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Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury - Review
System: Game Boy Advance
Rated: E
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Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury is an RPG based on the popular series. While most Dragon Ball Z games tend to quite appropriately be fighters, Buu’s Fury instead gives you the chance to play through the DBZ storyline beginning at the point where Goku decides not to return to Earth after the defeat of Cell. If you’re a DBZ fan you’ll probably be really happy to have the chance to play your way through a healthy chunk of the saga. On the other hand, of you’ve never seen the show you may feel as if you’ve walked in on the middle of a movie and you may never catch on to what’s going on.

You begin play as Goku, but will have the chance to play as a number of characters as well including Gohan, Vegeta, and more. Your overall goal is to defeat Buu, but along the way you’ll fight plenty of other foes and engage in quests that come straight from the DBZ saga. In fact, the game is broken up into a series of chapters that give it an episodic feel as in the cartoon series.

The game plays like a standard GBA RPG in which you control your character from an overhead view. The fighting takes place in this view too in real-time; there is no fight screen or RPG-style turn-based battles. You have both punch and magic attacks, and there is a block button as well although in truth it is not really needed. In fact, outside of solving some puzzles the magic is not particularly needed either. The problem is that enemies in the game can be easily defeated by punch button mashing, especially when you get them trapped at the edge of the screen. In addition, defeated enemies often respawn when you leave a screen and return which lets you defeat the same enemies over and over again to pump up your experience. These enemies also have a tendency to drop a lot of items when defeated, so you’ll clean up on more than just experience. To make things even easier, you start the game off with experience boosting items that you can equip and before you know it you’re leveling up faster than you can say Dragon Ball Z. The net effect of all this is that the game is pretty darn easy to complete. Take into account the fact that there are too many gaps in the story for anyone but a DBZ fan to know what’s going on, and you have a game that’s really geared for true fans and not really anyone else. DBZ fans will look past the game’s too easy gameplay because they’ll be wrapped up in the story. Everyone else though will breeze through a game without entirely understanding just what the heck is going on, leaving them to wonder “what’s the point?”.

How much you enjoy Buu’s Fury will depend entirely on how much you enjoy Dragon Ball Z. Although too easy a game, it is still an enjoyable RPG through the DBZ storyline for big fans. On the other hand, for everyone else it’s certainly not a bad RPG, but the story will feel incomplete and the battles too easy.

In The End, This Game Hath Been Rated: 67%.  Leave this one for Dragon Ball Z fans, who’ll more than likely love the game.

 



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