the classic NDS game for Dragon Ball Z Origins 2 - Super Saiyan
Dragon Origins plays like an action adventure game, with a few RPG elements tossed in.
Most levels will have you navigating large maps or dungeons littered with light puzzles and enemies.
Though none of the dungeons are especially hard,
they do feature plenty of hidden items and they always force you to use all of Goku's moves to proceed.
Since Goku unlocks a new move or ability every few levels, you'll constantly be shuffling through his broad repertoire to complete Dragon Origins Super Saiyan 2 Ball Z.
Nearly half of the levels will pair you with Bulma, who is considerably weaker than Goku.
Thankfully, you won't have to babysit her too much,
because she usually runs ahead to where she needs to go and waits for you to find a switch or bust down a wall.
The dungeon crawls are frequently broken up with fun, short levels centered around single battles,
flights on Goku's flying nimbus, or training with Master Roshi.
The main quest takes at least 12 hours to complete, but the level variety, constant unlockables,
and pleasant cutscenes keep the campaign from getting stale.
During your adventures through the vibrant forests and dank caves, you'll come across a variety of enemies,
most of which have made an appearance on the show in some form or another.
The enemy AI isn't very smart, and in most cases you can easily dash past them and skip the fight altogether,
but there are a few challenging enemies and bosses that require specific moves to beat.
The final fights in the World Martial Arts Tournament are particularly challenging because they strip you of your weapon and healing items.
Everything in Ball Origins is controlled with the stylus, though you can use the D pad to move Goku if you want.
By tapping an icon, you can quickly switch between hand-to-hand combat and the power pole.
Moves are activated by using the stylus in all sorts of engaging ways.
Goku's abilities are easy to execute and well implemented, and none of the gestures feel arbitrary.
You'll really feel as though you have full control over Goku and all of his moves.
The stylus controls work well most of the time, but they can be a bit imprecise when enemies get too close.
Some moves require you to tap Goku and then tap an enemy, but when the battleground is crowded,
you'll usually end up doing a move you didn't intend to do. It's annoying when it happens,
but most of the time Dragon Origins Super Saiyan 2 provides ample space to maneuver away from enemies and set up your attack.
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