With Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, publisher Bandai Namco is trying to take advantage of the anime’s popularity. While most of the fun is in the game’s arcade-style fighting element, there’s a role playing part as well. But while Kakarot excels in some ways, it may not be a game worth buying for anyone who’s not a Dragon Ball fan. However, the role playing game (RPG) aspect of this game, where you have to roam across a pretty vast world to hunt, cook and eat food, fish, gather items and more, can be quite boring. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is an almost exact reproduction of the anime.
Source: Mint January 23, 2020 17:03 UTC