


“The series has always struggled in delivering a prominent single-player experience for players to get invested in. I dedicated about three-fourths of my playtime to exploring as much as I could, tinkering with the sidequests and additional mechanics that’ll add longevity to this title. I got about 20 minutes to sit down and play around in the opening world of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which is right before the battle versus Raditz, kicking off the beginning of the Saiyan Saga. While I don’t think Kakarot will make as big of a splash for its genre as FighterZ, I’m fully convinced it’ll deliver the best single-player telling of this story yet. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot seeks to change that as the most memorable take on the story of Goku since the Legacy of Goku series on the Game Boy Advance. Dragon Ball Z has seen a sort of resurgence in the gaming space in the past few years with Dragon Ball Xenoverseand FighterZ, but the series has always struggled in delivering a prominent single-player experience for players to get invested in.
