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Os 10 melhores jogos de Dragon Ball — segundo o Metacritic
Por Vinicius Torres Oliveira
No Metacritic, há muitos jogos de Dragon Ball listados e classificados por diversos críticos. Até mesmo os games mais antigos lançados para consoles de outras gerações aparecem por lá. Fica o questionamento: qual deles é o melhor?
Separamos uma lista com os dez mais bem posicionados por Metascore e olha… tem muitos títulos dessa saga que talvez você não conheça daqui pra baixo. Será que Sparking! Zero entrará nesse coliseu daqui alguns dias?
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (Nota 73) Lançado para Game Boy Advance, Supersonic Warriors foi um jogo de luta 2D que adaptou o estilo de combate aéreo da série. O destaque foi a inclusão de campanhas “what-if”, oferecendo cenários inéditos. O jogo também permitia jogar com amigos via cabo link, incentivando a jogabilidade multiplayer.
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans (Nota 73) Attack of the Saiyans trouxe um RPG por turnos para NDS, algo incomum na franquia. Desenvolvido pela Monolith Soft, o jogo permitiu exploração e nivelamento, encaixando perfeitamente com a temática de treinamento do anime. Apesar das liberdades criativas, foi uma adição única à série.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 & 3 (Nota 73) Esses jogos são considerados marcos dos títulos Dragon Ball Z. Com 161 personagens no terceiro jogo, incluindo figuras canônicas e não canônicas, os jogadores podiam recriar suas lutas dos sonhos. A jogabilidade permitia voar e disparar Ki em arenas abertas, recriando a grandiosidade das batalhas do anime!
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure (Nota 75) Advanced Adventure adaptou os primeiros capítulos do mangá, uma raridade nos jogos da franquia. Focado em plataforma e combate, o título para Game Boy Advance tinha combates profundos e segredos desbloqueáveis, incluindo personagens como Kuririn. Finalizá-lo com a luta contra o Rei Piccolo trouxe frescor à experiência.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II (Nota 75) Legacy of Goku II trouxe um RPG de ação top-down de GBA que focava na saga Cell. O jogo tinha cinco personagens jogáveis e apresentava mapas expansivos. Apesar do nome, a história focava principalmente em Gohan, com uma jogabilidade que incluía transformações e combates equilibrados.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (Nota 77) Budokai 3 foi um dos títulos mais completos da série. Lançado para PlayStation 2, permitia transformar personagens, realizar fusões e disputas de Ki.
Com um grande elenco de personagens, incluindo de Dragon Ball GT, se destacou pelos recursos e jogabilidade fiel ao anime – e a música de abertura é inconfundível!
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set (Nota 78) Kakarot é um RPG de mundo aberto que trouxe exploração como elemento central. O jogo revisita arcos clássicos da série, com a adição de conteúdo extra focado nos filmes canônicos Battle of Gods e Resurrection F – e agora tem versão nativa de PS5!
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 (Nota 78) Xenoverse 2 introduziu a criação de personagens, colocando jogadores em uma história de viagem no tempo. Além de recriar arcos do anime, trouxe histórias inéditas com personagens criados por Toriyama. Sucesso de vendas, o jogo se tornou popular pelas novas dimensões exploradas.
Dragon Ball: Origins (Nota 78) Origins foi um jogo de ação e aventura para Nintendo DS, que usava a tela sensível ao toque como controle principal. Focando nas origens do mangá, trouxe Goku e Bulma como personagens principais. Bulma, geralmente deixada de lado nos jogos, tinha papel importante na resolução de enigmas.
Dragon Ball FighterZ (Nota 87) FighterZ foi desenvolvido pela Arc System Works, reconhecida por jogos de luta de qualidade como Guilty Gear. O jogo trouxe um estilo visual fiel ao mangá, com um combate equilibrado e dinâmico. Foi aclamado por fãs e críticos, elevando o padrão para os jogos de Dragon Ball.
Sparking Zero vem aí para dar sequência a essa fórmula. Você está animado para ter todos os personagens de Dragon Ball Super e outras novidades que surgiram depois do último lançamento da franquia? Até o Goku de Daima marcará presença por lá — e mal podemos esperar para saber a nota desse.
