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10/04/2012

Dragon Ball: Final Bout Review

Dragon Ball: Final Bout
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Dragonball GT: Final Bout is an excellent game. The graphics are phenomenal, every character is in 3D. Although it is quite hard to control experts will manage to figure it out quickly, others will find it will take them a little longer. There are lots of modes to play in, you can train character up in the build up mode. And if a friend has the game and trained a character, you can battle by using the memory card. Also there is a tournament mode in which you fight it out with other characters to be the champion. Last but not least there is a normal exhibition mode were you can verse the computer or a friend. There is 19 characters, but some you have to unlock. Everybody's favourite is there. The characters are:
Normal
1. Goku
2. Pan
3. Trunks
4. Gohan
5. Piccolo
6. Frieza
7. Cell
8. Super Saiyan Vegeta
9. Majin Buu
10.Little Goku
11.Super Saiyan Vegetto
Unlocked
12.Super Saiyan Goku (Z)
13.Super Saiyan Goku (GT)
14.Super Saiyan Trunks (Z)
15.Super Saiyan Trunks (GT)
16.Super Saiyan Gogeta
17.Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks
18.Super Saiyan 4 Goku
19.Super Saiyan Little Goku
As you can see, a wide selection of characters. The sound is good, and overall a great game.
I give a rating of 98%
Ken

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7/24/2012

Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku I & II Review

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I bought each of these games separately when they were first released, and I liked them both fairly well. They both had their flaws, but then again what game doesn't? First I'll start with
Legacy Of Goku

DRAGONBALL Z: LEGACY OF GOKU

This is the first in a series of three games for the GBA, and follows the storyline, from the Saiyan Saga to the Freiza Saga. The only twist is that instead of following the whole story, the game goes by Goku's perspective, hence the name. At the time of its release I was very disappointed with this fact, because they had already finished the Cell Games Saga. Other flaws in the game were soon apparent (e.g. you can only level up to LV 25).

The graphics for this game (at the time) were the best they could be, but there are still a few problems with the looks of some attacks. First off all the energy attacks are yellow, when everyone, who knows anything about the show, knows that the Kamehameha is blue. Instead there's just a bold yellow line coming out of Goku's hands. It's not even shaped like anything either!! Then there's the weirdness of the Solar Flare. When you use this attack a series of big and small balls come out of Goku's hands accompanied by a zapping sound.

The controls are as simple as they could be. Press L to switch between energy attacks, R to fly (note: this game is the only game in which you can fly at any time), A to Punch, and B for an energy attack. Holding B will gather energy into your attack, making it stronger. When you have gathered enough energy simply release B to attack. (secondary note: just keep your energy ball, since it's the only one that you can use from long distance, and because the other attacks don't do that much anyway, as far as I can tell without an enemy health meter.)

Overall this game had the most flaws of all the three. At the time of release it was pretty cool, for die-hard fans of the anime, and manga series, but now it hardly stands the test of time. It had way too many side games, and even with them it was still too short. Again, and I can't stress this enough, FIX THE ENERGY ATTACKS!! For this individual game I would give it 3/5 stars.

DRAGONBALL Z: LEGACY OF GOKU II

This game was much better than the first. They fixed many of the first game's flaws, including the energy attacks problem, but with a new game comes a new set of flaws. First off the game is supposed to be the Legacy Of GOKU, but for this game you have a variety of characters including Piccolo, Trunks, Gohan, and Vegeta. More flaws later. The story now goes from just before the Trunks Saga to the end of the Cell Games Saga. I had kind of expected that since, they hadn't finished the Buu Sagas yet (They had hardly started). In this game you can also, for the first time turn Super Saiyan any time you want (or Super Namek), which in my book is a big plus.

The grapics in this second game, are much improved from the first. As I said they fixed the energy attacks problem, for all the characters. You also now have a boss health meter, but you still have to guess and check for regular enemies. You'll get used to doing this though, because there are a few doors hidden throughout the game, that can only be accessed by a certain character at a certain level. Because of this you can level up faster, and there are more levels to go to.

