Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack (???????Z ?????????????????????, Doragon B?ru Zetto B?suto Rimitto Orijinaru Saundotorakku) is the official soundtrack to the video game Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit. It was released by Lantis Records on August 27, 2008 in Japan only.
Video Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack
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 Hon? 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: Sparkling Meteor (known outside Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3). As a result many online retailer to erroneously list this as the soundtrack of both games.
Maps Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack
Track List
- ????? ?????!!(GAME OP size)
Kiseki no Hon? yo Moeagare!!/Flare Up Miraculous Fire!! - Sizzle Dizzle
- Raging Evil
- Festa de Morado
- ?????????
Hateshinaku Akai Arano/Eternally Red Wasteland - May I help you?
- ?????????
Kyaputen Suriru/Captain Thrill - Unbreakable Mission
- ??~Heartbeat of Battle Fields~
Hakai ~Heartbeat of Battle Fields~/Destruction ~Heartbeat of Battle Fields~ - ????~DEAD HAND~
Zettai Zetsumei ~DEAD HAND~/Desperate Situation ~Dead Hand~ - ???
Aoi Arashi/Blue Storm - Let's Fight! Fight!
- ????????
ikari o chikara ni.../Anger Towards Power.... - ????
Tenk? Toshi/Sky City - Naughty Pilgrims
- Kaffein
- Smoky September
- ??
Jumon/Incantation - ?tiNg?dAnCE
FaitiNg?dAnCE/Fighting Dance - Battleholic~????~
Battleholic ~Kok? no ?kami~/Battleholic ~Superiority of the Wolf~ - ???????????
Sekai no Hate Teni emi Hishi Akuma/Devil Laughing at the End of the World - ?????
Sh?en/Demise - ?????????
Yobi Samasa re ta T?shi/The Awakened Fighting Spirit - ????
Saish? Kessen/Final Bloody Battle - ??
Unmei/Fate - 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". In their Burst Limit review Gamespot stated that "...the upbeat soundtrack is something of an acquired taste".
References
External links
- Oricon page (in Japanese)
- VGD page
- Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
- Yahoo Music page (in Japanese)
Source of the article : Wikipedia