REVIEW: Dragon Ball Z "Special Selection DVD", the 2011 budget-priced Japanese DVD containing the Bardock and Trunks TV specials
Review By: Mike LaBrie (VegettoEX) The majority of this review will be written and presented from the perspective of what it is to most North American consumers: another release of the Dragon Ball Z TV series on DVD. Where appropriate, comparisons to Japanese products (such as the “Dragon...
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero isn’t a competitive fighter or a story-driven adventure; it’s a toybox. It’s a place for you to play and experiment with the Dragon Ball universe, toying with its timeline, characters, settings, music, and more. It’s not the sort of thing that manages ...
The Dragon Ball fan in me loves Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, but the game fan in me was getting tired very fast. Those cool setpieces and cutscenes kept me playing the game to see more, but too much in between those moments to spoil things. It becomes overlong, tedious, and repetitive. Bu...
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A review and indepth look at the English language version of the Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle game app from DBZ superfan, Joshman.
The presentation is pure Dragon Ball Z. The characters, original voice actors, and music all feel very familiar. It’s nice to see Artdink try to put in as much fan service as possible, and they do a very good job at it. It’s a simple game, with simple mechanics, but I still ha...
the dragon with a new review here on SuperPhillip Central. It's for a greatly anticipated game released in the middle of last month: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. The greatest thrill of all isn't finding that seventh ball for DBZ fans; it's playing this game. See why with the SPC review....
which makes it the ideal Dragon Ball Z game for passing time on the go. On the other hand, the sacrifice of having little support for multiplayer can is a deal breaker for competitive players. But to end this review on a high note- playing this game truly brought back some fond memories...
"Review: Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden (3DS)Not so extreme" I said to myself, "well, now I get to keep $40." It doesn't seem that bad. I was just hoping that it would innovate much like XenoVerse. The character list is horrendously small, but I don't think that I would get...