Nothing is wrong with doing it though. =) It's good to be open minded about other games. I like just about all of them equally and enjoy all of his comparisons. Especially the Budokai 3 and BT3 one because his points were spot on in my opinion lol. Though I could say that the some of the ultimates are done better in B3. Just some.
***** To be honest though, I liked that idea of having different Goku's. More or less, Goku did fight different ways at different points of the series so I feel that they did a good thing. Same with Vegeta, even though Vegeta (Second Form) could have been done better.
***** i think they could have pulled it off a little better tho, at least in raging blast, you could pick your supers from each saga. you could make a saiyan, freiza, cell, or buu saga Goku depending on how you customized him where as in bt3, you are stuck with sometimes awful move sets on characters
There's no contest. Me and my brother traded in Burst Limit the next day. I'm not kidding. While BT3 is loads of fun to this day. Still being on the top of the food chain. The best thing about Burst Limit is it either comes with the first 7 episodes of the anime or the Dead Zone movie.
Burst Limit had soooo much potential. But that do the makers of Burst Limit do? The give into peer pressure and release the game... While it was not finished... *sighs* It explains why the game has so many flaws you'd never expect to see from a DBZ game.
"The game has so many flaws you wouldn't expect from a dbz game" I would like some elaboration on that please,a point is nothing if you can't elaborate on it
Thanks a lot for the video I'm thinking about what DBZ game to get, and there's just so many to choose nowadays, and everyone tells me to get a different one because everyone has a different taste. It doesn't help that I thought Budokai 3 and Budokai Tenkaichi 3 were the same. Guess I'll stick with BT3 To think back in the day, all I could play were japanese versions of Final Bout and Ultimate Battle 22. Both were kind of passable for their times I guess, but there's a point where you never want to touch them again.
First of all, being able to equip things doesnt make something an RPG in any possible way. Secondly the fact they are both DBZ games is like comparing an action movie to an action movie. The two games are in the same market. The fact they are different is what you compare. You compare the differences. If they are the same what are you comparing? The bottom line is, these arent fighting games first, they are DBZ games first.
In my opinion the DBZ games went downhill after BT3. Not only did a lot of the games return to 2d fighting for some reason, which I find dull as I had gotten used to being able to move around as I please, but it's so obvious they became quick cash cows trying to milk off of the succes of the Budokai series. And that's why I think BT3 is still as loved as it is today, because it became a game that was a lot better than the games shelved out afterwards. I think that so far DB Xenoverse is the only game that was better than BT3 and that game was released in 2015! A game from 2015 is the first one to get better than a game from 2007!
@@imverygerby yeah raging blast 2 might have had a smaller roster than bt3 but the gameplay, cinematic moves and the counter moves were awesome. And the graphics in RB2 are my favourite in any dragonball game.
Spot on comparison, I remembered seeing burst limit back when xbox 360 was first out, and was very impressed, but picking it up now, after all that time, I was massively disappointed, I even enjoyed budokai 2 on PS2 way more than burst limit, to be fair after clearing the story mode I don't even have any desire to play it again, and the cutscenes and graphics are a lot less impressive in comparison to other games now, than what I remember from when x360 was 'next gen'.
While all your points may be somewhat valid, I'd just like to say this. Most of what happens in DBZ is fighting. And considering that Burst Limit is even considered a fighting game, it's already beaten BT3. As much as I love BT3, I will admit that it is the most overrated DBZ game out there. BT3 may have some depth, but at least in Burst Limit, when I perform a combo, it's not the same one every four seconds.
+M. Chedderbeef both BT3 and Burst Limit are fighting games... one is a traditional 2d fighter while the other is a 3d fighter, they're both still fighting games and same combos? I've seen this all over the place and I dont understand it, i think it has to do with people maybe not looking through all of the movesets that the characters have in terms of just pure hand to hand combat, there are _staggering_ amounts of different combos that just need a ton of button presses to do, i rarely use just the same combo over and over, I used to, but I dont anymore now that I've gotten better at the game regardless, if you like BL more than BT3, thats your opinion :)
+Zyad48 - The Warrior of Evil I think it's fact that everyone spams Dragon Rushes and thinks that's the extent of the combo system. I'll admit, I still do that. Still trying improve myself :P
Kal i rarely just mash Square 5-6 times, though usually I'm using low smashes, rather, knocking my opponent off-balance then fucking them up big time lol and i find looking through a lot of the other combos that the characters in BT3 have make it a lot more fun and effective at beating the shit out of my enemy XD. I LOVE smash attacks in BT3(Triangle after some button combinations if you didn't know), they break your opponent's defense sometimes, and they slow them down for a bit, it's pretty awesome to fuck up your opponent using them XD
Zyad48 - The Warrior of Evil Oh same, I love using low Smash attacks by tripping them, then the high smash attacks that kick them in the air, pressing X and then pressing Square to do that cool high smash attack follow-up. It's visually awesome.