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Nintendo Download For 9/23/2021
Nintendo Download For 9/23/2021
This week’s Nintendo Download has a trio of featured titles starting with the furry brawler, Fisti-Fluffs. We also have a massive list of new and upcoming eShop titles this week. Featured Games First up is an adorable, physics-filled cat fighting game called Fisti-Fluffs. The cats have become incredibly bored, so there’s only one thing left to do: fight! Sharpen your claws and battle it out,…
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Switch Trailer is a Hype Reel of Powerful Moves
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is coming to Nintendo Switch in a set that includes the A New Power Awakens DLC, which introduces even more absurdly powerful moves into the mix. Thus, it's only appropriate that the latest battle video is a straight up hype reel of powerful moves.
Check out the footage below, and look for Kakarot to swoop onto Switch on September 24.
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is also available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
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Trailer: Experience 4 new DBZ tales with Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set
A quartet of classic DBZ stories unfold in the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set from Bandai Namco. A new power is rising Featuring one of the most epic stories ever told in the realm of anime and manga, the story within DRAGON BALL Z has been told and...
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E3 2019: My Thoughts on What We Saw
Alright, E3 is over this year, which means it's time to go over what we saw and my thoughts on it.
This is late, so some stuff here will be out already.
I'll be going by publisher alphabetically, so first up, we have...
Borderlands 3
I'm so freaking hyped to get lost in this hilarious world again. I've played Mordecai in Borderlands 1, Zero in 2, and Claptrap in Presequel. Still trying to decide who to play as in 3, but right now, it's looking like I'll pick FL4K, since he specializes in long range and has a few cute beasties by his side. Also, we're getting not one, but THREE action skills with each character. Not only that, but you can sacrifice your grenade skill for two equipped skills.
The Children of the Vault look like some worthy successors to Handsome Jack for title of "Best Borderlands Villains", though we'll see how they pan out on release date.
The gameplay that we saw of Moze looks smooth. Heck, everything about this game looks sleek and refined without doing away with the art style. Also, guns with legs.
Anyway, we not only got the gameplay reveal, but also Commander Lilith and the Fight for Sanctuary, a new DLC for Borderlands 2 that sets up 3, so I'm scrambling to finish the Handsome Collection on my PS4, which just got a lot more difficult now that I've bought RDR2 finally, along with several other games.
Control
I loved Alan Wake, and this is from the same people, so I’m hyped. The game looks great, has a suspenseful atmosphere, and it seems to play well. I’m looking forward to release date.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reboot
I haven't bought a COD game since "Black Ops 2", though I have played the newer ones with a friend of mine. It looks good visually from the reveal trailer I saw, I'll say that much. No gameplay yet, but I know it'll be gritty, focusing on some of the more shocking moments of the original trilogy, like "No Russian" from MW2 or the nuclear explosion from MW1, so it seems we're bringing in more edge to the series. Still, I'm glad the campaign is back, and I'm interested to see how it will look.
12 Minutes
A twelve minute time loop where you're forced to relive the death of your wife and the only way to break it is to find out why she was killed? Sign me up.
Code Vein
I remember this one from last E3. Still the same opinion, too. Anime style souls game that I might buy for the story, which looks interesting.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
So this looks REALLY good. It's like a deep RPG, deeper than Xenoverse was, with mechanics besides fighting like fishing, and as for the fights themselves, they seem to be more strategical than before, with a healthy dose of classic DBZ fisticuffs in there for good measure.
Elden Ring
A Souls game written by George RR Martin? Don't know too much about it besides that, but it looks cool based on the trailer.
The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan
Basically, another Until Dawn, but on the open sea during a storm. And I'm totally okay with that.
Deathloop
Another game from Arkane? The guys who made Dishonored? I'll take it. Besides, another time loop premise sounds interesting.
Doom: Eternal
If Fallout 76 was any indication, Bethesda desperately needs a win now to restore faith in their studio. Besides a few of the other games announced at E3 2019 that could do so, there was one that stood out in particular: Doom Eternal. I’ve already played all the Wolfenstein games, with the exception of one upcoming entry on this list, and based on what I’ve seen of Eternal, I’m going to like it due to the similarity in gameplay.
GhostWire: Tokyo
The presentation on the new game from the makers of Evil Within, another series to try now that I have a PS4, was memorable for a few reasons. First off, Ikumi Nakamura, the game’s creative director, was the main presenter and she was adorable. Seriously, it’s probably one of the best E3 presentations I’ve seen this year. I can’t remember the last time I saw one so genuine like hers, plus it helps that the Internet has fallen in love. As for the game itself, it looks great, with people disappearing in Tokyo and it being up to some guy with a bow and supernatural powers to find out why. The reveal trailer was all we got, but still, I can’t wait to play it.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
The first game I’ve ever preordered, and this comes from a guy who never preorders on principle. It’s a Wolfenstein spinoff with BJ’s twin daughters, so yeah, I’ll buy it. Plus, it’s co-op, so I’m playing this with my best friend. Still trying to decide which twin to play, though. Probably Jessie, since my friend is gonna want to play Soph.
Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory
Looks interesting, plus the gameplay reminds me of Shadowrun Returns.
The Sinking City
This one’s already out, but it looks good. Hopefully, it’ll be received better than Call of Cthulu before it. Plus, I’m all for a game where the protagonist is losing his mind, like Dead Space.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood
Set in the World of Darkness universe, like Bloodlines, except you're a werewolf instead of a vampire and it's from a different studio. Gameplay was revealed behind closed doors, but it looks good from what I've heard. We don't have too many werewolf games around.
Cyberpunk 2077
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY ALREADY!
Yeah, this might be the first game I preorder for myself, since now we finally have a release date: April 16th, 2020. The new trailer we got gave us a glimpse of a default male V as well as what may be Jackie’s death (please don’t kill off Jackie, CD Project RED, I like him too much already). After V’s employer tries to double cross him, V tries to kick ass with his twin arm blades, which look really unique, before said employer shoots him in the head. The trailer ended with a major surprise: as V comes to in a junkyard, a figure in jeans, a tank-top, and a silver left arm approaches, and kneels to reveal a face and voice that sounds suspiciously like Keanu Reeves.
Yes, that’s right, for those who haven’t heard by the time this is posted, Keanu Reeves is in Cyberpunk 2077 and he’s playing Johnny Silverhand, a legendary rocker in the world of 2077 who may not be what he seems.
After the trailer premiered onstage, Reeves came out onstage to promote the game. He could barely get through the start of his speech, people were that excited to see him in the flesh. There was even a great moment where he described the game as “breathtaking”, to which a fan shouted out, “You’re breathtaking!”, to which Keanu responded in kind. We don’t deserve this man.
Anyway, at the end of his speech, Reeves gave a new look at gameplay as well as the game’s release date. The glimpse was only about 20 seconds long, but still, the new look at the combat, hacking, and what is presumably a digital afterlife or something like that was enough to get me even more hyped for this game.
Seriously, I couldn’t be more hyped. This game is gonna be massive and I just might preorder it.
My Friend Pedro
Switch game, but still looks cool. It’s already out now.
Sea of Solitude
I need to play more games that make me feel like this. The art style looks gorgeous and the theme is depression, so yeah, I may buy this one if I like what I’m hearing.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Honestly, EA's part of the the expo was kind of depressing, especially when it got to Anthem. However, we did get more of Jedi: Fallen Order, and for that, I'm grateful, because this game looks great. Both the combat and lightsaber look slick as does the gameplay in general, and the voice acting is on point, from Cameron Monaghan to Forest Whitaker. We need a good Star Wars game for current gen consoles, and while The Old Republic is still my favorite, that's for PC. Also, while it has been announced that there are no microtransactions in the game, I'm sure EA will find some way to screw it up, but for now, it looks awesome.
Greedfall
I’m interested. Story and premise have me, a mix of 17th century colonialism with horror and the supernatural. Gameplay looks like my kind of jam, and we may be getting romance options too, based on some trailer observations.
John Wick Hex
Gameplay seems unique, plus it’s John Wick. I will always take more of Keanu Reeves.
Grandia HD Collection
I like JRPGs like this one, though it’s for Switch, so I can’t play it.
Way to the Woods
Looks like a cute adventure puzzle game. I might get it for PC.
Wasteland 3
This series looks like tactical Fallout, so yeah, I’m likely to give this one a shot since it looks good.
Blair Witch
A Blair Witch video game? That’s psychological horror?! With an adorable dog companion named Bullet?!?! Yes, please.
We didn’t get much besides a trailer and some gameplay, but I’m eager to see more.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel
Ugh, why is it that last year I was complaining about not having a PS4, now this year I’m complaining about not having a Switch?!
Anyway, this looks great and I want to see more. Especially since I’ve heard it’s going to be scarier than Majora’s Mask.
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
Looks good on the graphics front, plus the gameplay additions looks promising.
And once again, I can’t play it.
Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
Out of all the games on this list, this is the one I want to play most that I can’t play because, you guessed it, I don’t have a Switch.
I loved the original Ultimate Alliance games, so I’m sure the new one is gonna be a hit, what with the new combos, character designs, and references to the MCU, plus it’ll tie us over until Marvel’s Avengers.
