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Meristation Preview: Dragon Ball: Origins 2

Meristation: Little Saiyan Goku and his friends Krillin and Bulma Nintendo DS reappear in the sequel to one of the most talked surprises of 2008, Dragon Ball Origins, a stick signed by Game Republic and surprising strength for his technical as well as playable. Two years later, the same study gives us a "more and better," a sequel with all the law, having proven its Japanese version, has left us a great taste. We offer our impressions below.

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411mania - Dragon Ball: Origins 2 Review

411mania: Ahh yes, Dragon Ball. The anime series that all of my friends seemed to love and adore and I could never get behind. There was just too much stalling and long close ups of faces for me, but clearly the story told had to be somewhat interesting, right? Based off what I’ve read, yeah, it seems the stories are pretty interesting, but I just can’t get into the shows.

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NWR - Dragon Ball: Origins 2 Review

NWR: The story of the Dragon Ball franchise exists as a blurry childhood memory in my mind. Images of children with giant hair, glowing people screaming in the sky, and an evil pink blob fighting a green man are about the only scenes I can clearly recall. My experiences with Dragon Ball and gaming are slightly more robust, as for quite some time I enjoyed the Budokai series of fighting games...

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Extreme Gamer: Dragon Ball: Origins 2 Review

Extreme Gamer writes: "Another Dragon Ball game? How many balls does a Dragon have? I don’t know if I want to find out, but if you’re a fan of the anime you’re probably rejoicing. If not, you probably don’t know what a “kamehameha” is. Unfortunately, this game doesn’t give you a reason to care."

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