Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit

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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is a video game based on the anime/manga series Dragon Ball Z and has been released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.

At the Taipei Game Show 2008, the game was shown to utilize in-fight cutscenes in an effort to make the game as dramatic, and similar to the anime as possible. One such example is a character being attacked with an energy beam, and a switch to an in-game rendered cutscene depicting the character deflecting this attack in defense, and then quickly returning to the gameplay.

The game utilizes the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360's online functions to battle friends and enemies alike across an internet connection, and online players can play against those with a copy of the game worldwide.

The game's online mode is a drastic improvement from the one found in Dragonball Z Tenkaichi 3, Tenkaichi 3's online mode has been commented on by many fans as being virtually unplayable; due to the mass amount of lag the game would play on a significantly low frame rate.

The story mode is broken for anyone new to the series. It doesn't explain anything at all. If you're playing this game without knowing the DBZ story, you're going to be very confused.
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Going along with GameFAQs poster, Sorugue's idea, I've created AuraSparkOnline, a group for all the gamers out there who have Burst Limit, and are looking for fair matches.

My definition of fair is as follows:
- No spamming of Super Moves
- No disconnecting before the match is over

Simply post your Gamertag or Gamercard if you have 360, or if you have the PS3 version, your PSN info.
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I'm not going to try and front. There will be some minor spamming on my part, but that's only because I play one-handed. So, please bear with me for the time being, and give me a good fight. I will say this: That's one of the best ways to improve -- Fighting good opponents. Fighting the AI doesn't really amount to much. Human vs. Human, however...