Pokemon Sword and Shield
The Pokemon look cute, it is set in the world’s version of the UK, gameplay looks improved, and once again, I can’t play it.
Empire of Sin
It looks cool, plus I need more Mob style games to play. It’s also made by the people who are responsible for the next game on this list...
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2
It’s only in pre-alpha, but still, this one looks good. The original is on the Steam store, and there are fan made patches that improved upon what was originally a disaster. The sequel looks like a smoother version of its predecessor, with a few new abilities and mechanics put in. Again, it's in pre-alpha, so the final product will look much cleaner, but for now, I'm excited for its release date.
Shenmue III
First off, I’m royally pissed that Epic stole this one. That being said, the game looks great and I’m looking forward to continuing Ryo’s story on PS4. The gameplay looks great, the atmosphere is enthralling, and the English dub sounds good this time around. Still pissed about Epic, but at least I can play it on PS4.
The Outer Worlds
This still looks great. Since Fallout 76 took a nosedive and kept on going, we need a game like this to get that bitter taste out of our mouths. This still looks like a cross between Fallout and Borderlands, the true New Vegas spiritual successor that we need right now. The companions actually look helpful, have personalities of their own, and the Flaws System sounds really interesting, giving your hero a perk in enchange for a debuff for the whole game. Also the humor is great, too.
Marvel’s Avengers
Yes, the character designs don’t look so hot. However, those can be changed on the road to launch. That aside, I liked what I saw. The gameplay looks great, the voice cast has some top tier talent for the industry, and the promise of more heroes to be added after launch without the attached microtransactions has my attention.
Dying Light 2
I only played the demo for the first one, a game I still need to play, but I liked it enough to want a sequel. The usual free running mechanics look smooth, plus the addition of player choice shakes up the game, making your playthrough unique, so yeah, more of the good old stuff with a few new things sprinkled in.
Final Fantasy VII Remake and Remasters
The remake of FF7 looks AMAZING. The hybrid combat system looks like a dream, plus the character designs look top notch. In addition, the voice cast sounds on point for their respective characters. The hype around this thing was evident from the incessant cheering, we want it that much. We even have a release date: March 3rd, 2020. It’s been a long time coming, but it seems the wait to experience this classic for the second time on a different system will have finally been worth it.
Also, there was content announced for FF14 as well as two remasters: Crystal Chronicles and FF8.
Bet your ass I’m buying the remaster for FF8.
Biomutant
This has been described as Fluffy Devil May Cry. It’s accurate. I didn’t know you’d be able to customize your character, to! Combat looks fun, and it appears there is humor present if the narrator is anything to go by, so I’m interested.
Destroy All Humans! Remake
I never played the original, but I did read about it and hear about it from a friend. From what I’ve seen, the remake looks fun! Good parody of the 1950s and the updated graphics look great. Plus, Krypto seems like a fun, grumpy protagonist.
Gods and Monsters
This looks like a cross between Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Legend of Zelda. Considering it’s being made by the same creators of the former, I can’t wait to see more of this in the future.
Ghost Recon: Breakpoint
I’ll be honest, I still haven’t played any Ghost Recon games, so maybe here would be a good place to start. Gotta say, I like the way Jon Bernthal presented. He just seemed at ease onstage. Plus, Bernthal’s dog looks adorable. Bam Bam is the real hero of the Ubisoft press conference.
Anyway, it seems Bernthal is playing Cole D. Walker, one of the antagonists of the game. Didn’t see any gameplay, but still, the game looks good. I need to play more tactical shooters in general.
Watch Dogs: Legion
I played the first Watch Dogs game. Thought it was cool, but overall it was a bit disappointing. I still need to play the second one, but I heard it was a major improvement, even if it wasn’t a financial hit. Still, this one put a smile on my face. The ability to recruit and play as anyone? A sarcastic AI as your companion? A grandma assassin? I will take all of it, thank you.
Also, grandma assassin.
Did I mention there was a grandma assassin?
Can’t wait for March 6th.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
The LEGO Star Wars games were some of the first games I ever owned back when I played on the PS2, so I’m hyped for a collection of all 9 films in one game. We don’t know much beyond the announcement trailer, but hey, I’ll gladly take this one when it comes out next year.
Baldur’s Gate III
A video game that plays like a DND game? I can’t wait. Haven’t played the other games, but I’m sure I’ll be fine once I play that tabletop prequel they mentioned.
Battletoads
It’s an Xbox and PC exclusive, but still, glad this is getting a remake.
