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Published: 2020-02-12, Author: David , review by: playerone.se
Abstract: När jag var blott en liten pojkspoling fanns det inget som talade till mig lika mycket som Dragon Ball. Föreställ er följande: orimligt muskulösa människor, demoner och andra humanoida varelser - i stort sett samtliga av manligt kön - kunniga inom allskön...
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot är en oväntat fräsch tolkning av den välanvända Dragon Ball-licensen. Huvudfokus är som flera gånger tidigare storslagna slagsmål, men tack vare en öppen spelvärld och enkla rollspelsinslag blir resultatet ovanligt lyckat. Det ska d...
Abstract: Dragon Ball är ett fenomen som de flesta troligtvis har sprungit på någon under sitt utforskande av den populärkulturella världen. Själv stötte jag på de ursprungliga mangapocketarna på biblioteket på mellanstadiet. Utöver mangan finns det tv-serier, skiv...
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot isn't a bad game as much as it's a boring one. Turning the series into an open-world RPG seemed like an interesting challenge, but the game goes about that challenge in the dullest way possible. Putting effort into the series' highl...
Published: 2020-01-25, Author: Sean , review by: gamingtrend.com
Most accurate telling of the Dragon Ball Z story with sidequests full of fanservice, Large world to explore with little touches and secrets hidden, Sidequests that fill in plotholes from the original series, Simple combat that is difficult to master with
Minor bugs that don't ruin gameplay, but break immersion, Stiff movements during some cutscenes, Small selection of music repeated frequently
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the best representation of the series' storyline in over twenty years of games. While animations in cutscenes may be too stiff and there are occasional bugs, the simple yet difficult to master gameplay and the sidequests that suc...
A big, colorful, lively world that is fun to fly around and explore, Charming side stories and character interactions explore the world of Dragon Ball beyond combat, Beautiful in-engine cutscenes showcase some of the Dragon Ball Z story's most memorable m
Combat can feel simplistic and repetitive at times, Side-quest goals are pretty standard, Interruptions when trying to explore are annoying
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has its faults, and it certainly won't appeal to anyone who isn't already a DBZ fan, but if you fall into the niche that this title is aiming for, you will be very pleased. This is one of the most fun interpretations of the DBZ plot...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...