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Dragon Ball GT - Transformation Reviews 

Overall 8.6    Graphics 8    Sound 6    Addictive 6.5    Story 6.3    Depth 5.7    Difficulty 3.7



6.8
Better Than the Show   Quil

Dragon Ball GT:Transformation was probably not met with high expectations due to the show's rather lackluster performance as compared to Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball. The difference is the game proved to be superior to the show for several reasons. For fans of the series who dreaded GT as the cornerstone of failure, they will find this game to be a healthy alternative than watching those soul-crushing moments in GT that had no place there and were just outright terrible. The game does sport a great soundtrack for fans of music that loved the original tracks from Z, though there aren't any tracks on the game that stand out as being from the show. For those who aren't fans, the game offers some fun but will in the end send you home pretty quickly. 

Graphics-6/10 The graphics are pretty decent for a Game Boy Advance game, though they aren't anything to write home about. Some of the designs for levels and the enemies were really well done, however, and though most enemies are palette swaps of previous ones, the game has a diverse cast of enemies to fight and the places fought are very unique and memorable in their own way. The bosses in particular are pretty well-designed, and the graphics that affect them are rather quite amazing. Some of the bosses have been designed quite well, and are literally just awe-inspiring when compared to the other graphics. In particular, the giant fat tiger comes to mind, as it was hilariously adorable, yet hideously monstrous at the same time. Though the game has relatively okay graphics, it cannot compare to some of the more beautifully crafted gems like Final Fantasy VI, or even some of the amazingly well done hacks on the site, which prove that the GBA was far more capable than originally believed. Despite this, there are no major graphical glitches, and the bosses that were brought from the show are quite alike to their anime counterparts, and some look just downright amazing. Even people who haven't seen the show will enjoy some of the character designs, while others, not so much. The designs for all the main characters are amazingly well done, however, and each animation that comes with their attacks looks amazing and fun. Every character comes with separate animations that cater to their particular fighting style based on their height, their stats, and with how they fought in the show, providing a fun comparison to their fighting style outside of the game. The graphics for the breakable items is also quite well-done. Machines and walls show wear and tear, and even some enemies get new animations when their health gets low or they get stunned. 

Sound-9/10 Easily a great contribution to this game is its killer soundtrack. Every world comes with its own music, and each fits to the location quite well. Some sound unsettling, some sound exotic, and still others make you wish to replay the level or just stick around to enjoy. The boss music, in particular, is quite fun. The game has many sounds to accompany the action, and though a few are rather cartoony, it comes with the territory, and none are so ridiculously over the top to make me stop playing. There are sounds for hitting all the different enemies, and they themselves have sounds that accompany their character. The only truly out of place sound is when you hit an enemy until they "go invincible" and you hear this weird punching on metal noise that means, "You can't hurt him at the moment, please try again later." That is both out of place and quite annoying. Despite this most, of the music is quite good and fun to listen to, but after hours of grinding, the music does get quite old and rather annoying.

Addictiveness-8/10 As a fan of Dragon Ball, this game is ten times more addictive than it should be. For those who aren't, the game has a huge plethora of replay ability, like most Dragon Ball related games. There are so many collectibles to be found and nine characters to play as, so there's lots of reasons to play to see how some characters fair on what levels. There are a lot more game modes than just story mode, and once unlocked become insanely addicting. The game really offers much more to those who have already beaten it once or twice. Despite this, it can get quite old quite fast, so it's a game you may come back to grind every so often. 

Story-4/10  Admittedly, the story is lackluster, and it won't grip you in any fashion. Unlike the show, it cut out some of the more annoying bits, which is a plus, but most of the time, if you question the story, you'll just be wondering why the hell you are here and what the point is to killing all these random enemies. The story covers the first two sagas of GT and while it does a great job at that, the first two sagas weren't very well-written to begin with, and the fact the game cut out some parts and "trimmed the hedges", so to speak, the story is much weaker than the previous DBZ games on the very same handheld.

Depth-6/10 The depth is alright for this game. As said before, there are high amount of things you can do after the main game is beaten, and there are so many reasons to replay. The game itself is quite short and one could speed through it quickly, but afterwards the game has so many awesome unlockables that there really is a larger depth once you get into it. However, most of these really aren't gripping, and they won't compel casual gamers to particularly try hard to earn them, since it really does involve battle grinding. After a certain point, you literally have to grind for every single unlockable, which can take hours, and because of the way the combat's designed, using the space bar to speed things up is completely detrimental to your cause. This means several hours of replaying certain worn-out stages just to get a silly item or unlock a new character you may grow to hate.