Bleeding Edge
This looks like an Overwatch reskin. The combat itself looks unique, though, so we’ll see how it goes.
Gears 5
We got a little more on Gears 5 this time around. We’ve got a look at Kait and how the Locust influence is threatening to tear her apart (that’s what I’m assuming, I’ve never played the Gears games). We also got a new mode, Escape. I might get it, since it’ll be available for PC.
Halo Infinite
If this is what Xbox Scarlett looks like, then Sony might have actual competition for once. This is the best the Halo series has looked in years, and considering how let down some felt after Halo 5, it’s about time. We’re getting the same badass Master Chief back, this time with no AI companion, as Cortana has suffered corruption due to being around for longer than normal and has gone psycho as a result. Regardless, the graphics look amazing and I can’t wait to see how it looks when it releases Holiday 2020.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
I never played the original, but I might have to now, because this looks cute. The art style looks great and I’ll always be interested in games where you fight things ten times your own size. Plus, it seems to run smooth, and just by the sound of the story, it already has my heart.
Psychonauts 2
To cap things off, let’s end with a game I’ve been excited for since I finished the original months ago. The game seems to be coming along great, if the first level is anything to go by. Returning voice cast, new enemies and powers, new environments to explore, Jack Black voicing a Brain in a Jar, need I say more?
Also, this game looks to explore the water curse put on Rasputin’s family, so it will be a more personal and chilling story as well.
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So, there you have it. That’s my thoughts on E3 2019, half a month late.
What are you guys excited for? Leave a comment letting me know, especially if there was something I left out!
Until then!
#e3 2019#borderlands 3#modern warfare reboot#dragon ball z: kakarot#elden ring#man of medan#deathloop#doom eternal#ghostwire tokyo#wolfenstein youngblood#werewolf: the apocalypse#cyberpunk 2077#sea of solitude#star wars jedi: fallen order#greedfall#john wick hex#blair witch#breath of the wild#ultimate alliance 3#control#vtmb2#marvel's avengers#dying light 2#ffvii remake#watch dogs legion#psychonauts 2
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Map of dbz legend of z rpg
#MAP OF DBZ LEGEND OF Z RPG MOVIE#
The last of the DLCs is probably the most interesting. It also helps that for once it isn't focused entirely around Goku and Vegeta so the other characters get more chances to shine. They put the player up against huge swarms of enemies in the closest we'll get to Dynasty Warriors Z where the power fantasy is the primary focus of the adventure. This takes the form of the new Horde battles which are an absolute delight. While Goku and Vegeta are off powering up the rest of the heroes need to band together to fight Frieza's evil armies. Thankfully, the DLC gets more interesting once it hops away from training and into the meat of Resurrection F. That's the hardest challenge in the game and gives completionists something to challenge themselves with. This training eventually leads to them battling Golden Frieza and his increasingly more powerful rematches. Like the previous DLC, it begins with Goku and Vegeta working together to master a new transformation in this case, it's the mouthful Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (or "Super Saiyan Blue") transformation that represents one of the highest tiers of power in the franchise. The second of the DLCs is focused around the "Resurrection F" film. It's a fun little extra for fans who want more game content. Both are fun bits of fan service, but the DLC isn't particularly substantial. Beerus is one of the hardest challenges in the game and requires a good chunk of time spent in that grinding DLC to stand a chance. The two selling points of this DLC are that it gives you access to the Super Saiyan God transformation for Goku and Vegeta as well as the opportunity to fight Lord Beerus himself. If you don't want to break the difficulty curve, I'd recommend that you wait until you've completed the main storyline before trying out this DLC. Since you can access this from the start of the game, it can also be considered a "cheat" DLC because you can become overwhelmingly powerful very quickly. While there, you can engage in a number of training fights that basically amount to quick and easy ways to gain items that increase your level. Players are taken to Beerus' planet by his attendant Whis. It's more like an incredibly bare-bones adaptation.
