Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Character Progression Trailer reveals a surprising level of depth

The new trailer for 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot dives into the game's character progression system, and it's sšŸ‘urprisingly š’…Œcomplex.

More and more, Kakarot is proving itself a proper RPG, complete with side quests, an intricate skill tree, stat buffs from food, and community boards for learning special skillsšŸ‰. You'll want to explore each of those features to become a fighter that ā™ˆlives up to Goku's legend.

I'm a big fan of eating, both in real life and in video games, so it's great to see Kakarot incorporating a number of ways to find a range of food. You can cook the meat you find yourself at campsites, but the real buffs come from meals pš“ƒ²repared by real cooks in town or at home. True to the source work, it seems it's poor Chi-Chi's job to prepare delicious-looking meals, only for Goku to come home and wolf them down like an animal. I just hope we get to see Chi-Chi whip Goku into line with her signature bark.

You'll upgrade your skill tree and learn Super Attacks by collecting Z Orbs spread out across the map. Certain skills require a number of Z Orbs of a specific color to be unlocked, and others can onlyā€ be unlocked by visiting Training Grounds. Searching for Ki can help you find D Medals, which can be used tšŸ—¹o access Training Grounds.

Playing through the main story a✨nd completing side-quests for various characters gets you Soul EmbšŸ’¦lems, which can be placed on one of seven Community Boards to learn an extensive variety of Community Skills that power up your party. Strategically placing Soul Emblems can grant you Link Bonuses, give your party stronger buffs.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the first bonafide role-playing Dragon Ball game to come around in some time. Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2, wš†hile satisfying in their own right, are fighting games first and foremost with some light RPG elements. Kakarot is the Dragon Ball RPG fans have waited for since the Game Boy Advance game, Legacy of Goku 2.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is just one of the many 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:upcoming games of 2020 to get excited for.

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