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Best Dragon Ball Games

With there being well over 9000 video games based on Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball manga and subsequent anime, narrowing down the list to the best titles of all time is far from an easy feat. Admittedly, this is less about being spoiled for choice and more a case of there just being a ton of mediocre Dragon Ball games that barely try to stick out from the crowd.

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In 1986, Epoch published Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyō for the Super Cassette Vision, marking the iconic series’ first foray into gaming. Similar to most of Dragon Ball‘s earliest titles, the shoot’em up – yes, shoot’em up – never made it out of Japan. While the West needed around another decade to truly catch Goku fever, nowadays, a year can barely pass without a Saiyan-themed fighting game or RPG hitting shelves.

With so many projects associated with the series, what exactly are the best Dragon Ball games?

Updated January 1, 2022 by Mark Sammut: It is written in the stars that every year must bring forth a new Dragon Ball game (or port). The cosmos would just feel off if there isn’t a Saiyan adventure on the horizon, and 2022 is well on its way to pleasing the anime gods with the announcement of Dragon Ball: The Breakers for the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The upcoming survival title will mark a significant departure for the franchise, but how will Breakers compare with the best Dragon Ball games? Will it sit among the clouds with the likes of Dragon Ball Fighter Z and The Legacy of Goku 2? Or will it scrap the bottom of the barrel alongside disasters such as Dragon Ball Z For Kinect and Dragon Ball Z: Sagas?

20/20 Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Z

  • Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, PS Vita

Released in 2014, Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Z didn’t exactly receive a standing ovation. In fact, it is one of the franchise’s lowest-rated modern games, with criticism being leveled at its by-the-numbers storyline and overly simplistic combat.

While not up to much on consoles, Battle Of Z fares much better on Sony’s PS Vita. Along with the game looking great and running quite smoothly, Battle of Z differentiates itself from other Dragon Ball games by emphasizing team-building and co-op play. Even in the lengthy single-player mode, the focus is more on crafting a balanced team rather than the combat. There are better Dragon Ball games on the PS3 and Xbox 360, but the same cannot be said for the PS Vita.

19/20 Dragon Ball Z: Attack Of The Saiyans

  • Platform: Nintendo DS

Nintendo’s handheld systems seem to inspire Dragon Ball to try something slightly different, at least for the franchise. Dragon Ball Z: Attack Of The Saiyans is a turn-based RPG with a limited roster of characters and some exploration. As the campaign does not simply jump from one fight to the next, it only covers a fraction of Dragon Ball Z‘s storyline, concluding with the Saiyan Saga.

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Attack Of The Saiyans does very little to separate itself from other turn-based RPGs, but it is a serviceable one that should please fans of the franchise and the genre. While derivative in the grand scheme of things, this Nintendo DS title is relatively unique in the Dragon Ball world.

18/20 Dragon Ball Dokkan Battle

  • Platform: Mobile

Like with any popular anime property, Dragon Ball has spawned more than a few mobile games. The main two are Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle and Dragon Ball Legends, both of which have been around for a few years and feature original storylines. Trepidation towards mobile titles is to be expected, particularly free-to-play ones, but these two titles are better than average.

Out of the two, Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle gets the nod as it has a slightly more unique twist on the gameplay. The anime game incorporates puzzle elements, forcing players to think their way through battles. Dokkan Battle cannot compare to the franchise’s best Dragon Ball Z games on consoles, however, in the world of mobile gaming, it is a respectable entry.

17/20 Dragon Ball: Origins

  • Platform: Nintendo DS

Another Nintendo DS game, Dragon Ball: Origins shines a light on the often overlooked original series. Unlike Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball focuses more on adventure and comedy, particularly during its earliest chapters. Consequently, Origins is less driven by combat, although there are still plenty of enemies to defeat and attacks to learn.

Split into episodes and featuring solid 3D visuals for the DS, Origins plays quite well and comes packed with plenty of endearing nods to Akira Toriyama’s property. The sequel is also decent, making the Origins series a worthwhile pick for anyone looking for Dragon Ball adventure games.

