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Offline TURBO!

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Dragonball Z: Buu’s Fury
« on: November 29, 2005, 06:08:10 PM »
My review on Dragonball Z: Buu’s Fury
A game where Majin Buu gets in your face each time you try to kill him, getting stronger each time.

   
Title: Dragonball Z: Buu’s Fury

Platform: Gameboy Advance

My Rating: 8.1/10

Gameplay:
Buu’s Fury is based on the Majin Buu saga on the cartoon series Dragonball Z. It mostly follows the storyline in the cartoon about a gummy type of bad guy named Buu that the Z fighters must destroy put find out that Buu regenerates himself each time you try to kill him.
The Z fighters reach new power levels and towns in order to defeat the pink menace. The Z fighters also use a new technique called fusion where two fighters must fuse into one being in order to generate enough strength and power to destroy Buu once in for all.

Sound:
The game’s music doesn’t fit the game at all. The only reason the game has the music that it does is because the tunes comes directly from the TV series. The music may seem fine on the series since most of my attention is on the action, but on my video game? It just makes the game seem desperate for any tune the creators could get their hands on just to finish the game to put on market.


Graphics:
The graphics are great considering the game is an anime show on TV and shouldn’t have real-life shadings or features. Also, the game is an RPG (most RPG’s are cartoony except for the Final fantasy series), and this isn’t a Playstation 2 we’re playing on, it’s a gameboy.

Maneuvering:
The characters are easy to use and move around. You do a lot of moving around in this game since you do a lot of RPG fighting.


Entertaining:
Buu’s Fury is the game fans have been waiting for in the Legacy of Goku series. The game would entertain any fan of Dragonball Z for hours. The only fall-back this game encounters is when the game tries to explain the Dragonball Z story on an RPG game. You just can’t do it since the modern RPG style has some limitations for 3D and special effects, as far as the Gameboy Advance goes.

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Dragonball Z: Buu’s Fury
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2005, 05:54:16 AM »
Marked for further review.