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The editors liked
Dragon Ball fanservice
Ambitious open world
Faithful
Authentic
Some awesome cutscenes
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
Properly recreates Dragon Ball's creative world
Solid eight-degree fighting with spectacular visuals
Game narrative stays loyal to the anime
Immersive and in-depth retelling of the DBZ stories
Fluid
Smooth gameplay and animations
Community Board is innovative
Fun and intriguing to discover
Slower
Dark Souls-esque gameplay that rewards playing smar
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
The editors didn't like
Repetitive side quests and combat
Tedious exploration which feels stilted
Unintuitive menus
Combat can feel simplistic and repetitive at times
Side-quest goals are pretty standard
Interruptions when trying to explore are annoying
Confusing microsystems that are poorly explained
Aerial controls are clunky. You use the R1 and R2 shoulder buttons to ascend and descend
Skill Trees are bland and uninspired
Slower gameplay might be a turnoff for certain audiences
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...
Published: 2020-01-20, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Dragon Ball fanservice, Ambitious open world, Faithful, authentic, Some awesome cutscenes
Repetitive side quests and combat, Tedious exploration which feels stilted, Unintuitive menus
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is a mixed bag. If you're a Dragon Ball fan, this game will offer so many nice moments and make you occasionally beam from ear to ear. But then during exploration and combat, things quickly become tedious. At full price, it's hard t...
Abstract: The Dragon Ball franchise is a series that really needs no introduction. For over 35 years, this iconic series has cemented itself in manga, anime, toys, and of course, video games. Being one of the most well known action stories from Japan, Akira Toriyam...
Game narrative stays loyal to the anime, Immersive and in-depth retelling of the DBZ stories, Fluid, smooth gameplay and animations, Community Board is innovative, fun and intriguing to discover, Slower, Dark Souls-esque gameplay that rewards playing smar
Aerial controls are clunky. You use the R1 and R2 shoulder buttons to ascend and descend, Skill Trees are bland and uninspired, Slower gameplay might be a turnoff for certain audiences, especially for a DBZ game
Overall, I highly enjoyed my experience while playing the game and I'm so excited to play more of it. The controls were intuitive enough and I think it definitely passed the test if I can enjoy the game in about 20 minutes of practice despite my 4 year hi...