16/20 Super Dragon Ball Z

  • Platforms: Arcade, PS2

Long before Arc System Works got its hands on Akira Toriyama’s series, Super Dragon Ball Z took a stab at adapting this iconic license into a legitimate fighting game rather than an arena brawler. With a curated roster of 18 characters and a combat system revolving around close-quarters combos, Super Dragon Ball Z is a traditional fighter that prioritizes skill over style.

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In terms of combat, Super Dragon Ball Z is deeper than most of the franchise’s other offerings, but it does fall short when it comes to single-player content and unlockables.

15/20 Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit

  • Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is the forgotten game in a long line of DBZ games. Although it was the first DBZ title for the Xbox 360 generation and received a ton of hype at the time, Burst Limit isn’t looked back upon too fondly nowadays.

While there is a reason for that with its minuscule roster and the story mode ending on Cell, that doesn’t mean Burst Limit is without merit. The game still looks beautiful, with its in-engine cutscenes being especially impressive for 2008. While the fighting is stripped down mechanically speaking from the Budokai series, it still plays well and is faster than its predecessors.

14/20 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2

  • Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360

While the Raging Blast series always felt like lesser versions of the beloved Budokai Tenkaichi, this doesn’t necessarily mean that they were bad games. In fact, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 is one of the more underrated fighters in the franchise. It even plays like a much more simplified version of Budokai Tenkaichi 3 which for some is welcome as BT3 is quite complicated for newcomers.

Unlike many fighters with massive rosters, this game actually introduces at least one unique technique per character which makes them stand out much more. Instead of retelling the story of the anime, the game has «Galactic Missions» which are isolated fights that focus on a path for characters from Goku to Tarble. It may be a lesser version of later games on the list, but it’s still a solid time.

13/20 Dragon Ball: Shin Budokai — Another Road

  • Platform: PSP

Most people assume that the Budokai line of Dragon Ball games ended with Budokai 3, but that’s not actually correct. There were sequels on the PSP, one of which is the underrated Dragon Ball: Shin Budokai — Another Road.

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Despite being on the weaker PSP, the gameplay is perfectly comparable to the PS2 classic and even makes some improvements to the formula. Another Road removes the Dragon Rush system from Budokai 3 is removed and also executes Ultimates much father, so the fighting isn’t hampered by the need to appear cinematic. While the story isn’t the best in a Dragon Ball game, Another Road gets credit for having different paths depending on if fights are won or lost and for having an original story of Future Trunks dealing with Majin Buu in his timeline.

12/20 Dragon Ball Fusions

  • Platform: Nintendo 3DS

The concept of Fusion in Dragon Ball is extremely popular for something that was introduced in such a divisive saga as the Buu arc. But no other game focused on this idea more than the 3DS game known simply as Dragon Ball Fusions.

The premise of the game is so simple that it’s astonishing that it wasn’t done before; what if anybody could fuse with anyone else in the Dragon Ball world? This game answers that question with amazing results as there is fan service in here from top to bottom. A huge open world to explore, satisfying RPG combat, and a bonkers story? You can want nothing else from a handheld DBZ game.

11/20 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch

Released in January 2020, one would think that DBZ games have told the main story enough times at this point that players would be fed up with it. But DBZ: Kakarot proves there is still juice left in the fruit.

Kakarot is a single-player, story-driven RPG with combat similar to the Xenoverse series, albeit slightly simpler. The presentation is where Kakarot shines however as it’s the best representation of the main DBZ story ever in a video game. The side quests also have clever easter eggs for hardcore fans. It’s not without its faults, but Kakarot is a meaty game worth its weight for any fan of the franchise.

10/20 Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC

In Japan, Dragon Ball Heroes is a hugely popular arcade trading game that debuted in 2010. Putting aside the occasional insane clip of a Super Saiyan 4 Gohan or Broly hitting YouTube, Western players had to wait until 2019 to get a proper taste of the spin-off series.

