It was as advertised. Works well as expected. No fraud. It was the original game without a doubt! Must have!
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.
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.
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.
I'm not a big fan of the Kinect games and I'm a huge fan of DBZ. Unless you can find this really game for really cheap and are a huge fan of the DBZ...
Dragon Ball Z
Kinect
This game gave me mixed feelings. Although I like the concept of the game, it wasn't executed the good way. The game seems way too repetitive. The graphics are copied from ultimate tenkaichi. The motion stuff is OK, but not something to be so glad about. However, if you have a kinect, buy it.
Like the name says, this latest entry in the sprawling anime-based series uses Kinect to cast you as Goku, Vegeta, and dozens of other big-haired brawlers, letting you unleash punches, kicks, and colossal fireballs by moving your body.
+ Unleash iconic fireballs and more with your body
Like the Pokémon phenomenon that continues to drive sales, Dragon Ball Z (DBZ) is one of the bigger anime franchises from the 90s. They both have huge followings with the kids and the young at heart and DBZ continues to attract new fans as the years go by.
Dragon Ball Z fans will have a strong sense of déjà vu with Namco Bandai's Kinect version of the cel-shaded brawler, which is essentially a stripped-down reboot of 2011's Ultimate Tenkaichi with a first-person viewpoint and gesture-based controls.
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