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BANDAI DRAGON BALL Z: Kakarot for PlayStation 4 allows players to immerse themselves in the life of Goku, featuring a blend of epic battles, exploration, and character interactions, all while uncovering new story elements from the beloved Dragon Ball Z universe.
I**N
Gift for my son
He loves it
J**R
Excelente
El juego llegó en perfecto estado, es muy divertido y cumple con las expectativas.El juego solo cuenta con voces en japonés e inglés , sin embargo, si que cuenta con subtítulos en español latino y muchos idiomas más.El juego es divertido y te sumerge bien en la historia, ya que puedes explorar las áreas por las que vas avanzando y enfrentarte a los enemigos que te van apareciendo.Los gráficos son muy parecidos al anime y cuenta con las canciones de este, lo cual me pareció un muy buen detalle y algo que le gustará a todo fan.La historia abarca desde la llegada de Raditz hasta el final de la saga de Buu, algo normal en los juegos de dragón ball, aunque en caso de querer jugar más se puede comprar un DLC el cual incluye la historia de la batalla de los dioses y la resurrección de freezer.En conclusión, recomiendo el juego, ya que es muy bueno y a cualquiera le gustará la manera en la que se revive la historia, más si eres un fan.
S**S
Fun and addicting in my opinion!
A great game to experience the overall story in dragon ball z.The combat is easy to learn and the fights aren't too difficult. If you have trouble with some fights, just notice the attack patterns and strike when they are open at the end of their attacks.You can fly around in the game, but enemies can chase you down and stop to fight. If you don't feel like fighting, press R3 to unlock from the opponent and fly away to escape the fight.Overall, I feel this game was amazing. After finishing the game, I wanted more dragon ball so I started to watch Dragon Ball Super. Now I can't wait until the next game!
P**T
Not without issues, but much better than what paid critics claim
I find this game is being severely underrepresented by critics who play the game for only 30 minutes because they didn't get a payout like certain big names in the open world genre. With that out of the way, allow me to give an honest review after completing the entire game.Visuals: As close to the source material as you're going to get (only FighterZ is better). Framerate is excellent and character models look fantastic. Environments are beautiful for the most part, but I encountered a few poor environmental textures in spots (this can easily be rectified on the PC version), and there are some rather static character animations during dialogue outside of cutscenes. Otherwise, solid.Gameplay: The combat can be considered a much improved revision of Xenoverse's third person combat system. The camera is fixed behind the player, and you have a an assortment of melee and ki based attacks to choose from, which can be comboed into supers, etc, many of which will damage the surrounding environment. Contrary to critic reviews, there is more than one melee combo and you earn more attacks as you progress through the game, and can customize how you earn experience and which stats get boosted. AI is solid (I've died more than once) but I'd like to see the developers add a harder difficulty level in a future patch for sake of longevity.The open world's biggest strength is in its main quest, which tries to follow the manga as much as possible while thankfully speeding up a few filler segments which this series has become notorious for. The base game doesn't cover Super, but recent text dumps suggest DLC may be added rectifying this. Activities outside of beating people up include fishing, shops and exploration (including some very clever easter eggs and guest appearances I won't spoil). Some sidequests are legitimately good and even fill in notable plotholes, while others are unremarkable fetch quests. That is to be expected however: all open world games do this, even AAA ones.Sound: An arranged version of the original broadcast soundtrack is present here instead of metal covers typical of many DBZ games. Unfortunately, we have arrived at the weakest portion of the game: the US dubing. If you hate the US dub as I do, the phoned in, dry Funimation voice work isn't going to do anything to convince you. Thankfully there is an option to switch to the superior Japanese, who are still taking this seriously after 30 years and deserve heaps of praise for it.Not perfect, but good. Its the DBZ game I wanted as a child, big props to the devs for this even if its not immaculate.
T**I
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yes it was awesome
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