World Mission takes place in a universe where Dragon Ball exists as an anime that spawned a popular card game. Once the virtual and real worlds begin to collide, the protagonist must collect cards of their favorite Z-fighters to battle a wild plethora of villains. The story is cheesy, the turn-based gameplay has depth but is also incredibly repetitive, and there are hundreds upon hundreds of cards to collect. The last part earns World Mission a spot on this list.

9/20 Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2

  • Platform: SNES

While not especially fun to revisit in this day and age since the trilogy has been outdone by many subsequent games, Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden is important for the franchise’s gaming history. This title arguably marked the first time that a DBZ felt authentic to the anime, at least in terms of presentation and action.

All three titles are solid 2D fighters akin to the early Street Fighter games, although nowhere near as good as the best ’90s entries in Capcom’s license. Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is the pick of the bunch, although they are all quite similar.

8/20 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch

Following the Budokai Tenkaichi series, Dragon Ball‘s console games hit a bit of a rough spell. Burst Limit has solid combat but suffers from a limited roster, Ultimate Tenkaichi may as well have «out of ideas» stamped on the box cover, and Battle of Z is a decent team-based action-RPG pretending to be a fighting game.

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Xenoverse 2is the best of a rather sad bunch, but 2017’s sequel shows just enough improvement over its predecessor to be worth recommending. Based on Dragon Ball Online, Xenoverse 2 shines through its deep customization system and quantity (if not quality) of content. The combat is fine but lacks the depth to support a campaign that can easily last 20 hours.

7/20 Dragon Ball Z: The Legend

  • Platforms: PS1, Sega Saturn

Dating back to the mid-’90s, Dragon Ball Z: The Legend is the franchise’s only worthwhile PlayStation 1 release. Developed by BEC and Tose Software, The Legend runs through the entirety of Dragon Ball Z‘s main arcs and features a respectful roster of over 30 fighters.

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The gameplay mainly takes the shape of team battles, as both sides try to swing the momentum in their favor. While still technically a fighter, The Legend injects an element of strategy into proceedings, as there is no point in winning your fight if the rest of the team is on the receiving end of a demolition. Graphically, 1996’s title boasts stunning 2D sprites and impressive 3D backgrounds.

6/20 Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors

  • Platform: Game Boy Color

Surprisingly, Toriyama’s license is more consistent on handheld systems than home consoles. The Game Boy Color may not possess the power of a PlayStation 2 or a GameCube, but the system’s limitations meant Banpresto had to think outside the box when creating Legendary Super Warriors.

The end result is a highly respectable fighting game that blends turn-based mechanics with a card system. Characters are leveled up by assigning attack, support, and defense cards; however, each fighter is limited to only a few upgrades per playthrough. Legendary Super Warriors boasts a robust campaign and a ton of replayability, even if the unique gameplay may not be for everyone. The Super Famicom’s Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu also deserves a special mention, as it explored some similar ideas to Legendary Super Warriors.

5/20 Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension

  • Platform: SNES

Hyper Dimension is the most influential and important Dragon Ball fighting game of all time. Super Butoden is the only one that comes close, but Hyper Dimension improves on so many aspects of the experience that 1996’s release completely overshadows everything that came before and most of what was published after.

Covering all of Dragon Ball Z‘s main Sagas, Hyper Dimension has only ten playable fighters; that said, all the characters play distinctively enough to require each to be individually mastered. Along with an extensive array of special or situational moves, the combat is dynamic and highly responsive. Even after all these years, Hyper Dimension remains fantastic.

4/20 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3

  • Platforms: PS2, PS3, Xbox 360

Released in 2004, Budokai 3 was the pinnacle of Dimps’ run of 2D fighting games on the PlayStation 2. With tight combat mechanics, gorgeous cel-shaded graphics, and an expansive «Story Mode» boasting campaigns for eleven different characters, Budokai 3 is everything a fan of the series could possibly desire.

Compared to other 2D fighters, Budokai 3 is just slightly above average. Stacked up against other Dragon Ball or even anime fighting games in general? Budokai 3 is nothing short of brilliant.

