![]() All these moments are present here, but they feel less pronounced due to the game’s presentation. Remember when Luffy fought Arlong in a duel to the death? Remember when Zoro fought Mihawk and nearly died trying to achieve his dream? Remember when Goku turned Super Saiyan for the first time? (Okay so there’s no Dragon Ball Z, but hey, that was a great moment right?). Romance Dawn has none of those qualities. In general, entertainment products today have a lot of blood, sweat and tears put into them, which makes it hard for us writers to criticize them we know how hard it is to make a formidable title. Even the less-than-great Dragon Ball Z games have a lot of content and go to endless efforts to feel authentic. And maybe my personal experience has been better than most, but it’s very rare that I find a game that feels like no effort was put into it. Developer Three Rings have made something that lacks any imagination or loving care.
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