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#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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