About Dragon Ball Final Remastered:
probably one of the most underrated and tragically forgotten RPGs of all time. playing this game and comparing it to later Bioware offerings….. the difference is just unreal. I feel like DA 1 was way ahead of its time when it first came out, and big high profile games wouldn’t try to replicate some of what it did/tried to do until years later. Not exaggerating when i say that this is probably the best game Bioware ever put out, and a sale price of $5 is a steal. dont let the currently bad reputations of Bioware and EA put you off of this one, it’s a gem. This is a very involved and complex game. The story line is intriguing and the quests are challenging. (Please note: I’m 74 years old, so what might not be challenging to younger players can be challenging to me!) The game play, for the most part, works well. Some of the battles are difficult, but with persistence, wise choice of skills, equipment, and supplies (and reference to a good walkthrough), the battles can be won. I am pleased that the game can be played solo, as I’m reluctant to play with strangers. I’ve had some bad experiences with that in the past. Mistakes are unavoiadable, but live and learn. Or maybe that should be, die and learn! I could wish backpacks were easier to obtain and a little more plentiful. But, again, a good walkthrough can help with locating and obtaining the maximum available number of them. Having the downloadable content to keep the adventures going just increases the enjoyment. The complexity of the game, requiring a good deal of study and learning to build player skill, ensures that I’ll play it again and again.