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You can fly around Earth, Namek, and the Supreme Kai’s planet – hunting orbs, fishing, eating meals, and fighting roaming enemies. It’s not Breath of the Wild , but for DBZ fans, it’s a dream.
Score for pure RPG players: 3/5
If you can, grab a newer repack (e.g., DODI or FitGirl) that includes all DLCs. The Trunks DLC is actually better than half the base game. -PC Game- Dragon Ball Z Kakarot -CODEX-
Here’s a helpful, balanced review of (the cracked version of the PC game). Overall Verdict: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – A Must-Play for DBZ Fans, with a Few Cracks in the Armor The CODEX release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is essentially the full, untouched base game (version 1.0 or early patch, depending on which scene release you grabbed), stripped of DRM. If you’re considering this version, here’s what you should know. What’s Great 1. Authentic DBZ Storytelling The game retells the entire Z saga (Raditz → Buu) with incredible love for the source material. Cutscenes are beautifully animated, and you get side quests that expand on minor characters (like Yamcha’s baseball days or Gohan’s school life). You can fly around Earth, Namek, and the
You can fly around Earth, Namek, and the Supreme Kai’s planet – hunting orbs, fishing, eating meals, and fighting roaming enemies. It’s not Breath of the Wild , but for DBZ fans, it’s a dream.
Score for pure RPG players: 3/5
If you can, grab a newer repack (e.g., DODI or FitGirl) that includes all DLCs. The Trunks DLC is actually better than half the base game.
Here’s a helpful, balanced review of (the cracked version of the PC game). Overall Verdict: ★★★★☆ (4/5) – A Must-Play for DBZ Fans, with a Few Cracks in the Armor The CODEX release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is essentially the full, untouched base game (version 1.0 or early patch, depending on which scene release you grabbed), stripped of DRM. If you’re considering this version, here’s what you should know. What’s Great 1. Authentic DBZ Storytelling The game retells the entire Z saga (Raditz → Buu) with incredible love for the source material. Cutscenes are beautifully animated, and you get side quests that expand on minor characters (like Yamcha’s baseball days or Gohan’s school life).