#MAP OF DBZ LEGEND OF Z RPG MOVIE#
The first of the included DLCs focuses on the "Battle of the Gods" movie - sort of. The game's other major addition is the inclusion of the DLCs released for the original version. Considering that most fusions are the definition of "fan favorite," that's a nice addition, even if it comes so late in the game that it's more for playing around than anything else. For fans, the most exciting thing is that the game offers a way to use fusions like Gotenks or Vegeto beyond the times that the plot demands it. There are a few minor tweaks, but nothing is particularly noteworthy. There aren't a ton of changes to the main game from the other releases. The frame rate isn't super consistent, and some of the text is blurred in handheld mode, but those are relatively small complaints overall. The title still looks great in motion and even runs fairly smooth on handheld mode. The frame rate is lower and more inconsistent than on the more powerful consoles, but that's expected from a Switch port of a multiplatform game. The game scales down quite well, and for the most part, everything looks and runs smoothly enough. Kakarot has a surprisingly solid Switch port. Last year's Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is still at heart the same game we reviewed last year, but Switch-owning fans will finally get the chance to play it with the upgraded edition of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set. Thankfully, even if it isn't a same-day release, some games make their way over to the Switch. It's understandable, since there's a difference in processing power - and that's before you get into the next-gen systems. It can be disappointing when the hot new game comes out for every system but the Nintendo Switch. Buy Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set
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Le mode Card Warriors de Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot disponible sur Nintendo Switch
Le mode Card Warriors de Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot disponible sur Nintendo Switch
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set est arrivé sur Nintendo Switch en septembre, mais il lui manquait toujours le bonus Card Warriors. (more…)
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Trailer Highlights Switch Gameplay, Features
Goku's story will be retold once more when Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot heads to Nintendo Switch, and it's bringing the A New Power Awakens DLC along with it. The combination set makes its debut on Switch in the Americas on September 24, and you can see Switch gameplay and features in action in the new trailer below.
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The Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set includes exclusive bonus content from both parts of the DLC, as well as the ability to select the difficulty level and take on quests that make other Dragon Ball Z characters playable.
Source: Press release
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DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT + A New Power Awakens Set – Launch Trailer – Nintendo Switch - Nintendo https://bit.ly/3kGPKxm
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set - Official Card Warriors Trailer
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set – Official Card Warriors Trailer
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set – Official Card Warriors Trailer The card game mode, Card Warriors, is available now in an update for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set on the Nintendo Switch. Watch the trailer to learn about Card Warriors, including a look at deckbuilding and more. #GameTrailers Ansehen auf YouTube
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Trailer: Vegito and Gotenk battle it out in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set is coming up this month on the Nintendo Switch, and has a pair of new fighters to check out. A new power is rising Vegito and Gotenks are two of the most fierce and feared fighters in the DRAGON BALL universe. Today, we’re putting ...
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Power Up for Epic Adventures on the Nintendo Switch with DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT + A NEW POWER AWAKENS SET!
Power Up for Epic Adventures on the Nintendo Switch with DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT + A NEW POWER AWAKENS SET!
This is one of the first Switch games that I am will to purchase the system for.
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is Coming to the Nintendo Switch
Bandai Namco has announced that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is coming to the Nintendo Switch with a special edition of the game.
Nintendo fans of the iconic anime series will be excited to learn that Bandai Namco has announced that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is coming to the Nintendo Switch with a special edition of the game. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set is a special version of the hit game for the Nintendo Switch. It includes the base game along with both of the “A New Power Awakens Set” DLC’s. The game…
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'DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT + A New Power Awakens Set' Releases Story Trailer
‘DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT + A New Power Awakens Set’ Releases Story Trailer
(Featured Image Source: CyberConnect2 / Bandai Namco Entertainment) Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set has released a new trailer show the iconic story Nintendo Switch players will experience. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot+ A New Power Awakens Set is the Nintendo Switch release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Relive iconic the Goku’s full Dragon Ball Z story, from the invasion of the Saiyans…
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Un nouveau DLC pour Dragon Ball Z Kakarot sur Nintendo Switch
Un nouveau DLC pour Dragon Ball Z Kakarot sur Nintendo Switch
Les joueurs de Nintendo Switch peuvent désormais jouer au troisième arc scénaristique supplémentaire de DRAGON BALL Z : KAKAROT mettant en scène le combat acharné de Trunks dans un monde de désespoir ! Dans ce DLC de Dragon Ball Z Kakarot + A NEW POWER AWAKENS SET, « TRUNKS LE GUERRIER DE L’ESPOIR », les joueurs découvrent l’histoire d’un monde alternatif où Goku a succombé à sa maladie cardiaque…
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set rilascia un trailer ufficiale
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set rilascia un trailer ufficiale
Vi portiamo da YouTube un nuovo e interessante video di uno dei giochi più promettenti del momento tra gli utenti che giocano spesso a Nintendo Switch. È stato recentemente rilasciato dalla società responsabile del titolo in questione: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set. Nelle scene mostrate nel cortometraggio, possiamo vedere più minuti del titolo che si concentrano su varie…
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