

Granted, with Raging Blast 2, it's taken baby steps in the right direction, with pursuit attacks keeping the action lightning-quick and relentless while Raging Soul and High Tension (both results of powering up) provide new avenues to ultra-powerful super attacks.

Join the Z-Fighters in a raging blast of brawls to save the planet from an evil. Problem is, the combat's nowhere near deep or varied enough to support a fighting game all by its lonesome. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2: With Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Laura Bailey. It definitely captures the madcap pace and bone-shattering feel of a Dragon Ball Z battle, and it's even pretty fun – at first, anyway. Now, that's not to say the fighting's all bad.

I'm totally not that guy who was just here a second ago.” Below is a the list of 66 characters (more including transformations, so far) shown for the upcoming Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 Budokai Tenkaichi fighting game sequel which releases in. Again, it's nothing that will hold your attention beyond the point where you realize pretty much every single one of the game's 90 or so characters plays more or less the same way – with even flashy special attacks essentially putting on different nametags and then saying, “No, no. 100+ Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 characters will appear in the cast roster including Goku, Vegeta, Frieza, Cell, Kid Buu, and more. You know, mop the floor with one character, then put your fistic janitorial prowess to the test against a slightly tougher fighter, and so on and so on. The only other single-player mode – aside from tutorial and training – is a long-form take on an arcade mode.