The controls of this game are almost identical to the first one, except that now R is your scouter, or map, which is usually useless. Each character plays exacly the same way, with the exception of their energy attacks. Of course each character has their own signiture energy attacks, plus one other attack for variety. Again you can turn Super Saiyan any time you want, so you now have a Super Saiyan meter at the side of your screen. You have to be careful when you're Super Saiyan though, because it drains your energy, so time is limited.

Overall the game was much better than the first (probably since it was the first time Funimation worked with Atari), since it was longer, and more characters adds variety. There are still a fair amount of challenging side quests, but now you can ignore most of them. For this game I would give it a 4/5, there are still flaws but they are also easily ignored.

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Dragonball Z: Legacy Of Goku 1 and 2 collects two of the world-famous Dragonball Z characters' greatest adventures! In the original Legacy Of Goku, a young warrior comes form the future to warn them of a coming threat. It's up to you to lead Goku and his team against this deadly power. In Legacy Of Goku 2, you'll use your skills to protect the Universe from the evil Frieza once and for all! Use combat strategies to help fulfill the Legacy of Goku - the greatest warrior the Universe has ever known.

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6/07/2012

Dragonball Z Buu's Fury Review

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I have seen the light dragonball z buu's Fury is the conclusion of Legacy of Goku 2. I saw pics it has supersaiyn 3 and fusion characters who's powers are almost unlimited. I've played every legacy of goku and so farthis is the most waited upon. I even emailed the people that made the game.(...) I just hope they have all the forms this time ssj,ssj2,ssj3 in order as you transform I thought it was suppose to to come out Octber. I've even heard it suppose to better then supersonic Warriors it might even be the last DBZ game for GBA unless anyone has more info on a new DBZ game coming out i'll find it. I don't quiet know if i'll get it because I spent all my money on supersonic Warriors and it was worth it though i'm suppose to get paid for my report card time flies though and I don't know if i'll have enough money. Oh yeah Vegeta is the best character to me even if he can't go ssj3.

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Dragonball Z: Buu's Fury continues the legacy of Goku as he and his friends battle alien evils. Use all their skills and teamwork to beat the immensely powerful and dangerous Buu.

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4/06/2012

Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku 2 Review

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This game rocks!You can play as Trunks, Gohan, Goku, Vegeta or Picolo.There is a better battle system than the first, more attacks and you learn a move that turns you into a super-saiyan!There's this new system for flying( don't worry, it still has the old one.) where you go to a map screen a press where you want to go.This game follows the Trunks, Android and Cell sagas and is longer than the first game.Hope that this review helps!

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Just when the Z Fighters thought the struggle against evil was over, a new evil approaches. In this RPG, the next episode in the Z Fighters' quest to rid the universe of evil, players will take on the role of Trunks, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo or Vegeta as they journey through the Cell Saga and prepare to do battle with the mighty Cell himself. Train, fight and fulfill quests as players advance their way to battle the evil Cell. With five playable characters, hours of gameplay, and massive game maps to explore, it's a Dragon Ball Z adventure of epic proportions. The game's quest spans the Trunks Saga, Androids Saga and Cell Sagas, split up over 10 different game maps.

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3/24/2012

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Review

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This is a really good game. On wii launch day, as I sat sipping myhot chocolate and thinking about what other game I would get (other than Zelda) and I saw a poster for this game. Im a big fan of Dragonball Z, and I saw it has 120 characters. I didnt even KNOW that there were 120 fighters inexsistence, so I got this game. What a pleasent surprise this was.

The controlls are pretty good, but, dispite this being on the wii, it's still a button masher. You have to hammer away at the poor 'A' button. Energy attacks, however, are a bit more fun. You make motions to corrispond with the attack you are using (for example, kamehameha is back and foreword and spiri bomb is up, then down.) Pretty fun stuff.The arenas are pretty cool too. you get a HUGE circle to fly around in, and EVERY SINGLE THING in it can be destroyed. (including your opponent! xD) As you smash the area around you, sometimes a dragonball will apear. collect all 7, and you get a special skill capsule.

