Like many adult gamers, the joy for these games partly come from those cutscenes. Those moments in those games really elevated the experience. Many players praise amazing cutscenes such as ( SPOILER ALERT!) Sephiroth killing Aerith in Final Fantasy VII, Albert Wesker and Oswell Edgar Spencer in Resident Evil 5, and Link’s and Zelda’s escape from Hyrule in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. In addition, most Dragon Ball games do not have special moments to remember. Us adult gamers have seen many variations of the same cut scenes for over three decades. There is not an element of surprise or the unknown. I already know Goku will sacrifice himself to save Piccolo and Gohan and defeat Raditz. I am never excited to see an upcoming cut scene. Players already know the next event in the story. Unfortunately, these games lack an incentive to progress to the next stage for additional story. The controls are nice and tight with a good flow, while the graphics have a good design that fits in with the series anime style. Fortunately, many of the franchise’s games are very fun games to play, and Bandai has greatly improved the quality in recent years. Thus, most Dragon Ball Z titles only offer a new experience in terms of gameplay. The story has become stale, which in turn makes a significant portion of any game that features it stale. Recreations of the same scenes are not offering anything new to the table. That is no longer fresh content for the franchise. I do not need to see Goku become a Super Saiyan for the first time in every game. I can’t think of another video game series that has reused content to this degree. Players are not getting new material from this experience, with each game featuring repetitive content that we’ve seen dozens of times before. How many times can Bandai and other developers reuse the original Dragon Ball Z story in a video game? The vast majority of Dragon Ball Z games features the original stories from the manga and anime. Many previous games have already followed this formula for the story. It’s the tale of Goku and his friends from the Saiyan Saga to the Majin Buu Saga. However, its story follows the same events from Dragon Ball Z – again. The franchise has many games throughout every generation of video game console and Bandai currently has the license to produce games for the series.ĭragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the most recent game, featuring an open world for players to explore and solid gameplay compared with previous games. The story has been told in the original manga, anime, and many video games. Goku is our hero from Planet Vegeta and battles evildoers such as Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu. The story of Dragon Ball Z is well known by many adult gamers who grew up with the franchise.
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