Dragon Ball Z goes next-gen (for real, this time)
New screens bring new hope to tired anime series
Jan 16, 2008
Dragon Ball Z is now indisputably a next-gen game (let us not speak of Wii games with twitchy controls). With shiny graphics and all the bulging muscle of a full cast, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is looking to bust through the limits slapped upon the series by last-gen technology.
See for yourself in thesenew screens.
Games like Super Dragon Ball Z and the Budokai Tenkaichi series have been pretty decent in times past, but chunky graphics and lack of online play held Goku and co. back from being anything more than a niche game for fans of the series.
Now, with "fierce online battles" and "radical 3D graphic effects," Burst Limitwill hopefully bring the joy of blonde aliens with monkey tails to a whole new generation of gamer.
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