Dragon Ball Z: Sagas is an action-adventure beat 'em up video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Atari. It is based on the anime Dragon Ball Z.
Gameplay
Sagas is a linear combat-focused game with new abilities becoming available via upgrade. There are three basic fighting styles: Melee, Combo, and Ki. Melee attacks are often swift and leave the opponent temporarily stunned. Combo attacks are several consecutive punches or kicks to the opponent which may contain up to 10 hits. Ki attacks are energy blasts that rely on a rechargeable meter for power. The most powerful Ki blast is the "Special Move" found in the first level. Each character has their own special Ki blast, but they all have very similar properties.
Reception
Dragon Ball Z: Sagas received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics and was a commercial failure. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 52% and 51 out of 100 for the Xbox version;[14][17] 52% and 48 out of 100 for the GameCube version;[12][15] and 49% and 49 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version.[13][16] IGN gave the game 4 out of 10,[5] claiming that, "In the end, Dragon Ball Z: Sagas fails in all departments. It's nowhere near as fun or functional as the Budokai games, and completely fails in taking the series into a new direction." The reviews were mainly a result of a lack of gameplay. IGN also claims that "The lack of characters, sagas, and moves is what brings the game down. There is no reason why the very great Dragon Ball Z franchise should be taking a step backwards."
External links
References
- David Beaudoin. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas (PS2) 1UP.com, April 6, 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Joe Juba. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Game Informer, June 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Ouroboros. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas GamePro, March 24, 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Ryan Davis. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Review GameSpot, April 6, 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Juan Castro. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas IGN, March 24, 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Nintendo Power, June 2005^
- Tom Byron. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine, June 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Official Xbox Magazine, June 2005^
- Matthew Fisher. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Review (Xbox) TeamXbox, March 31, 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Justin Leeper. Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Review X-Play, April 28, 2005, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Review MyGamer, retrieved November 16, 2024^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for GameCube GameRankings, retrieved 2012-02-07^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for PlayStation 2 GameRankings, retrieved 2012-02-07^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for Xbox GameRankings, retrieved 2012-02-07^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for GameCube Reviews Metacritic, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for PlayStation 2 Reviews Metacritic, retrieved June 17, 2014^
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for Xbox Reviews Metacritic, retrieved June 17, 2014^