"Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" Official Discussion Thread
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Do we have any idea who composes the music for this game? Cause I gotta say, this guy (or maybe even girl) can really capture the essence of the classic Kikuchi score that we all love.
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Goku's promise to Gohan to go fishing later means a hell lot more now with the slice of life chapter at the beginning. I did not see that coming.
I was also pleasently surprised with the combo of Gohan, Krilin and Piccolo vs Nappa when I hit L1 and R1 or something like that a given moment.
I was also pleasently surprised with the combo of Gohan, Krilin and Piccolo vs Nappa when I hit L1 and R1 or something like that a given moment.
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I read it's very repetitive though?Dragon Ball Gus wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:21 pm Do we have any idea who composes the music for this game? Cause I gotta say, this guy (or maybe even girl) can really capture the essence of the classic Kikuchi score that we all love.
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I really like the theme that plays in West City and Ginger Town;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-4i0yy_iCw
It sounds really familiar and nostalgic somehow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-4i0yy_iCw
It sounds really familiar and nostalgic somehow.
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It's OK but doesn't sound nostalgic to me90sDBZ wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:38 am I really like the theme that plays in West City and Ginger Town;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-4i0yy_iCw
It sounds really familiar and nostalgic somehow.
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Hello, does this include the Garlic Jr and Other World Tournament sagas?
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Nope! Would have been interesting though honestly.Brojack wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 8:41 am Hello, does this include the Garlic Jr and Other World Tournament sagas?
All video game music is “repetitive” by that logic.sangofe wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 2:40 amI read it's very repetitive though?Dragon Ball Gus wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:21 pm Do we have any idea who composes the music for this game? Cause I gotta say, this guy (or maybe even girl) can really capture the essence of the classic Kikuchi score that we all love.
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I gotta say, walking around Gingertown with all the clothes lying around and cars in the middle of the road without a single person is surreal. The love and detail put into this game really shows.
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Are they going to make DLC to cover the Z movies?
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They announced early on that they won’t. But that may change.
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I'd love it if they did eventually, especially with what I'm hearing with that level cap being so insanely high. Getting more big boss fights via the movie villains would be a fun way to get more leveling done and get 'new' material at the same time.
Actually...do the support characters level up too?
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I'd love the movie villains to be back as super boses, especially OG Broly and giant characters like Hirudegarn (they need to do both forms justice). Maybe have Goku travel to another timeline to fight OG Broly or something, since...y'know...the real Broly's still stranded in that planet during Z.
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So I've seen a couple of reviews of Kakarot and it seems like 7/10 seems to be the consensus from sites. I don't know about anyone else, but I don't necessarily agree with the critique bringing the score down.
Open World
The first point of contention seems to be that there isn't much to do outside the main quests and the larger world is kind of worthless. I wholeheartedly disagree with this. One of my favorite games in recent memory was Spiderman. Granted Spiderman gave you quite a few different task to do in the city, but ultimately they ended up all being either finding different ways of beating people up or swinging around to collect items. Although Kakarot is not quite as intuitive when it comes to variety of what you can do in the world, it's enough to not have it be a strike against the game. The collectables can certainly have more meaning, but I do think they wanted fans to have fun being immersed in the world.
Fighting
Again, I'll compare to Spiderman which had some really cool combat options that often felt fresh. While I think the fighting in Kakarot isn't overly complex, it's hard to knock it as each boss battle truly gives you a Dragon Ball feel and even more so while battling with support. You can set strategize and set up different types of attacks. I'm so tired of the comparison to FighterZ as a knock against this game. FighterZ is a fighting game that did an incredible job switching up combat that are usually quite stale in DBZ games. Action RPGs don't have the same expectations when it comes to combat. Could the combat have been better, sure, but again it isn't a negative aspect of the game to me.
Overall Impressions
Again, like Spiderman, I'm taking my time with this game and am absolutely loving it. Maybe it's my love for the series and being able to have a game where I'm just able to fly around as DB character is what's appealing to me, but I find myself wanting to play more and having to pull myself away. I really wanted this game to get similar love to FighterZ, which is essentially Marvel vs. Capcom with Dragonball characters (that's a good thing.) I think people fail to realize that as much as we've had the Raditz to Buu story, we haven't really had it presented quite like this. All in all, I personally love the game and am really enjoying it.
