Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu
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Developer(s) | Namco Bandai |
Publisher(s) | Atari Bandai |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Release date | March 21, 2007 June 5, 2007[1] August 31, 2007 |
Genre(s) | RPG |
Mode(s) | Single Player Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E)[1] |
Media | Nintendo DS Game Card |
Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu, known as Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Goku Densetsu (ドラゴンボールZ 遥かなる悟空伝説 Doragon Bōru Zetto Harukanaru Gokū Densetsu?) in Japan and Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu in Europe, is a card based RPG for the Nintendo DS. The game takes place from the beginning of the Saiyan Saga to the end of the Cell Saga. Players choose from one of the four main character, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, and Vegeta. Other characters also appear, but only as either enemies or support cards.
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[edit] Gameplay
Each mission is usually broken down into a few key objectives, each mission taking anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes to complete. The game is based on levels, the more fights you win, the more experience you receive which in turn makes your attacks stronger. In battle, the highest attack power of a card wins; however, you can also combine cards to create combination effects. For example, if you had 3 cards with a power rating of 7, you can combine these to create a 21 power card, which would most likely out-do your opponents cards. You can also combine defense in the same way.
There are several types of cards, each having a battle and map effect. In battle, Attack Cards attack the opponent with a melee attack or energy wave, Training Cards increase your defense power, Power Cards increase your power number on the other cards, Item Cards allow you to use items picked up on the board, Escape Cards allow you to leave random encounter battles (not boss battles), Reverse Cards allow you to switch the stats between your card and your opponent's, Support Cards allow an ally such as Tien, Yamcha, Yajirobe or Krillin to attack, and Z Cards allow you to choose on of the other seven actions.
Each of the eight cards has a different effect on the board, known as the map in the game. You move around the game in a boardgame like manner. The story is the Saiyan-Cell Sagas, and is split in scenarios divided up by the four characters.
Multiplayer Mode consists of a full-fledged four-player battle on a map in Wireless Play and a Vegeta-vs.-Goku 2 two player match on Download Play.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Playable Characters
These characters are the ones you can move around the board with and fight as, also the only ones if their own scenario. Their outfits changes frequently to match what they look like in different sagas.
[edit] Support Characters
These characters are not playable as a character, but are as a card. They are listed in order of weakest to strongest. Most of them usually have a role in the story.
- Lunch
- Chi-Chi
- Chaozu
- Roshi
- Yajirobe
- Yamcha
- Kuririn
- Tenshinhan
- Piccolo
- Goku
- Saibaman
[edit] Enemy Characters
Major characters you have to face, known as bosses. The main ones are Raditz, Nappa, Vegeta, Freeza, Ginyu Force, Androids and Cell, although their are many other minor enemies and henchmen you have to fight along the way, usually associated with what part of the story you are currently playing or which scenario you are playing with what character.
[edit] Reception
Reception in Japan was good. It was near the top of the best selling charts, and reviews were positive or mixed, with only a few negative. Critics were glad not to see a complex fighting game like Budokai Tenkaichi 2, while a little disappointed at the simplistic gameplay.
In America, the game was not as popular, but came in third place for its first week of release, only below Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. Critics were glad to see a simple RPG and praised it for how close it followed the story and how it was a good card game. Most criticism was based on the simplistic gameplay, difficulty and repetitivety.
- Game Vortex: 88/100
- Gamers Temple: 78/100
- IGN: 75/100
- Worth Playing: 70/100
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu on Atari.com