- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
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70The visuals are bright and colorful, the controls are simple, and overall, the game is just enough fun to spend a rainy weekend with.
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70If you're a diehard, you'll relish playing through your favorite early battles in the epic story. Sagas is a competent first entry to the action genre, just not exemplary.
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65While the game does look great in still shots, when it's in motion, it never maintains a steady framerate throughout an entire scene.
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50A near disaster. [June 2005, p.80]
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Some of the most antiquated and broken gameplay available on modern consoles. [June 2005, p.126]
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50Certainly, there are better Dragon Ball games out there (see "DBZ: Budokai 3").
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Uninspired art and level design. [June 2005, p.95]
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44Dragon Ball Z Sagas is completely broken.
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40Control, the most important factor in many games (and certainly fighting games) suffers from a lack of precision and finesse. Most of the environments feel bland, and level layout is equally uninspired.
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I think it's time somebody rethought this license. DBZ fans deserve much better. [May 2005, p.50]
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40Even the most hardcore DBZ fans will feel ripped off if they purchase Dragon Ball Z: Sagas, and non-rabid fans will be angry to the point of violence.
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38A short, ugly, slightly buggy, and brain-dead beat-'em-up that all but nullifies the good work of the Budokai games.
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The story is lame, the gameplay is repetitive and the entire control system is compromised in one way or another. Let the developers fix their mistakes before you throw any money in their direction. Don't even rent this one.
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