content too complicated, interrupting fights with cinematics and interactive events and other extra stuff that didn’t do much but slow the game down. Raging Blast doesn’t feel any need to get too clever, though. The fighters take the occasional breather in mid-battle to holler macho one-liners at each other, but never for so long that it pulls the player out of the action.

Kame…Hame…
Some long-time followers of Spike’s Dragon Ball games might look at this entry as a step back in certain ways. The cast is smaller than the jam-packed Budokai Tenkaichi 3 – Raging Blast has all the TV show’s major stars (and most of the middling and minor ones), but it doesn’t have the same crowd of goofy cameo characters that made the final Tenkaichi so much fun for Dragon Ball die-hards. On the other hand, Raging Blast can claim a near-perfect online mode, which its predecessors definitely couldn’t. Network battles run very smoothly, with almost no noticeable lag.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Raging Blast are practically indistinguishable. Visually, there aren't many differences between the two versions. PS3 runs at 720p, and while the back of the box indicates that the Xbox 360 version supports 1080p, that’s not the native resolution. You’d be hard pressed to tell any practical difference in visual quality, and neither engine seems to markedly outperform the other – there’s hardly any noticeable slowdown. Likewise, both online modes offer the same solid performance. Whether you’re playing on Xbox Live or the PlayStation Network, the matchmaking and gameplay should be trouble-free.
If you’re on the outside of the Dragon Ball phenomenon looking in, the whole argument may seem like a moot point. It may be well-made to its particular standards, but from a distance, this is a fighter so hyperactive that the camera sometimes can’t keep up, with a crude, cartoony visual style that’s enough to make a sensitive viewer’s eyes bleed.
For fans of the series, though, that’s a feature, not a bug. The crazy high-speed dashing, the overblown cinematic super attacks, and the ridiculous day-glo spiky hairdos are all critical parts of the Dragon Ball experience. Take them away and you might get a better game, but it wouldn’t be a better game of Dragon Ball.






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Arencey
I love ya x play, been watching since you were extended play but DBZ is not a kid's cartoon. The dub of DBZ is a kid's cartoon
Also @Archangelwolf, DBZ poorly drawn compared to most Animes? Well it depends on the Anime you're talking about, of course it won't look as nice compared to modern Anime, DBZ is great for the story likeably characters and action imo.
As for the game I may be a DBZ fan but I don't let that blind my perception of games, this game was a let down. I dont get why they have regular forms of characters when you can just pick SSJ from the chara select menu -_-
lupinmodz
yes dbz was poorly made cuz it was made in the late 1980s then we got a hold of it in english dub in early 2000
supersayianCheif
OK let me give u guys a real review this game is epic with awsome fights and amazing graphics for an animae game and this coming from a guy who likes halo note the name i do think tenkiechi is better (more characters beter super move sceense but raging blast close second and by close i mean really close and if u only buy on DBZ game may this be it even if u hate DBZ buy it NOW NOW NOW
gamegeek101
good game
Arcangelwolf
The reaso why x-play seems to bash on DBZ is because... Dude, its a game about an anime that was pretty poorly drawn to begin with. I mean compare DBZ to almost any other anime and you'll see what i mean. The concept is also kindda stupid, aliens come to earth in search of some balls that can grant them wishes and somehow end up fighting for the mere challenge of it. Then you got the transformations, dying your hair blonde suddenly makes you invinsible. On top of that after you have already seen the story unfold a million times in each game that comes out you realize it gets boring. Im a huge fan of DBZ but i can see why x-play seems to dislike it. If they really want to make a NEW game, they should focus on instead of changing storyline maybe adding new chapters in between and adding to the end of dbz and maybe even a character creator where you choose a race between sayajin, namek, android, human etc... then choose moves which it wouldnt be a bad idea if they added some new ones and what about super sayajin 5 or super namek 3 and super human even why not it will probably give krillin a chance... imagine the online play with those changes in mind. I think it would be an insanely new and better DBZ experience that even x-play might look at twice. But unless Spike gets a bit more creative be ready to keep reading crapy reviews, and why the change in camera angle? the old side to side way was fine they just needed to get a bit more creative with the martial arts in the game. Spike if you're reading really keep in mind adding a character creator to the game, add new moves, new transformations, new online team battles etc even new races. The fans will appreciate it.
Resident evil Puppy Madness
Hmmmmmmmm ok i'm going to get it.
