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Dragon Ball: Origins | 
enlarge | From: Atari Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $29.58 You Save: $0.41 (1%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3675
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 27714 Model: 27714 UPC: 742725277144 EAN: 0742725277144 ASIN: B001E3C9KQ
Release Date: November 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Dragonball Z: Origins DS
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Long Game, Good Game, Much Fun January 6, 2009 I Just Got My DS Not Long Ago And This Seems So Advanced And In Depth Compared To The Other DBZ games etc. I like the RPG Factor, I Think They Should Make A Game Like This To Follow Through With Each Saga, That Would Be Great From DB through DBZ through GT.
GOOD!!! January 5, 2009 I go it for my 9 yr old son, an he loves it, at first I tought it was going to be one of those boring rpg games, and it's nothing like it.. It's kind of zelda and mario 64 style, and goes back to all the places/adventures of goku in the first tv series.
just like the show December 22, 2008 this game is great if you're a hardcore fan of the show. personally dragonball was my favorite of the 3 show series.
Good game with some problems November 24, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Good game with some wonky save points and a few painfully annoying sequences. Example:
You have to chase this little shape shifter around a desert. He disguises himself as a cactus so you have to hit every cactus you see until you find him 3 times. The problem arises when you hit a cactus you lose life, then when you find the little f#*&er the third time it's a boss battle and you have no life left. You can't go to a previous save so you're f*cked. That said this is a good game. It's better than the Zelda game, because having to return to that horrible sea king dungeon rendered that game unplayable, what those stupid, stupid, stupid developers where thinking I'll never know.
Also controlling the weapons is a little off and not very responsive.
Great Game That Needs 2 be on the Wii, PS3, & Xbox 360 November 10, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is an excellent game.
It seems like every holiday just wouldn't be complete without a new Dragon Ball game release. Since these events seem to be occurring annually, I expected a few DB releases on pretty much every system for the 2008 holiday season. Though every release on the home console systems tend to be fighters, I was happy to see this land on the DS.
I am not going to give this game a 5 star rating. But I must admit it comes pretty close. It has its minor kinks but the positives outweigh the negatives. First of all this is an action adventure game much in the vein of the previous Dragon Ball DS game and the Dragon Ball GT DS game. The difference here is that the game is seen from a overhead view in the exact same manner as the Zelda Phantom Hourglass DS game that was released not to long ago. The game is completely 3D and not a 2D side scroller. DG Origins has a few RPG elements in it but this game is mostly an action adventure game. The RPG elements are the excessive conversations that go on. But this is a full blown action adventure game and I am glad it is because I can't stand RPG's unless it's Zelda. There are also many animated sequences. Of course its not top notch animation as this is the DS were talking about after all. The great plus is that you can control Goku with either the control pad or the stylus, which to me is great because you get the best of both worlds. It's a shame that the Wii doesn't incorporate that feature into all of their games because the Wii Nunchuk is getting tedious & boring REAL FAST!!!!
The game progresses exactly like the Dragon Ball series. You go from episode to episode in the exact same order as the comics/anime series, right from episode 1. Even the dialogue that happens on screen is word for word how it appears in the DB DVDs. I was a bit upset that there isn't any voice acting involved. Occasionally you'll hear Bulma speak 1 word, but that's about it. Also after you meet Bulma in stage 1 she follows you around. So it's nice to see two heroes on screen. I haven't gotten that far in the game yet but from other reviews it says you can control Bulma in a few stages.
Overall I am very happy with this purchase. I am sure it will drop in price by ten dollars after the holiday season but I had to get this when it was released this week because I love Dragon Ball. I love DB even more now that the DVD Uncut box sets are released at such affordable prices. With the releases I was finally able to watch the show that swept across America to become an international phenomenon. It's also nice to see that there are still video game releases for a franchise that is over twenty years old.
On a side note, I truly wish they made more DB action/adventure games on the Wii, PS3, or Xbox 360. All the games that land on the home consoles are fighters. Fighting games get pretty tedious and get boring real fast so it would be nice to see a DB Action adventure 2 player game hit the home systems some time soon. But the major plus side is that your favorite DB characters are now portable in your hand for a quick play on your way to work, a long train ride, or a vacation trip to another country. Pick this up even if you're not a DB fanatic because underneath the surface is a really is a great game.
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