New Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot trailer – Seen above – shows RPG features of the game and detailed character development.
The game tells the story of Goku Dragon Ball ZThree major arcs: Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Buu Saga (as well as smaller adjacent arcs such as the Saiyan saga). But unlike most other Dragon Ball Z games, Kakarot it is not about fighting. Players can eat to increase stats, train to improve their skills, level up Goku and friends, complete offense levels, and kick fish with fresh spices.
In addition to the usual levels, Goku can eat the ingredients he receives worldwide or ask the chefs (like his wife, Chi-Chi) to make him delicious food. Not only consuming Goku's temporary grants, he permanently enhances some of his abilities and gives him points to earn.
Here it is Dmgaming 5 video at the great skill tree of Kakarot.
While exploring the world, Goku can also take the Z Orbs down or into the sky. These orbs act as a good coin for Goku and friends to boost their abilities on the tree of skills – such as boosting Game's famous Kamehameha attack to level 2. Some of these skills require special training, which players can only start if they use the D Medals available around the world.
The trailer has also introduced a new feature for the Community Board. Here, players can extend their bond with opponents around the world – earning new Soul Emblems for characters like Mr. Satan or Gohan. Afterwards Goku can use Soul Emblems to increase the power of his community boards, and unlock special bonuses such as increased damage to Mefe attacks.
Experienced Dragon Ball fans can also use their Franchise experience to enlarge Goku's Monsters by connecting with friends or relatives of that character – called the Link Bonus (seen above).
Due to different posts on Japanese blog Hokanko-Alt, denotes the the latest Famitsu magazine weekly, we also have an idea of how long Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot it will take to finish. The post suggests that it will take fans 35 to 40 hours to beat the game, or 80-100 hours to 100% of it. We will never know exactly how good that number is until the game is over, but it sounds like the game could last a very long time for dedicated fans.
CyberConnect2 and Bandai Namco will be released Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot for PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One on Jan. 17.