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Dragon Ball - Raging Blast 2 (Japan)

PlayStation 3
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2010
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Dragon Ball Raging Blast 2 improves on the first with an even more complete roster and refined mechanics. More characters from the anime and films, revised balance. The accomplished version of Raging Blast.

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Category
Fighting 2 players 12+
Description
Sequel to Bandai Namco's 3D fighting game expanding the Dragon Ball Z universe with an extended roster including new characters. Published by Namco Bandai, released in Europe in November 2010. Over 90 playable characters, new galactic techniques, Galaxy Battle mode, epic 3D arena battles, and online multiplayer.

Dragon Ball - Raging Blast 2 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾7,1 GB 📅02/11/2010
Published by Namco Bandai

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Collector interest

Dragon Ball Raging Blast 2, a 3D arena fighting game adapted from the Dragon Ball license, with a crowded roster and spectacular aerial clashes. Still common, its collector interest is modest and rests mainly on the franchise audience's loyalty rather than scarcity. An accessible piece for Dragon Ball game fans of the generation, with no particular value but carried by attachment to the series.

Better with friends

Anime-inspired arena clashes where fighters trade energy blasts and chase each other at full speed through destructible settings. The competition bets on spectacle and faithfulness to the cult transformations more than on technical finesse. Local versus hits the mark among fans, who relive their favorite duels in good-natured rivalry punctuated by Kamehameha shouts.

Is Dragon Ball - Raging Blast 2 still worth playing in 2026?

Raging Blast 2 improves on its predecessor with an even fuller roster, drawn from both the anime and the films, and refined combat mechanics. The 3D-arena clashes, where you teleport and trade energy blasts, offer a spectacle faithful to the spirit of Dragon Ball, exhilarating for anyone who loves the universe. The technicality stays accessible, sometimes at the cost of some on-screen confusion. Without reaching the finesse of the best fighting games, the title remains a generous, enjoyable outlet, ideal for fans wanting to replay their legendary duels in two-player.

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