Of course, the real crowning achivement, the reason most people who wouldnt normally buy this game will buy this game, is the number of fighters. The box says 'over 120 characters!' This is misleading though. There is 120, but that includes the characters and their transformations. For example, Goku, SS Goku, SS2 Goku, and SS3 Goku all count as seperate people. Still, you still get about 90 different people, which isn't too shabby. Fighters include:

Goku, Gohan, (the rest of the 'crew') Tapion, Lord slug, Pikkon, Giant ape (FINALLY!) cui, bardock, Androids 16-20, android 13, all the main villens, (buu, cell, etc.) master roshi/jackie chun, plus tons more.

Overall, this is a great game that will probably be overlooked by many. too bad, though, because this is really one of the best fighting games ive played, even if it wasnt about DBZ.

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2/03/2012

Dragonball GT: Transformation Review

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As the anime of Dragonball Z was beyond fantastic, and the Dragonball GT anime was horrible, so the video games follow. This is a completely different game from Legacy Of Goku, so don't expect it to be similar in any way. The controls are almost completely different, and you don't even get to follow the entire story of GT. Instead you go from the start through the Lost Episodes version of the series, to the end of the Baby Saga. I doubt whether they're going to release a second game.

The graphics are fine, but now you are just side-scrolling through the levels. I liked it a lot better when it was more like an RPG, and you could explore every nook and cranny of the DBZ world. The cutscenes are terrible as well, they could have at least had real scenes, to make it more interesting.

The controls, as stated before, are completely different. You don't have multiple energy attacks, and now you can't use a signiture move without being at full energy. At least now you can jump, and gather energy. In this game you can also throw enemies, which makes the gameplay more fighting-based than story-based. You now have the option of executing combos, for more points (yet another thing I don't like about the game; points are now translated into Zenni in this game).

There are now extras in this game, which cost a lot of money (Zenni). This makes the gameplay repetitive, and boring. By the time you unlock everything you're sick of playing the game anyway. I also hate how you can't simply transform into any of the Super Saiyan forms. Instead you have to unlock them as separate characters, like in Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi.

Overall I would only suggest this game to people who have either not played the Legacy Of Goku games, people who loved Dragonball GT, but not DBZ (are there any people like that?), or die-hard fans of both series. Otherwise I'd just skip this game and buy the DBZ games, and the new Dragonball game.

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Transformation is the first in a series of two thrilling Dragon Ball GT action/RPGs. Play as one of seven playable DBGT characters and face off against General Rilldo, Luud, Baby and other intergalactic villains. In this game the battles are bigger and the enemies are more dangerous. Can you take your game to the Next Level?

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12/30/2011

Dragonball Z Shin Budokai Review

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Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai is a port of the incredibly popular Dragon Ball Z: Budokai line.Shin means new or better, so get ready for a new clean game.

Story
5/10

The story of Shin Budokai roughly follows Dragon Ball Z Movie 12: Fusion Reborn.A few plotholes here in there, kind of an unoriginal story A.K.A., Son Goku finds a new enemy, enemy gets followers, Son Goku and friends eventually kill the enemy.The Shin Budokai story is FULL of grammatical errors.It's kind on annoying, but it's also common in most portable Dragon Ball Z games.

Graphics
9/10
AMAZING graphics.The menus aren't too special, words, nice looking letters, colorful, yea.The battlefield is pretty darn amazing though.The stages are the same as the ones from Dragon Ball Z 3, with the exception of Hell of course.The 3D backgrounds are nicely done.The characters are nicely done, not just clothing, but like all of the little details from the anime are right there.The only flaw is a slight freeze in between frames and the lack of changing facial expressions (e.g. Broly is always grinning).