3/20 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3

  • Platform: PS2, Wii

Deciding whether to give the edge to Budokai Tenkaichi 3 or Budokai 3 was the most difficult part of compiling this list. In the end, the former receives the nod due to truly feeling like the ultimate love letter to the series, even if the 3D combat is less refined than Budokai 3‘s mechanics.

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Budokai Tenkaichi 3 boasts one of the biggest rosters in a fighting game of all time, while the «Dragon History» mode covers the original Dragon Ball, Z, GT, the movies, and even includes some «What If» scenarios. While the combat is not particularly complex and the roster share most of the combo attacks, Budokai Tenkaichi 3 adapts the license’s trademark visual spectacle better than most other titles.

2/20 Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku 2 & Buu’s Fury

  • Platform: Game Boy Advance

Considering the Game Boy Advance‘s The Legacy of Goku has a better chance of landing on a list commemorating the worst Dragon Ball games, the sequels securing such a high spot is honestly remarkable. Focusing on the Cell and Majin Buu Sagas respectively, The Legacy of Goku 2 and Buu’s Fury highlight the source material’s sense of adventure that is often left unrepresented by the majority of adaptations.

Action-RPGs with multiple playable characters, side quests, unlockable attacks, and temporary transformations, The Legacy of Goku series should be considered a must-play for not only fans of the franchise, but also anyone searching for a fun handheld experience. Buu’s Fury introduces elements like assignable stat points and equipment but also requires more grinding than The Legacy of Goku 2.

1/20 Dragon Ball FighterZ

  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC

Is anyone surprised? Arc System WorksDragon Ball FighterZ is, without a doubt, the best-crafted game based on Toriyama’s franchise. Speaking solely in terms of gameplay, FighterZ is comfortably ahead of the pack. Boasting a visual style that often threatens to surpass Dragon Ball Super‘s animation, the extremely fluid combat system is accessible and a totally accurate representation of the source material.

FighterZ allowed Dragon Ball to finally be accepted into the competitive scene, something that none of the previous releases ever came close to accomplishing. Due to the single-player campaign overstaying its welcome, FighterZ mostly shines as a multiplayer title; consequently, depending on what someone is seeking, Budokai Tenkaichi3, The Legacy of Goku 2, or Budokai 3 can be just as rewarding as Arc’s game.

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse PS3 cross review

If I am suddenly asked when I first met
franchise «Dragonball», perhaps, for a while I just
I will find an answer to the questioner. On the one hand, the Dragon Ball series
legendary, it has been heard for several decades, it has become
inspiring to many contemporary anime, manga and game authors.
Many grew up on it. On the other hand, this full of battles and funny
The universe of characters has never been something out of the ordinary for me. I
read a few chapters of the manga, watched a couple of episodes and played
several games solely for «general development». This entire series from
other projects and works of a similar nature, mainly
distinguished by the following features: unbridled action, full of pathos,
heroism and self-sacrifice, both in words and in deeds. And I
could not even imagine that after another ten years, or so
In addition, I will come across a game Dragon Ball Xenoverse ,
which I will gladly pass.

First of all, it is worth noting that this game is
a very peculiar fighting game, the battles in which are limited
invisible barriers on the location from all sides, except for the ground under
feet. Characters here are able to hover in the air and fight while flying
no worse than. standing on the ground. Combat techniques here are divided into three types:
strong blows, weak blows and the release of Ki-energy, allowing
to get the enemy at a distance. Two types of basic kicks
gradually connect in combination, and the supply of Ki-energy
consumed, as a rule, during special and ultra-cool
moves that deal massive damage to enemies. Also energy
required for protective action to quickly
dodge a hail of blows. But the most important thing in this game is
get used to the fact that the battle is not limited to being on the ground, but
the battle arena is a conditional box within which you can
run, fly and fight as your heart desires.

