DBZ for Kinect is far more likely to appeal to a young and enthusiastic audience as opposed to an average gamer, or one who is used to the depth of a typical DBZ game.
DBZ for Kinect is far more likely to appeal to a young and enthusiastic audience as opposed to an average gamer, or one who is used to the depth of a typical DBZ game.
DragonBall Z products have not done well historically with Family Friendly Gaming. So a major thank you to Namco Bandai for allowing us this opportunity to review this title. I came away from Dragon Ball Z for Kinect with impressions that may surprise our readers. I came away impressed.
It was as advertised. Works well as expected. No fraud. It was the original game without a doubt! Must have!
I come back to my childhood. Excellent exercise. Maybe you hace to play in the hard level to really enjoy. It would be perfect if you can play in the same living room against your friend, but even though i gave it 5 stars.
This game was cheap and I love DBZ so thought why not, not expecting the game to be that good but was pleasantly surprised, it's kind of like a DBZ exercise game getting you off the couch punching kicking and sending your enemy to the next dimension with a powerful Kamehameha.
At the very least, you're treated to a game that looks the part. Cel-shaded characters and environments capture the look of the anime nicely, even if the facial animations are a bit robotic. The voice acting's good too, despite the cast lacking many of the original actors from the series.
Crisp cel-shaded visuals capture the look of the anime
Highly repetitive battles; Erratic motion sensing; Poor story mode gives you no real incentive to keep playing; Novelty wears off quickly
Get that hair gel ready, and prepare to power up your Super Saiyan Kamehameha attacks.
Step 1: Get the Dragonball z cartoon network music from amazing mp3, and play it on xbox 360. Step 2: Use the game purely as a fun way to workout, and build cardio Step 3: Enjoy the game......Stop trying to enjoy the game for what it's not, and enjoy it for what it is.
I want to love the Kinect. I really, really do. It's red eye seems to beg for attention every time I fire up one of my XBox 360s, I have an old school one with an upgraded hard drive when Kinect was an addition and I have the beautiful Star Wars one, a white console with a white Kinect daring dust...
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