Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, développé par Spike et édité par Namco Bandai Games, est sorti le 2 novembre 2010 sur PlayStation 3 et Xbox 360. Ce jeu de combat propose un environnement destructible ainsi que les attaques et transformations emblématiques de la série, incluant des Pursuit Attacks permettant d'enchaîner des combos en projetant l'adversaire à travers le décor. Le nouveau Raging Soul System offre aux personnages un état spécial augmentant leurs capacités au maximum, le titre comptant plus de 90 personnages dont 20 inédits pour la série Raging Blast, avec de nouveaux modes et effets environnementaux.
L'accueil critique est mitigé, avec une note moyenne agrégée de 64,25. Cheat Code Central a salué la quantité de contenu et d'éléments à débloquer, tout en notant que tout repose sur différentes façons d'encadrer le combat. MondoXbox a jugé le jeu trop proche du premier opus, malgré de légères améliorations graphiques et narratives. Certains joueurs sur Metacritic y voient un bon titre mais une régression par rapport au précédent, citant des graphismes à la fois améliorés et dégradés, tandis qu'un autre joueur brésilien l'a qualifié de l'un de ses jeux DBZ favoris, appréciant la personnalisation des objets et techniques et la progression dans le Galaxy Mode.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« There is a lot to do and a lot to unlock - although it all boils down to different ways to frame fighting. »
« Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 looks too similar to the first game in the series, except for small improvements in graphics and story structure. If you already played the first Raging Blast, this will look like more of the same, control problems included. But if you're a Dragon Ball fan and never played it in the past, you could easily enjoy it. »
« Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 is a good evolution of the previous game. The main issue of Raging Blast, the ugly camera, has been solved now granting a better gameplay. If you are looking for a cool way to live the Dragon Ball main story, this is not the game for you, but if you are looking for fast and entertaining fights, this can be a good choice. »
« But if I were a fan, I'd enjoy it a bit more because it does feel like an authentic, quality (relatively speaking) Dragon Ball experience. »
« If you're a dedicated Dragon Ball fan, look no further than Raging Blast 2 for your fanservice. »
« The release of this game might be proof that Dragon Ball Z is still relevant to some gamers and that Dragon Ball Z can indeed translate to being a game, but alienating audiences with inaccessible controls and content is highly irrelevant and quite unacceptable for today's standards. »
« Playing Raging Blast 2 reminded me of all the fun from the anime series, but it also reminded me of all the shortcomings of that series as well. »
« Another good title for every Dragon Ball fan out there. It's a shame that graphics do not deliver, and the combat system and control scheme are sometimes so flawed. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« This is a great game, but I feel is a step back from the first one. The graphics improved and got worse at the same same time. Special effects and animations got better, while character model and colours got worse. The biggest miss for me is the single player content, it’s very reduced from the first one, but there’s still plenty to do. Great roster, but no GT. »
« Um dos meus jogos favoritos de DBZ, me entreteu muito e gostei da customização de itens e técnicas. Finalizei o Galaxy Mode, mas parei no meio das battles zones. Recomendo muito pra quem gosta de Dragon Ball e com paciência. O gráfico é ótimo e tem uma grande lista de personagens usáveis. »
« This is My Favourite DBZ game. It has a low skill floor making it easy for someone to just pick up and play but at the same time it has a very high skill ceiling, There is a huge roster the biggest Ive seen since Budokai Tenkaichi 3, there are plenty of ways to upgrade and strengthen your characters, and with no Microtransaction Lootbox ****'s all unlocked with in game currency...Thats how it should be done. The Soundtrack is really good even if the English Version's is just ripped from Budokai Tenkaichi 2, there. Difficulty is fair on Strong you get just the right amount of engaging challenge on strong and youll really get a run for your money on the very strong, difficulty. Truly worth your money if you can find a copy I highly reccommend getting this game »
« pela notas que o game tem no Metascore , muita gente pode achar que Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 é de mediano para baixo, mais eu discordo, eu achei esse jogo muito bom, quando eu comprei eu gostava de jogar com os amigos, e era muito divertido, dava para fazer até campeonatos de luta, onde cada um escolhia um personagem, o grafico é legal, o jogo nao tem modo campanha como o primeiro tinha, mais tem um modo galaxia (eu acho que é assim, faz tempo que eu nao jogo), que voce tem ganhar de algumas sequencias que voce desbloqueia personagens, os poderes sao bons, o jogo tambem tem uma boa variedade de mapa, e sao destrutiveis oque é bem legal, como por exemplo a plataforma da saga Cell, onde o lugar todo é destruido, muito legal, Raging Blast 2 é divertido demais, ainda mais se voce é fã do anime. Nota 8.2 »
« Ok, so this gmae gets a lot of hate while the budokai tenkaichi series get praised to high heaven. I havn't played any of the BT games but I know for a fact that Raging blast 2 does not deserve all the hate. The game has a good vareity of characters to pick from and all of them play a little differently, with unqiue signiture moves and supers. The lack of story mode doesn't really bother me because it'll basically be the same story we've had in every other DBZ game. Over all, the game is good and meant to be played in small doses. The fighting system is good, the characters look good and the gameplay modes are good. Nothing is spectacular but the game is still fun to play. »
« Something for a rainy day... I don't often have high hopes for Dragonball games now, but I did for raging blast 2. How wrong I was. another game taking you through each saga with multiple characters, only this time its even more dull. you jump straight into fights, no cutscenes, just tons of fights for each character which mostly are fun and interesting when handicaps are involved, but spamming seems to be the only method for the 'Ultimate' difficulty matches. unlocking characters is straightforward, and as usual gaining capsules and abilities to attach to your customs makes life easier. Its such a pity that we haven't seen another budokai style fighting game since the PS2. it feel like these games are being whipped up too quickly without consideration of what us, the users want. Overall good to play with friends and to use your favourite DB characters, but nothing new or interesting. 6/10 »
« ....okay wait a minute. In Kid Gohan's Galaxy Mode from Raging Blast 2, I have to fight both Future and Ultimate Gohan in HARD difficulty in a Near Death Health Bar (one hit and your dead).....ummm, how am I suppose to dodge this? Well this truly wonderful, what a great game this is. *sarcasm* Alright, I will admit that this isn't such a terrible DBZ game, but I was expecting A LOT of great things from it. Sadly this wasn't at all what I was hoping for. DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the best DBZ fighter's I've ever played in my opinion, but after the years of hoping for Budokai Tenkaichi 4, every year there is a DBZ game that just can't over-shadow it. Raging Blast 2 surprised me that more characters were finally put in, but this game doesn't have the Story Mode, instead its the Galaxy Mode where random challenges come around and most of them are IMPOSSIBLE to beat. Honestly, I cannot handle it much longer. The battle modes and characters were pretty cool even though Tenkaichi 3 has more than this, but the challenge to the Galaxy Mode is just too complicated to me, as well as not putting in a Story Mode. But this game is NOWHERE as terrible to something like DBZ Kinect. »
« Yeah...I tried liking this game, I really tried. The combat is hard to master, the music keeps repeating, but the only good part of this game is that Hatchiyack from the OVA finally makes an appearance. That only makes me keep this game. That's all I could say. If you're a true DBZ game I say go ahead and purchase this game. Eventually you may figure out the fighting controls better than me. »
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