Actually, such an unusual approach, I remember, once I
somewhat impressed by one of the games in the Dragon Ball series on the PlayStation 2
(Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, it seems) — friend, big fan of this
franchise, somehow came to my store, and just discs with the game
brought to the shelves. I chatted to turn it on for him and sat playing for a long time,
attracting clients. Then I, tired of just watching,
joined as a second player. This is what I had
Introduction to Dragonball. After that I’m on the wave
read some manga, watched a couple of adaptations and played some more
several games, including on the PlayStation Portable. amused and
even in some places impressed, but not carried away with his head. And here is the Xenoverse
it succeeded. In the new game of the series, released for PlayStation systems,
Xbox and PC, the developers have worked hard to create such
story and gameplay to the average user, even
who first heard about Goku comrades, was able to feel quite comfortable
feel in an unfamiliar world.

At the beginning of the game, we create our own character by choosing a race for him,
gender, appearance and preferred fighting style — melee,
remote or balanced. The appearance of the hero, or rather
the range of its possible changes directly depends on the chosen
race. The latter also affects a number of characteristics. For example, only
members of the Saiyan race are able to use Ki-energy to
transition to a special battle mode «Super Saiyan» and «Super Saiyan 2». From
the chosen race still depends on the equipment that the character can
wear. Yes, yes, friends, equipment in a fighting game, because Dragon
Ball Xenoverse is an RPG fighting game with leveling, equipment,
side quests and other delights of the role-playing genre, but with
in this the main gameplay here revolves around the concept
battles. Duels, team and completely asymmetrical, when
five to ten or more oppose one player character
opponents. In battles, our hero, or heroine, gains experience,
increases the skill level and we can allocate points
characteristics between several available parameters — the strength of attacks,
the power of special moves, the amount of health and so on. All in all,
typical RPG.

The plot of the game is simple, unpretentious and very friendly to newbies like me.
already said above. For his understanding, acquaintance with the original
the work of Akira Toriyama (who, by the way, wrote the script for
game) is not necessary, although I dare to assume quite confidently that
some details and details in this case may escape from
fields of view. Our newly appeared character by the will of fate becomes
a member of the «Time Patrol» — a group of fighters, led by the warrior Task,
who travel between space-time and mend
various errors. The fact is that in the world of Xenoverse a certain
sweet couple of villains who climb into the far and not very
past, with the aim of stealing the forces of warriors, thereby violating and destroying
the present. Our goal is to stop this mess. So along with
Task and other heroes of the Dragon Ball series, we will find ourselves in
different times and survive a dozen or two story battles from
past to save the present.

This is a good idea, despite the general primitiveness of what is happening,
because we are not forced into long memories, not
trying to impose mandatory familiarity with large-scale background
and so on. Still, do not forget that the series is already 30 seconds
so many years! Here I just feel obliged to emphasize once again
attention to the style of storytelling in the Dragon Ball series is
pathos, pathos and again pathos. And then coolness, steel muscles,
falsetto screams from beefy and powerful heroes, incomprehensible sounds,
wild fistfight, 10 times in a row near death main
characters and villains who now and then miraculously restore
forces and taking on a new, even steeper form. Again pathos.
Again screaming, fighting, flying, Super Saiyans, shooting
Ki-energy, flying, severe beatings, all fighters are bruised and
bruises lying on the grass or in the water. Then one gets up and
miraculously rise others. All repeats. I was talking about pathos
pathos and again pathos? Well, then, pathos. And Coolness. And Super
Saiyans … All this is on the game engine, with rare respite, beautiful
animated inserts and funny humor.

If you describe the local story in a nutshell, then imagine
collection in the style of «Golden Rock Ballads», where you can listen to the best
hits by the Beatles, Peter Gabriel, Animals and other cult
performers who are simply impossible not to love. How in such
The collection contains selected compositions, and the Xenoverse contains
selected episodes and, I suspect, worked out battles with such
characters with whom, according to the canon, they ( battles ) might not have been.
The formula succeeded, being little familiar with the original and the universe, from
I personally enjoyed the game a lot, despite its
limitations. The developers succeeded. perhaps the most important thing for a fighting game
— make an exciting gameplay with a huge number of
tricks to learn how to use. On the menu
equipment, a character can be assigned several simple combat
skills and a couple of super-moves — the latter can gobble up a lot
Ki-energy, but they will either inflict a lot of damage to the enemy, or help
escape from a difficult situation, or they will transfer the character to a reinforced
mode — the same Super Saiyan.

