Dragon Ball: Evolution

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  • Release Date: Apr. 8, 2009
  • Price: $40.00
  • Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
  • Developer: Namco Bandai Games
  • Platform(s): PSP
  • Genre: Fighting

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In Dragon Ball: Evolution, ultimate powers collide as players match up against their favorite characters from the film battle for control of the seven sacred Dragon Balls that have the power to grant any wish. Dragon Ball: Evolution employs an easy-to-learn yet difficult to master fighting system which provides everyone the power to pull off stylish and dynamic attacks. Ki (energy) management will be essential to gain the upper hand and unleash a devastating attack on their unsuspecting opponents. Participating in intense battles, gamers are invited to follow the path of Goku to his predestined fight against the evil Lord Piccolo in Story mode. Players can also battle against a number of opponents in Arcade mode, accept challenges in Mission mode or hone their technique in Training mode

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Dragon Ball: Evolution - PSP

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  Doesn't live up to expectations
Dragonball Evolution Film

To give you a little perspective, Dragonball Evolution had a $100,000,000 budget, while the recent hit, 300, received a $70,000,000 dollar budget. Money and licenses cannot replace an interesting story and passionate actors.

If you know Namek's have antennae, then Ifall into a temporary amnesia to maximize your enjoyment of the movie. You can forget Goku's personality, Dragonball lore, and characters like Krillin, Tien Shinhan, Oolong, and many others.

Ben Ramsey, who wrote the film adaption, (and paid $500,000 for his work) portrays Goku as an eighteen year old, sexually frustrated boy. It is quite the departure from the innocent and humble Goku in the animated series.

The plot line can be outlined in one sentence:

Goku, Bulma, Yamcha, and Master Roshi go on an adventure to collect dragon balls through a random selection of venues until the gang reaches a climatic battle and someone makes a wish with the dragon balls.

During this adventure... The actors are corny and lack passion. As a comparison, I thought Natalie Portman (as Padme) and Hayden Christensen (as Annie) in Star Wars had no chemistry. Wait until you see Jamie Chung (Chichi) and Justin Chatwin (Chibi Goku). Chichi suddenly became much too hot for Goku.

Though I felt a sense of nostalgia for the Dragonball series, it runs only skin deep. The fight scenes, though not spectacular, are entertaining and may allow fans to reminisce. There are subtly hints of the Dragonball universe that I did appreciate i.e. Bulma finds a dirty magazine in Master Roshi's stash.

I cannot help but feel robbed as a fan. I wish that Ben Ramsey chose to expand upon Saiyan lore or some other area/time of the Dragonball universe if his wish was to create an entirely new story line. Dragonball is an excellent series and it deserved a better and epic adaptation

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  • Apr. 8, 2009 Review: Dragon Ball: Evolution

    While it's certainly not the best (or worst) fighting game available on the PSP, Dragon Ball Evolution just might surprise hardcore DBZ series purists with its accessible fighting engine. Well, emphasis on "might." Despite horrible graphics, spotty A.I., and some severely unbalanced characters, Dragon Ball Evolution on PSP at least delivers fast action and multiple modes of play.