Open World
The first point of contention seems to be that there isn't much to do outside the main quests and the larger world is kind of worthless. I wholeheartedly disagree with this. One of my favorite games in recent memory was Spiderman. Granted Spiderman gave you quite a few different task to do in the city, but ultimately they ended up all being either finding different ways of beating people up or swinging around to collect items. Although Kakarot is not quite as intuitive when it comes to variety of what you can do in the world, it's enough to not have it be a strike against the game. The collectables can certainly have more meaning, but I do think they wanted fans to have fun being immersed in the world.
Fighting
Again, I'll compare to Spiderman which had some really cool combat options that often felt fresh. While I think the fighting in Kakarot isn't overly complex, it's hard to knock it as each boss battle truly gives you a Dragon Ball feel and even more so while battling with support. You can set strategize and set up different types of attacks. I'm so tired of the comparison to FighterZ as a knock against this game. FighterZ is a fighting game that did an incredible job switching up combat that are usually quite stale in DBZ games. Action RPGs don't have the same expectations when it comes to combat. Could the combat have been better, sure, but again it isn't a negative aspect of the game to me.
Overall Impressions
Again, like Spiderman, I'm taking my time with this game and am absolutely loving it. Maybe it's my love for the series and being able to have a game where I'm just able to fly around as DB character is what's appealing to me, but I find myself wanting to play more and having to pull myself away. I really wanted this game to get similar love to FighterZ, which is essentially Marvel vs. Capcom with Dragonball characters (that's a good thing.) I think people fail to realize that as much as we've had the Raditz to Buu story, we haven't really had it presented quite like this. All in all, I personally love the game and am really enjoying it.
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I've basically been tired of that outlook being taken since this game was announced. From the get go, people have been comparing it to FighterZ and basically making it clear that anything that doesn't look, sound, and feel like FighterZ is going to be a disappointment to them going forward. Which, I mean...more power to them, I guess, but that's just setting yourself up for disappointment. I also realize that I'm in the minority here, but while FighterZ is certainly an amazing game and extremely well made, I've found far more re-play value in Xenoverse 2 and I'm sure I will in this than I've ever found in FighterZ. So why it's treated as the be-all, end-all, most perfect baby of a game to ever be made is just beyond me.dualist wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:01 pm I'm so tired of the comparison to FighterZ as a knock against this game.
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This is exactly how I feel. The funnest part for me about Spiderman was just swinging around the city. This game is no different. Flying around the world as Goku or Piccolo is something I've wanted in a game since I was a kid, and I'm really happy with it and the game as a whole. Sure I agree it could've been a little better but no game is perfect!dualist wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:01 pm So I've seen a couple of reviews of Kakarot and it seems like 7/10 seems to be the consensus from sites. I don't know about anyone else, but I don't necessarily agree with the critique bringing the score down.
Open World
The first point of contention seems to be that there isn't much to do outside the main quests and the larger world is kind of worthless. I wholeheartedly disagree with this. One of my favorite games in recent memory was Spiderman. Granted Spiderman gave you quite a few different task to do in the city, but ultimately they ended up all being either finding different ways of beating people up or swinging around to collect items. Although Kakarot is not quite as intuitive when it comes to variety of what you can do in the world, it's enough to not have it be a strike against the game. The collectables can certainly have more meaning, but I do think they wanted fans to have fun being immersed in the world.

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Yeah they do, even when not in the party! But seems they get less than the main active squad.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:12 pmI'd love it if they did eventually, especially with what I'm hearing with that level cap being so insanely high. Getting more big boss fights via the movie villains would be a fun way to get more leveling done and get 'new' material at the same time.
Actually...do the support characters level up too?
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I'm right there with you. No knock on FighterZ at all, but I personally enjoy XV more, but they are totally different games. Personally, I was just happy that fighting game fans got a DB game that was legit a part of the competitive gaming scene. When a DB game is good, it benefits the entire community. But lately I've just seen this hate being thrown around at anything that isn't FighterZ and just think that negativity is unwarranted.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:20 pmI've basically been tired of that outlook being taken since this game was announced. From the get go, people have been comparing it to FighterZ and basically making it clear that anything that doesn't look, sound, and feel like FighterZ is going to be a disappointment to them going forward. Which, I mean...more power to them, I guess, but that's just setting yourself up for disappointment. I also realize that I'm in the minority here, but while FighterZ is certainly an amazing game and extremely well made, I've found far more re-play value in Xenoverse 2 and I'm sure I will in this than I've ever found in FighterZ. So why it's treated as the be-all, end-all, most perfect baby of a game to ever be made is just beyond me.dualist wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:01 pm I'm so tired of the comparison to FighterZ as a knock against this game.
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The game does look fun. The graphics look years out of date though, not sure what's going on there.
I'll have to get it one day.
I'll have to get it one day.