Gameplay
7/10
so if Shin means new, does the mean it is a new battle system?Pretty much.This battle system is supposed to be an amped version of the DBZ3 battle system.The gameplay flows perfectly.It is very fast paced.The brand new Aura Burst lets your character fly around freely and quickly.It is like taking the good parts of Dragon Ball Z 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! and throwing them into one battle system.Combos are still available, and can go on just as long as the PS2 combos.It sounds like I'm pretty happy with the gameplay, so why did I give it a 7?Well, after Dragon Road is complete, there is absolutly nothing to do.Afterwards, you only have your Survival, Free Battle, and Time Attack Modes.And the Profile Cards are REALLY boring.It's like customizing a school ID with Dragon Ball stickers.Also, the lack of multiple In-Game Transformations makes combos a lot harded to think up.And every character is pre-equipped with techniques, unlike in Dragon Ball Z 1, 2 , and 3 where you get to choose what techniques your character gets.Making every character the same.

Sound
6/10
I hate the new theme song.Also, the music is the same recycled music that we've been hearing sicne 2001.While many of the good tracks are still in Shin Budokai, I want some new music.I mean, Atari and Bandai have legends of American and Japanese music.They can totally do better than what they've been using for the past 5 years.What I love about the sound, Japanese voice actors.Plain and simple.The English voice actors are great too, but the original is just where it's at.

Overall
7.5/10
Dragon Ball Z: shin Budokai puts tons of new mechanics on the table, but doesn't give you too much new stuff that's good.The game gets REALLY boring after you beat Dragon Road and you may feel like you wasted your money after about a week.The game still delivers what a Dragon ball Z fan wants though, fast paced action.The game could do with better mini-games other than Dragon Pace and Profile Cards.Also, I feel kind of annoyed that Atari would advertise Wireless online Play when you can only play using Ad Hoc WiFi.

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A rent for sure, if you like games that last 3-5 hours after spending $40, then go ahead, buy it.

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Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai is the first DBZ game to have wireless multiplayer action! The fast and furious combat rockets into a new dimension, with all the ounter-attacks, super high-speed bouts, flight and Ki (energy) management you've come to expect. Challenge some of the most evil characters in single-player mode, or select multiplayer and play as the bad guys themselves. The choice is yours -- either way, you'll fight hard to reach your goal: Becoming the most feared and powerful warrior in the universe!

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8/10/2011

Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Another Road Review

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A little over a year later after the first Dragonball Z Shin Budokai was released, Dimps graces us with yet another game aptly titled Dragonball Z Shin Budokai Another Road. Named so because, with this game, it explores a different universe untouched by the manga, anime and/or the movies. According to the original plot, Trunks from the future helps defeat Perfect Cell in our present day, and also prevents Goku from dying of a heart ailment. With peace restored once more, Trunks goes back to the future. Future Trunks as we all know, would face Majin Buu, Babidi and Dabura later on. Dragonball Z Shin Budokai Another Road wraps up this story by placing gamers in the role of Trunks. Players fly around the map looking for enemy encounters &, while doing so, must defend cities being attacked by those enemies. This, in itself, adds a whole new strategic element to the game. Each stage you clear earns you Zenie(DBZ currency) which can be used to buy customization cards. Those cards build up the stats and abilities of each individual character. These cards, ultimately, make you become more powerful on the battlefield and help differentiate one character from another. You start out with Trunks but, as you progress, the game allows you to select other Dragonball Z characters. There are 24 characters in all. Upon first look at the game, you'd probably say that much hasn't changed from the first game to this game but, if you look closer, you'll see alot of subtle changes Dimps made to the game that makes it a more robust game. The AI has been improved a great deal from the first game(no longer will it be a cakewalk..now- you've got a good challenge)- They made it to where you can tweak the camera to play in a more Budokai Tenkaichi fashion(which is really going over well with DBZ fans)- The backgrounds of the battlefields you fight on are more alive now with lightining, molten lava and whatnot flashing & moving in the distance- and, lastly, everyones' specials are more flashier & more hyper than before. Hardcore Dragonball Z Shin Budokai fans will see alot more for their buck with this installment. This series seems to be getting embraced by us DBZ fans quite well which makes me wonder why Atari hasn't decided to release other DBZ licensed games for the Playstation Portable(like Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi, Super Dragonball Z & Sagas). Regardless, I'm sure we'll see another Shin Budokai game in the near future. If they can make it as good as Shin Budokai Another Road or better, I'll definitely be there.

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