Difficulty-3/10 I was tempted to put a 1, but in actuality, the game can be a bit of a struggle at times, and there may be a time you might lose a character in a knockout. There is little difficulty. The most difficult parts of this game would have to be the AI and the invincibility. When you hit certain enemies too often, they stop taking damage or flinch from your attacks, so a well-timed combo can turn to a combo of beatdowns for you, which can get annoying. The AI, meanwhile, is pretty good, as enemies will try to flank you and beat you in the most unfair ways possible. This game is usually more annoying than difficult, however, and anyone truly good with these arcade side-scrollers will dominate the game through and through. This applies mostly to just story mode, however. There are other game modes which can be amazingly harder, and just really amp the difficulty to eleven, so to speak. The survival mode is perhaps one of the harshest survival modes I have played on any side-scroller, as it is so unforgiving and ruthless. The enemies constantly beat you around and incessantly combo you, which makes it almost impossible to get a good combo going yourself.

Overall-6.8/10 The game certainly has some strong and fun game elements, and it is quite the enjoyable side-scroller. However, this doesn't take away the fact that the game won't mean terribly too much to anyone who doesn't know about or like GT. Once the game is beaten and the scramble for unlockables begins, the game really begins to drag and get really old really fast, and since this game could be beaten in the span of two hours, that won't take much time for some people. The game really does get exhaustingly bad after grinding for a while, and though the game has a few amazing soundtracks, even they will grate after that level has been done to death. The unlockables themselves aren't particularly amazing, either, and most will earn an "Okay, that's kinda cool, I guess?" from most players. The one unlockable I enjoyed was Baby Vegeta, but for the thousands of points needed to unlock him, it took me three hours of incessant grinding to get enough to unlock him. Even when unlocked, he is, like all the other ridiculously expensive characters, only serves as more options for grinding for everyone else, and so the game gets quite stale quite fast. 

The game is quite easy, relatively short, grows really tiresome after a while, and can really become an annoying experience as compared to an enjoyable one. The game, like the show it is based off of, has a lot of weaknesses, and could certainly have been developed better. Despite its many flaws, the game is still worth going through it at least once, for anyone that enjoys side-scrollers. Perhaps the most annoying part of the entire game was that when you killed enemies, they dropped orbs that gradually increased your strength, power, or health. Each character had different stats for these, so throughout a level, you could focus on one character to buff them out for the boss. The annoying part is they reset every time you played a new level, or even the same level over and over again. In the long run, the orbs do literally nothing to change the gameplay and merely garner you 50 points, which is trivial considering you need 10,000 for a single Zeni to unlock things. The tremendous amount of points required to gather even a few unlockable points in this game is phenomenally annoying, and it really weakens the game's overall performance, which is quite sad. 

For those who are huge fans of the show or series, this game does have its worth in nostalgia, but after a while, even that gets overwhelmed by the sheer amount of repetition the game has to offer. The repetition itself wouldn't ordinarily be so bad, but the fact the game has more focus on grinding than the actual game itself, with all of the considerable flaws that the game faces, doesn't do justice.

I spoke quite a bit about the show, and that is simply because that this game doesn't offer much to those who didn't watch it, and so the game wasn't very well-marketed. Even had it been made to be a more open experience, the flaws the game had would certainly have hindered sales, and coming from someone who bought the game when it first came out, I can honestly say I regret doing so, because the game got quite stale really fast and never offered a huge or enduring gaming experience. The game is rather unremarkable, and nothing but one or two of the tracks will ever stick in your mind for longer than a week or so. The game had a great possibility to be an amazing installment in the Legacy of Goku series, but in the end fell flat due to some bad design choices, the lack of an expansive main story, and the ridiculous requirements to unlock fun new items after the game had been played out. The game offers little even to fans of the series in terms of gameplay, and it really pales in comparison to previous installments. Despite this, it is easy to play, fun to get into, and is still fun for a small amount of time, but it's not the game you'd spend thirty bucks on. 

For those who love Dragon Ball or side-scrollers, you may want to give this a shot, but those of you who don't for either might just want to pass this on as a mediocre game with little to offer outside of the music and animations. I personally enjoy this game, but I must forewarn others that this game's performance is overall pretty weak in the series it debuted into.


