- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: Aug 9, 2005
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70A good player can wrap this game up in just under three hours, which definitely makes it a tough sell to all but the hardcore fans. But for fans, the experience is short and oh-so sweet, and the unlockable content -- additional characters like Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Super Saiyan Vegeta -- is sure to make it worthwhile.
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82The action is non-stop, the visuals fantastic and the game is long and challenging enough to keep you playing for a while.
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It could still be called repetitious because of the continual combat but it's presented in such a way that you just can't wait to get into the next skirmish.
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The fun gameplay will draw you in and the extras will keep you playing until you've unlocked them all.
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40But anyone looking for a good brawler on the GBA needs to look somewhere other than Dragon Ball GT: Transformation.
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76The game doesn't bring anything new to the this genre, but its rock-solid design and succulent visuals should be more than enough to satisfy Dragon Ball fans that are looking for some on-the-go butt-kicking.
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72A really decent beat 'em-up game. It is a shame that the developers didn't include a co-op mode, which this game screams for it. If you are a fan of this series, then you will enjoy this game.
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A sorely-lacking entry into the GBA library and a shameful step in the wrong direction for the Dragonball series of video games.
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This is not only one of the better Dragon Ball games in recent memory, but also one of the best Game Boy Advance titles of the year.
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The level design is straight-forward to a fault. [Oct 2005, p.101]
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55If you have friends with the game, and if you know and enjoy the Dragonball series then you've found you've one of the most complete and enjoyable Dragonball titles available.
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For the most part, it succeeds, but slippery control, merely average graphics, and short playtime leave this one to be a rental at best.