Kal hellz yeah and I love chaining together combos then fucking them up with a blast to the face and the attacks look pretty spectacular in themselves, i particularly love the blasts that are RIDICULOUSLY huge in BT3
Now this is the perfect example of a console fanboy. The only factor in his reasoning is what systems the game is on, not the game itself. Also, BT3 isnt for PS3. Not like fact checking is important to a fanboy.
BT3 had more stages, battle damaged characters, and costumes as well. Couldn't give a shit if characters feel like a copy and paste it's still fun overall
No, it really wasn't difficult. Pretty easy really. Plus with that logic you might as well just say you need to get Budokai 1, Budokai 2, Budokai 3, Budokai Tenkaichi 1, Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Budokai Tenkaichi 3, Super DBZ, DBZ Sagas, Infinite World and of course Burst Limit. I mean they are all different in their own little subtle ways. So how could you compare Budokai 3 with Infinite World? I mean the story mode in both games are so different it would be unfair to compare them.
BT3 is kinda overrated to me, and believe me, i have once believed it was the best game ever and all that stuff, but to be honest, its not really that great. The game is really broken and the character roster doesn't matter to me because 3/4 of the characters are useless.
Your 100% right I have played both and appriciated BT3 much more it has much more variety nd will make u play it with enjoyment for a long time great vid!
Even though I've actually owned and clocked BL and have only played BT3 at friends houses, BT3 is THE quintessential dragonball z game where you can fight exactly as they do in the anime and movies. BL is just a fighting game based on dragon ball z characters. Who cares about the graphics, graphics don't make the game
I loved the Tenkaichi Intros, i guess becuz of the designs for the intro. Burst Limit was kinda bad, but the Story Mode was great. BT3 was good for the Charcter selection and the Map selection. BT3 had A WHOLE lot of maps to play on and SO many characters
To people who don't know how to utilize cancels character's play the same. When I first played I thought that as well, but later on I started facing tougher opponents, and realized the true potential of certain characters.
Breakthroughs are from the Budokai series, not the BT series. You can also assign more human players to tournaments than just computer players. Also I do believe i never said it was a better fighting game, what I think I said was it was a better DBZ game.
1:I like BL opening and music. 2:I like BT3 graphic 3:I like BL beam struggle no BT3 4:I like BT3 menu 5:I like BL cut scenes but i like more BT3 story 6:I like more DBZ BT3 gameplay then BL So i like more DBZ BT3
For the most part, this comparison was pretty objective. BT3 does have more content and fanservice. The only part he failed giving decent reasons to was the gameplay section(which he failed to elaborate on the RB and B3 comparison as well) He has a B3/IW comparison, but he probably should have compared on of those to BL.
In all the times online when people say: Hey I have a right to free speech, this is actually an example of when you can say that. So why cant people have opinions that you dont agree with? Why does that makes them worthless? Do you hate free speech?
Have two onlines modes. Normal and Custom. First is for base characters. The second for the ones people have made. Or if you dont want to do that make it an option when you make a room to allow custom or not. Easy enough.
Its removed here, Canada and I think a few European countries[though I haven't seen many of those players]. Japan(obviously), Latin players and a few other players I've seen have the Sparking! Meteor version and of those with the Budokai Tenkaichi 3 version still have the original music. There is a difference between the PAL version and whatever version we have here which may be the difference.
Turles is the Saiyan in Purple and Black Saiyan armor that looks like Goku with a red scanner and an evil look on his face. he appeared in the games and the DBZ Movie: The Tree of Might.
There is no game titled Budokai Tenkaichi 4. I am talking about Raging Blast which is what people like to call BT4. As for the GT part in RB, there has been nothing that I have seen passed Buu.