ChristianG13
The score is fair....But weres the video review?
All the crappy 1 star games get video games get reviews.
Wht not this descent game?
Dark Bisen
dude dragon ball z is one of my all time favs of anime i mean damn this game is awsome i mean if x ply wanna bash on it i realy dont give a flying bats arse im geting this game i mean hate me if u will the dbz franchise has been doing good for itself n....comparig naruto to dbz i have to go with dbz cuz dbz has more meaning to me i mean naruto is fine jus dat its alittle bit overrated but thats just me
The_Narr
If your not a DBZ fan, the show will look EXTREMELY stupid, and it is. But I've been watching since it first started airing in the US (10 years ago?) and I can't explain my interest in it. nostalgia is a good word for it. either way the games have been getting better each time imo, yet I'm disappointed to hear about the slimmed down roster. I was hoping for an even BIGGER one this time around. oh well
xL7717
Man, everyone at IGN is bashing this game for every little problem. I understand the camera issue, but I really do like this game. It's too bad so many people are blowing off this game for the controls (Not X-Play, but the people who tried the demo) because they're not bad after you play around with the controls for a while. Not to mention that if you don't like a certain control, you can CHANGE them in the options section.
BOUNDbyDARKNESS
call me crazy, but i actually like how X-PLAY hates the DBZ series. As a matter of fact, its a good thing if they hate any franchise, because if that franchise gets a 4/5 or 5/5, you would know the game REALLY deserves it. Thats only because there's no fanboyism invloved. The fact that they hate it would prove how good the game really is if it gets a good score. If you're the type of critic thats hard to satisfy, and you give a good score for something, then people would truelly know that item you reviewed isnt crap.
sampsell243
I've been a huge fan of DBZ since I can remember, always loved the budokai series on the PS2. The Tenkaiechi series never really took off for me though...But i played the demo of this game and if it actually has lag free online I HAVe to get this game. Nice honest review!
hotbreath3000
i was ganna buy this game.changed my mind:(
bw2righteous
I just purchased it on saturday along with modern warfare 2 and dragon age, I like it. I am a big dragonball fan and they can continue to shell em out. I don't know if the game has a japanese voice acting mode but I have come to grow to like the american voice actors now, FUNimation has done a better job over the years getting the voice acting better. Go raging blast.
NYPEREIRA
im going to definetly get this game i had all the dbz games since ps2 but i dont understan why cant they make a dbz game were you create the episodes. how many times do i have to keep playing through the freeza saga and i want to be able to train my character to make him stronger just like in the show that would be good for when playing online. If it was possible to train your character in 100X gravity the mor time you spend in the gym the stronger and faster he/she became. Since im training my character why cant i fuse any character together that would make online play very interesting and it would change things up instead of playing the same sagas game after game.
ultra man 38
DBZ W-MACK RPG GAME OF DBZ?? COOL LONGGAMEPKAY.
SCM13
I want to get this game simply because I love DBZ, but to be honest the trophies kinda intimidate me. And if you're a DBZ fan, the review shouldn't matter. Obviously developers always miss the opportunity to do big things, but we should come to expect that from DBZ games and love them for what they are.
vampireslayer83
I think its funny that all the 12 year old boys are getting upset over a review. Two things I've noticed about video reviews. The first is that they can't do one for every game as reitterated by another person who posted. The second is that they only video review big releases that have a lot of hype from what I've noticed. So games that will probably be getting video reivews will be Left 4 Dead 2, Assassin's Creed 2 and obviously New Super Mario Bros. Wii. DBZ doesn't get a lot of mainstream hype, just fanboy hype therefore it doesn't qualify for a video review at the moment. Doesn't mean they won't do one eventually. It just means that its not top prioerity. You should be thankful that they gave it a decent review because most game site don't.
SSJ4Pedestrian
in yoiur opinion its starting to suck but aparantly to all these reveiwers inclouding me DBZ is still the best anime out there.
xlshnaruto345
hey dragon ball has a "aquired taste" if you dont like/watch the show and not a fan of it then this games not for you.
CAN SOMEONE ANSWER MY QUESTIONS:
1.IS THE STORYMODE LONG
reason:cause in burst limit i beat it in 30 mins!
2.WELL THERE IS NO 2 QUESTION CAUSE IF RAGING BLAST HAS A LONG STORYMODE THEN IT DESERVES A PERFECT SCORE OR AT LEAST 4.5/5 BUT THATS MY OPINION!
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