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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedAugust 27, 2008 (2008-08-27)
GenreAnime/Video Game
Length60:00
LanguageJapanese
LabelLantis Records
Singles from Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack
  1. "Kiseki no Honō yo Moeagare!"
    Released: July 28, 2008

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack (ドラゴンボールZ バーストリミットオリジナルサウンドトラック, Doragon Bōru Zetto Bāsuto Rimitto Orijinaru Saundotorakku) is the official soundtrack to the video game Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was released by Lantis Records on August 27, 2008 in Japan only.[1]

Album Information

As the title suggests, the album includes songs from Burst Limit. It will also contains the TV size version of the theme song "Kiseki no Honō yo Moeagare!" performed by regular Jpop vocalist Hironobu Kageyama, and the English version "Fight It Out". It was believed that it would be accompanied by composition from the previous game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. As a result many online retailer to erroneously list this as the soundtrack of both games.

Track List

  1. 奇跡の炎よ 燃え上がれ!!(GAME OP size)
    Kiseki no Honō yo Moeagare!!/Flare Up Miraculous Fire!!
  2. Sizzle Dizzle
  3. Raging Evil
  4. Festa de Morado
  5. 果てしなく赤い荒野
    Hateshinaku Akai Arano/Eternally Red Wasteland
  6. May I help you?
  7. キャプテン・スリル
    Kyaputen Suriru/Captain Thrill
  8. Unbreakable Mission
  9. 破壊~Heartbeat of Battle Fields~
    Hakai ~Heartbeat of Battle Fields~/Destruction ~Heartbeat of Battle Fields~
  10. 絶体絶命~DEAD HAND~
    Zettai Zetsumei ~DEAD HAND~/Desperate Situation ~Dead Hand~
  11. 青い嵐
    Aoi Arashi/Blue Storm
  12. Let's Fight! Fight!
  13. 怒りを力に・・・
    ikari o chikara ni.../Anger Towards Power....
  14. 天空都市
    Tenkū Toshi/Sky City
  15. Naughty Pilgrims
  16. Kaffein
  17. Smoky September
  18. 呪文
    Jumon/Incantation
  19. ΦtiNg☆dAnCE
    FaitiNg☆dAnCE/Fighting Dance
  20. Battleholic~孤高の狼~
    Battleholic ~Kokō no Ōkami~/Battleholic ~Superiority of the Wolf~
  21. 世界ノ果テニ笑ヒシ悪魔
    Sekai no Hate Teni emi Hishi Akuma/Devil Laughing at the End of the World
  22. シュウエン
    Shūen/Demise
  23. 呼び醒まされた闘志
    Yobi Samasa re ta Tōshi/The Awakened Fighting Spirit
  24. 最終血戦
    Saishū Kessen/Final Bloody Battle
  25. 運命
    Unmei/Fate
  26. Fight it Out

Reception

During the days after the game's initial release, a few gaming critics managed to give some statement about the soundtrack. IGN gave the soundtrack a 7.5 stating the soundtrack was "strong, though not great".[2] In their Burst Limit review Gamespot stated that "...the upbeat soundtrack is something of an acquired taste".[3]

References

  1. ^ "2008.08.27 Release". Lantis. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  2. ^ Roper, Chris (June 11, 2008). "Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Review, Kamehameha! The DBZ crew is back, online and taking names.". IGN. Retrieved September 20, 2008.
  3. ^ Calvert, Justin (June 10, 2008). "Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Review, This 3D fighting game can be enjoyed by newcomers to the DBZ universe and Super Saiyan wannabes alike.". GameSpot. Retrieved September 20, 2008.

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