Well I changed the way the side of the page looks. Nothing else really new in the Dragonball world. I will have major updates this weekend, but because of school I won't be able to update much this week. Also, I added my button on the bottom right Well I can finally update.
Angelfire has been doing some maintenance. So I haven't been able to update. I haven't been able to update really today.. You can see some updates I have done while Angelfire has been doing some maintenance. You will probably have to look under Chris's Developer Journal. The site looks promising.. One last thing..
I added some sites to the link section. I also fixed some problems with the Episode Guide. I noticed I missed Episode , and I had made some spelling errors. I added some more battles, and I will start adding more Movie Clips soon.
But it just takes a while to upload them to Angelfire because of this computer. I also updated the Video Games section, and the Episode Guide. Well I added some more sections. I also joined some top lists to see how I will do.
I applied for a couple of affiliate spots to see if I would make it, and also some Network. The entire game is short and can be finished within 3 to 5 hours. Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku makes an attempt, but fails to deliver what might have been an enjoyable, delightful game.
Fans of the series might only want to play it because of their devotion to their franchise. The first of Infogrames' games based on Akira Toriyama's mega-popular animated and comics series has arrived. As Goku, you battle evil and save the universe with fists of fury and fiery projectiles.
Don't know anything about DBZ? Allow us to give you the gist: In each episode of the show, a bunch of people called Saiyans with wily hair, rippling muscles and moon boots fight and talk about power levels for a half hour. We can assure you, LoG is shorter than the half-hour shows. Legacy of Goku gets a lot of things right--the graphics are some of the best I've seen on GBA, the sound is good, and it follows the convoluted DBZ storyline pretty darn accurately albeit abridged.
For those reasons alone, most hardcore DBZ fans will be able to overlook its problems. But I can't. The enemies are unfairly difficult, and close combat isn't an option, lust hitting a creature who is all over you which is all of them is next to impossible to do with any accuracy, much less delivering the multiple hits it takes to put 'em down. You're left using long-range projectile attacks that are safer but still difficult to land because your opponents move so erratically, as if they're going to act out a tribal dance before killing you.
The gameplay when you're not being chased by hordes of creatures is pretty good, but simplistic. Bring an item here, find this person, plant these trees--nothing new, though if you've never played an action-RPG before, you may have some difficulty, especially in the Temple area of Namek.
The game has an unbelievably nasty habit of not fully explaining minor details, leaving a lot to trial-and-error. This might be the best game ever spawned by DBZ, but it still falls just shy of good. Now that I'm done, about the best thing I can say is that I don't necessarily regret the experience. Goku isn't bad--it's just that with a few adjustments, it could've been a lot better. The controls are too stiff you can't even move diagonally , and battling enemies is both frustrating and boring thanks to touchy hit detection and extremely repetitive fights.
It's too bad, 'cause the underlying game is pretty decent if a bit too short for an RPG. A good rental for casual RPGers. I have a dark secret: I'm a Dragon Ball fan. Hey, it's not my fault. I've been reading the books since the series started, and I happen to enjoy the exploits of Goku and co. If nothing else, DBZ does a good job of condensing the "Z" storyline into a eight-hour game that functions, on the basest level, as a guided tour through the world of Dragon Ball. But that's the only reason I dig this mediocre action-RPG.
Holding the game back are some clumsy controls and a wimpy combat system. The rest of the "action" is made up of a never-ending series of fetch quests that are useful for little more than killing time. This one's for younger kids and hardcore fans only. Over the years, hundreds of letters have stacked up in our offices begging and pleading for one thing: a Dragon Ball Z game. Behold, Infogrames has granted your wildest wishes! You got what you wanted.
You happy?! The action starts at the beginning of Z and includes the Saiyan, Namek and Frieza chapters. You'll have a variety of attacks at your disposal--punching, kicking and of course the mighty Kamehameha! And just like the TV series, there's no shortage of bad guys. After all, isn't DBZ all about over-the-top fights with otherworldly foes?
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