About signature (im writing a new because there werent enough space). The easiest attacks in the game (after supers/ultimates) are rush attacks, and smash attacks, so some people, might only know the thing that every char has, and then decide okay every char has kiai, as smash attack 2, so every char plays the same. I know this sound stupid, but some people think this way.
He was actually pretty objective throughout most of the categories and did give reasons for them. The only segment he shallowly went over was gameplay, which he simply based on "fun," which is entirely opinionated.
Yes, and it works the same way as the ps2 version. The only difference is the ps2 version has two more items you can unlock through the disk fusion system(which the Wii version doesn't have).
Compare them using only what is common between them. Ex: for B3 vs. IW, compare the gameplay and graphics between them. The story modes probably should be commented on, but should not factor into the comparison because of the fact that they are so different. To do otherwise is self-defeating, like comparing oranges to tomatoes on how sour they are, the tomato isn't supposed to be sour, so it'll lose every time. BTW, how much longer before you release your next PS2 retrospective? I can't wait!
Omega2040, Although Akira Toryama did create the Cell Saga and the Buu Saga, he initially intended to end the series after the Frieza Saga (which in my opinion was the best). Anyway regarding the games --I haven't played either of them, but I did own the first 3 Budokai games and the first Budokai Tenkaichi game. And I have to say Budokai 3 was my favorite, mainly because I hated the first person perspective in Tenkaichi. And you've got to admit the action in Burst Limit looks way more fluid.
It is difficult to compare a PS2 Game BT3 with PS3 BL. They are on different generation platforms, have different limitations on size, hardware capabilities, graphics, etc. Personally I feel that if BL was Budokai 3 with higher graphics, then 👍. But I think BT3 was pushing more on PS2 hardware. Prefer BT3
I think Burst Limit got me with the cut scenes.. Their weren't many in BT3. But Burst Limit? When I hear Sean Schemmel giving it his all, and screaming "I'M TRULY ANGRY! FRIEZA!" I mean.. Chills down the spine.. I think if Burst Limit came out with a sequel, and fixed some of the problems, it'd be perfect! Or.. If they made a BT game with a cutscenes and better graphics.. That's perfect.
@Goldendriger They took away manual lock-on too, so no need to FIND your opponent (unless you get hit by Solar Flare or an ultimate), they're always in a straight line away from you. And BT3 gave us the Z-Burst Dash, which lets you get really close to your opponent really fast, at the cost of some ki. And there's very few moves in BT3 that are spammable without the right items equipped. You must run into lots of Syn Shenron players online if you're complaining about spamming.
You could compare the gameplay of these two games, but it would take quite a bit of doing since they are so different from one another, and of course the end opinion on which is better would depend on the player. Unfortunately this comparison only very lightly touches on that gameplay aspect but somehow declared a winner through 'fun'.
I don't know your opinions on the games, but I also find it funny that BL having cancels meant nothing in this comparison, but them being in RB1 was a big deal.
@Goldendriger BT3 isn't the same as BT2. There are more smash attacks, more follow-ups, the rushes are more unique in BT3 when compared to BT2, most energy blasts feel more painful, and there are more characters and stages in BT2. And the customization in BT3 has more depth than just stat upgrades, like it was in BT2... And from my own experience, BT3 is faster than BL. But that might just be me figuring out BT3's controls much faster than BL's, and playing on higher difficulties accordingly.
Omega and Videl sitting in a tree... K-I-S-S-I-N-G U got Dead Zone with yours ??you lucky bastard BT3 was my first ever DBZ game ..I had no idea that my first dbz purchase would be the KING PURCHASE BL's opening song is more catchy than BT3's ,Why didn't give it points for that .,, I mean if you would start BT3 just to look at a menu ,and then get points for it ,then why can't I start up BL for the opening and get points for it huh ?? U covered the topics well ,a good review DBZ BT3 FTW
@Fenonity sorry it's 20 seconds, and when you do the trianlge or the Y button combo the timer stops until the combo is done, and when it's the boost finnishes, you have to wait mabey 10-15 seconds, then you can charge up again and do the boost, however each time you do a bost it lowers the maximum Ki gauge, you have up to 6-8 times that you can do a boost, in each fight
How would I know there is going to be a Raging Blast 3? A year ago everyone was saying there was going to be a Burst Limit 2 coming out two months ago. That didnt happen. Everyone knew that Burst Limit would get a trilogy.
