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Abstract: For all you Dragon Ball Z fans out there, here your Playstation 2 review of the latest Dragon Ball Z console game so you can see if this is the game for you or not. Story LineRating Basically, this latest edition of the DBZ franchise for consoles is a...
Published: 2008-12-10, Author: Anthony , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Dragon Ball Z games have run the quality gamut from terrible to very good. Infinite World lands somewhere in between. There are only three main modes in Infinite World: Dragon Mission, Dragon Duel, and Fighter's Road. Dragon Mission is the game's story...
Fastpaced, intense battles, Wellexecuted art style.
Very challenging, even on easier difficulty settings, Lack of instruction for the skill management system, Not as good as previous DBZ games on the PS2.
DBZ: Infinite World fails to live up to the standard set by previous DBZ games on the PS2. ...
Abstract: The only enjoyment you’ll find in Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World is the fact you have a wide range of characters to choose from. Otherwise, avoid DBZ: IW as it’s an uninspiring cash-in on the franchise.
Abstract: There’s something to be said about a franchise that never seems to lose the desire to retell the same story over and over. It’s no surprise Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World handles the story mode the same way other DBZ games have in the past, by telling t...
Huge character roster, customisable skills, long story mode and dual-language voice tracks
Horrendous mini-games, stale content, Dragon Mission is a very poor choice for a new mode
Even with improved graphics and a large character roster, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World ends the DBZ series on PS2 with a bust instead of a bang. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail...
Gute Grafik, Toller Soundtrack, Viele Zwischensequenzen
Kein KoopModus, SpeedrunMissionen teils nervig
Wer „DragonballZ“ mag, wird um dieses Spiel auf keinen Fall herumkommen. Noch dazu, wo es (leider) das letzte „DragonballZ“ für die gute, alte PlayStation 2 sein wird. Die Grafik, der Sound und die Spielbarkeit sind sehr gut gelungen, ebenso die meiste...
Ein wirklich gelungenes Prügelspiel vor Dragon Ball Z Story. Leider kommen Geschichte und Handlung etwas zu kurz, weshalb man vorher schon gut bescheid wissen sollte. Dragon Ball-Neulinge werden sich an dem Spiel sicherlich die Zähne ausbeissen und etw...