Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot takes the Dragon Ball Z video game franchise where it’s always needed to go: into the filler. The outside world may see the Dragon Ball Z series as an explosive, ridiculous ...
When it comes to graphical fidelity, it’s hard not to see how badly Dragon Ball Z Kakarot out-paces Xenoverse 2. Made with the same cell-shaded style as One Piece: World Seeker, Kakarot offers some ...
When the Dragon Ball Z anime aired, the first arc lasted thirty-nine episodes. Assuming every episode is around 22 minutes (not including commercials), that’s about 14-and-a-half hours until Vegeta is ...
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot pays homage to the classic manga and anime with its faithful representation of the source material. Unfortunately, its gameplay is too thin to satisfy anyone but serious ...
With more than 30 games to its name, some dating back as early as the 1980s and most only available in Japan, Dragon Ball Z is no stranger to having its story adapted to video game form. But rarely ...