Quests in Xenoverse are built on several key principles.
The main one is combat. dynamic, spectacular,
developing on the entire map available for movement, in a sort of
conditional aquarium. The next principle is collection. AT
story missions it will not be, but some side tasks, of which
there are more than fifty, they will require the player to collect a certain
the number of some items and deliver them to the capsule. Usually this
dragon pearl. The third principle is the presence of several goals in
each task, and initially only the main one is available, and if
perform it under certain conditions (speed, number of
damage, and so on), secondary targets may be revealed.
As a rule, they lead to a battle with powerful opponents, for victory
over which you can get some valuable item. By the way
items in this game can seriously make life easier — the hero has
four slots where you can equip all sorts of healing and
recovery potions. Without them, many tasks will
tight.

Side quests in the game can be completed alone with your
character, alone with any of the 47 progressively unlockable playable
characters, with AI-controlled companions and
with live partners — other players on the network. Long live
full co-op mode! Players can also compete
with each other and exchange gifts by sending them locally
internal mail. However, on this the network capabilities of the game are not
are limited — even when playing offline, in a single lobby, we sometimes
business we meet guests from other worlds, characters of other players,
controlled by artificial intelligence. Having met such a hero in
the time of the execution of a task, you can challenge it to a competition
and in case of victory, get a nice bonus — some kind of trick or
subject. However, it is worth noting, returning to the side tasks,
that some in the cooperative will not be able to pass — this applies to those
quests that are not obtained at the counter in the corresponding location,
and one of the heroes walking around the city. Still in game
curiously implemented the possibility of training with various teachers,
the main characters of the original works — Goku, Gohan, Videl,
Vegeta, Piccolo and others.

The personalization of the main character in the Xenoverse is very wide — we
we can change clothes on different parts of the body, combining different sets
clothes and achieving that appearance that suits the feeling
great specific player. There are about four hundred in total in the game.
pieces of equipment and two hundred different skills, but let these
The numbers don’t really impress you. The problem is that if combat
the game system is made very high quality and polished, then with
work on customization, the Dimps studio team set the quantity
over quality. There are many elements of equipment, but the variety in them
few. The visual and technical side of the project also has its own problems.
— firstly, a kind of sel-shedding, as it seemed to me, slightly
oversaturated with bloom, light is reflected too intrusively and that’s it
gleams. Perhaps this is the style. But it catches the eye
can cause discomfort in the initial stages. Secondly,
the artificial intelligence of partners is different
quick wits, like bars or a horse. I mean sports
projectile, and not a noble animal — it’s smarter for sure, but the head
big. The worst thing is when the death of the controlled is in the task
partner’s computer is one of the conditions for losing.

Thirdly, I honestly didn’t expect to write this for a Japanese game,
but … friends, I probably have never heard worse voice acting in my life. Although
seems to have hundreds of four watched anime and no less
played Japanese games. And yes, this applies to Japanese
voice acting, it’s just disgusting. Praise all the gods on Steam
added a built-in music player where you can charge
entire music library on the hard drive. Otherwise I would have to play
in silence, or only with the sounds of battle. If this is the style
episodes where the voices of the characters sound disgusting and completely
match their appearance, it is quite sad. English voiceover
better, unfortunately. In total, the game was, perhaps, two more or less
pleasant and appropriate voices for the characters — dubbing Task and
Tova, the time-traveling villainess. Briefly, I would like to say
about trophies — getting them all over the game will be great
sweat, opening all the skills and equipment, passing all the side
tasks and training, fighting in co-op and competing in
coolness with other players. Hours under 30 real time
secured.

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