I love the music for your vid. Yeah FF7! Though to be on topic, I didn't like Burst Limit too much and Tenkaichi was just fan service with a broken defense system. Burst Limit wins for graphics but other than that I didn't really feel like one was better that the other. Really if they just remade Budokai 3 and not the gargantuan disappointment that was Infinite World, I'd get that above all other DBZ games.
Its also fun to use mainly grabs with doc.Gero or cell(1st and 2nd forms). u can steal Hp and ki, and use it rigth after the grab motion is done.geting over the barage of shots, and inutilizing ur enemy in orther to grab,is part of the show 24hour! "Pin-balling" gets so anoing at this times, cus u never have frekin ki enough to do it one more time. " Stop wasting ur HP and my ki, Im trying to steal urs here!"
yes your true, and i have to admit (if it was me) that i do have a bad habbit of repeating myself, but still, i liked the fact that in bt3 every char, was more unique, but that might be because we have a new system, so they might fix it or not. I have a wierd feeling, it wasnt a mistake, but the point to make every smash attack the same, and actually some chars got the same cancels as other (1 or more) like krillin, and frieza. Smash attack low, then rush attack.
No problem. Localization basically mean, in this case, that it was made more 'American' or 'western'. So basically the version I have has mistranslated dialogue and changed music compared to the "Sparking! Meteor" release and some other copies which have the original Japanese anime music.
Burst Limit was a very good game. I think the developers made Burst Limit just to see how good the graphics will look. I like the game, but I didnt like how short the story was.
@zudowoodo burst limit is pretty good, a lot of people hate it because theres no majin buu or gt saga. plus of the lack of content. i wish they would make a sequel where it covers movies, majin buu saga, and gt saga
Ultimate mode its a league on its own ,it unlocks more and diferent pin-balling motions, as well as ki waves after combos. knowing wich atks will make ur oponent vunerable to ur coolest "finishing move", and making a dream come true!For the fast type chars press "A" A ThousAnd of times, And get ur self a neAt combo(Remember using rAdoken?...SAme deAl, looks Alot cooler, And obeserving ur oponents angry is actually enjoyable this time around)
I respect this opinion. BT3 is much more like DBZ and has more replay value for some, however my fav DBZ game is still BL because of the fighting system, story mode, and awesome visuals. I'm posting this comment for any BL lovers out there... Any?
Ok lets be fair here people. Burst Limit had good graphics, allright gameplay, and an easy style which meant there were less 'Press 3 buttons and watch enemy health magically dissappear by the bar full" moves. But at the same time it lacked that which made DBZ a great series, free form fighting. Thats why BT3 is in its element. Not only does it allow for this, but moves are more or less accuarate to the series and character roster is huge. BT3 wins, but Burst Limit had its plus points.
@UmbreonUniverse That's not an excuse. I can see why they didn't add all of the characters for DBZ B1, since they were still airing new episodes in America.
I don't see why every one hates Burst Limit, I thought Burst Limit was fantastic. I found the game play to be solid, the music to be amazing, and the cut scenes handled well. The scene where Goku fights Frezia sends chills down my spine. I feel like people give this game a bad wrap because it didn't have as much content as the previous entries. How ever, I feel like it did a lot with the content it had. I guess I personally never saw the point of playing minor characters. That's how I feel.
@dragonbz123 So much of that information is just wrong. For one more than the 60 gig model can play PS2 games. Secondly, if a blu ray cant read DVDs, how do you explain being able to watch DVD movies on a PS3 then? And being able to play PS2 games?
I didn't even consider? How would you know? I read what you said and it didn't make any difference to what I believe. And I have no idea. few weeks at the pace I am getting other things done.
Burst limit was the only dbz game I ever played until about a year ago.And I hate it when people say it sucks!And you liked in your review for it right?So why do you make it sound so bad here?!
Bt3 got more stuff than RB, but RB is more costumizeable, and thats a fact, since all except the bonus chars, have more than 4 supers, but not at the same time.
i agree that bt3 is more fun. I've looked at Burst Limit, but the way it's set up wouldn't get me to even play it, unless they come up with a better plan for the next project.
In terms of comparison, the cutscenes from the story mode beat BT 3 no sweat, as well as the graphics, but in terms of gameplay, features and character rosters BT 3 beats Burst Limit. Personally the themes songs are equally epic to me....