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TopicSHINE's End of the Year/Decade video game lists
ninkendo
01/01/20 4:31:33 PM
#117:


TOP 5 MOST ANTICIPATED GAMES OF 2020 AND BEYOND - Presented by Final Fantasy VII Remake

#4. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G-G71KEhuU

Hey I only have to wait 2 more weeks for this one! Going back to when I first discovered emulation and played through Legend of the Super Saiyan on the Super Famicom all I've ever wanted was a Dragon Ball Z RPG that covers all 3 major sagas and they were never able to do it. We had the Legacy of Goku games on GBA (2nd one was pretty good!) but they all only covered one saga each. More recently we had Attack of the Saiyans on the DS developed by Monolith (of Xenoblade fame!) and that game I thought was awesome....but it covered literally only the the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai and the Saiyan saga. I hoped they would do more, but it never happened.

Fast forward to the beginning of 2019 they announce Project Z a DBZ Action RPG. At E3 it became Dragon Ball Z Kakarot and this is basically what I've always been asking for. Personally I think it looks very fun, the combat seems similar to the BT games but presented as JRPG with characters leveling up and seemingly accurate enough power levels . The boss battles themselves have an almost puzzle element to them where you have to figure out the weak points and dodge their beam patterns to find the opening. It's not quite open world, but it's closer to something like a Dragon Quest XI where you just have big open maps to explore.

Personally I'm excited and I feel the bar has been raised for DBZ games ever since FighterZ and if it turns out bad then oh well, but I'm playing it nonetheless.

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