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  • Dragon Ball Z is probably the most successful anime ever. And with any entertainment success

  • comes video games. Fighting games, mostly, in the case of Dragon Ball Z. But with the

  • exception of a butchered NES release, the original, and better, Dragon Ball series has

  • had few adaptations localized for the States. That�s changed within the past five years

  • or so, and one of the earliest examples is Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure (surprisingly!)

  • for the Game Boy Advance. As a fan of the original Dragon Ball series,

  • this game is pretty exciting. A 2D platforming beatem up that takes you throughout the

  • whole Dragon Ball series? That sounds fantastic! Only, there are a couple of snags along the

  • way. And first and foremost is the gameplay. But let me preface any and all criticisms

  • by saying Advanced Adventure is in no way a bad game. Kind of average? Sure, but not

  • terrible. That being said, this game is kind of saved by its license. That�s not something

  • I thought I would ever say, but it�s true. As I said, Advanced Adventure is a beatem

  • up with some platforming elements. A very repetitive one, as most games of the genre

  • are. I think that the video footage is pretty self-explanatory, and really, it encapsulates

  • the whole game. The game is very linear, with a few, very

  • obvious optional areas with extra health or collectibles. Nothing really changes in the

  • way of Goku�s abilities, except for the initial access to energy blasts and some upgrades

  • to health and power. There are a few enemy archetypes, and they are translated between

  • a couple of different sprites and palette swaps. Most levels are 2D platformers, but

  • One-on-One levels try to break them up quite frequently with a more fighting game approach.

  • With the relatively limited Game Boy Advance controls, this may not mean much, but the

  • fights are actually quite fun, if not just as repetitive as the majority of the game.

  • This isn�t necessarily a bad thing, as Advanced Adventure is actually pretty fun in short

  • bursts. Speaking of short, the game is just that. The main story will only take up about

  • 2-3 hours of your time, but thesecond questplaythrough as Krillin, One-on-One

  • fights, and minigames also become available upon completion.

  • As I�ve stressed a few times, Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure is not a bad game. The

  • repetition only becomes glaring in long play sessions, and the moment-to-moment action

  • is satisfying. For fans of the original series, or those looking for the roots of the immensely

  • popular Dragon Ball Z, it�s a fun adaptation that takes some reasonable creative license

  • with how the events played out in the actual show. Even if the adaptation does leave out

  • the final saga, and somehow presents a very abridged story with a ton of text. Oh, and

  • Dragon Ballis one word. How dare they?

Dragon Ball Z is probably the most successful anime ever. And with any entertainment success

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CGR Undertow - DRAGON BALL: ADVANCED ADVENTURE レビュー for Game Boy Advance (CGR Undertow - DRAGON BALL: ADVANCED ADVENTURE review for Game Boy Advance)

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    阿多賓 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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