  Graphics 6   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 4   Depth 6   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4.8/5     Submitted: 06-24-13     Review Replies: 2


5.5
Grand Tour   huntra1291
   Growing up I was never into the whole Dragon ball franchise. It was a franchise that never appealed to me till I was in high school. About that time is when Dragon ball GT (Grand Tour) had come out had it really caught my eye. In fact Dragon ball GT was the first series in the franchise I ever watched. In fact even now as an adult I'll still watch it from start to finish. But I'm here to talk about the one and only game released here in the States based on the series Dragon ball GT: Transmission. So does it compare to the love I have for the series? Well let us take a look in my review of Dragon ball GT: Transmission.
   Dragon ball GT: Transmission is a side scrolling 2D style beat 'em up that was published by Atari and developed by Webfoot Technologies and released for the Game Boy Advance back 2005.
   True the game is an action beat 'em up but there is also a hint of RPG elements and has a character swap system implemented in the very first TMNT games for the NES. So how does the RPG factor fit in? Going through the game when you kill enemies you will grab 3 colored orbs. Red is for health, green is for energy, and yellow is for strength. Takes about 10 of those orbs to increase a stat. Now every once in awhile you will find a giant orb of one of the 3 colors I mentioned. When you grab the giant stat orbs its equal to 10 of the smaller ones. Therefore your stats increase by 1 with just one of those big orbs. So now that I"ve given you a look at what type of game it is on to the review itself.
   Difficulty 3: The game is pretty easy to go through. There is no real challenge. The buttons are real responsive. The L button recharges your energy the R button fires off energy blasts A is jump and B is attack. The only downside to the controls is when ever you want to use an energy blast you have to stop moving. It leaves you open to enemies attacking you. My advice is to just use short energy blasts instead of one big blast.
   Depth 5: Depth is okay. Game took me about 2 hours to get through. Nothing much that it has to offer other then you moving through the various stages and beating bosses at the end.
   Story 7: To sum up the story Goku's long time enemy The Red Ribbon army is fed up with him always beating them. So they break into Kami's look out and steal the & magical Dragon Balls. But these aren't just any ordinary Dragon Balls. These are the fabled 7 Black Star balls. Once Emperor Pilaf made a wish on those balls they scattered to the far reaches of the Galaxy. Now its up to Goku, Pan, and Trunks to find them and stop any evil that gets in their way.
   Addictiveness 3; The game is only addictive enough to play through one time. Sure you can go through the story with different characters after you've beaten it once. But I never felt the need to seeing as the story is the same but your using different characters then the main 3.
   Sound 5: The sound is pretty good. Good use of the shows music. But that's it. Its nothing you would want to listen to outside of the game or the show. So for that reason It gets a mediocre rating. Not good but not bad either.
Graphics 10: Considering the GBAs hardware limitations the graphics are very brightly colored and very well detailed. Not once did I ever tire of looking at the graphics at all.
   Overall 5.5: Overall the game is a faithful translation of the first half of the series. Yeah that's right. The game stops with the end of the Baby Saga.. There was supposedly a sequel in the works that would have taken place right after the first game where you would be tasked with fight 7 dragons to get the balls back. But it never happened. But for what the game is I absolutely recommend it. Its one game that will appease action fans and Dragon ball fans alike.
  Graphics 10   Sound 5   Addictive 3   Story 7   Depth 5   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 11-06-15     Review Replies: 1


5
Take All the Source Material For a Great Game, and Throw it Away.   poopywyatt
The story of Dragon Ball GT is fun and interesting. There are well flushed out characters, and plenty of other fighting games and Dragon Ball games to pull from. With all the ingredients for an awesome beat-em-up, the developers decided to pillage the trash can.
I was not even able to finish this game. After the first few levels (which was a chore in and of itself), I could not even force myself to continue playing it. Maybe the target audience was  for a younger crown, and this is why I did not like it as much. But when I was younger we had the Final Fights, X-Men, Streets of Rage, TNMTs and a slew of other memorable beat-em-ups. The difference between this game and the others, is that the others were FUN. In addition, the others STILL ARE FUN. The monotony of this game is just a chore. I think this is a perfect way to describe this game. CHORE.
Story: This game somewhat follows the story of Dragon Ball GT. I am not going to go into it here. However after the first few levels, you have the option to choose your own destination. At this point in the game, who cares?
Graphics: The graphics are pretty good and represent their characters very well I have no issues with the graphics.
Depth: I didn't find any real depth with the fighting system, just boring and unvaried.
Addictiveness: Chore.
Difficulty: This is not a very difficult game. I only died once while playing it.
Music: I did not find anything bad, or good about the music. It is lackluster at worst and average at best. Completely forgettable
If you are looking for a Dragon Ball game, go elsewhere. I do not know how many Dragon Ball GT games there are, but in any case, stay away from this one. .
  Graphics 8   Sound 4   Story 8   Depth 6   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 12-29-14     Review Replies: 2

Dragon Ball GT - Transformation Box Description

Transformation is the first in a series of two thrilling Dragon Ball GT action games. The battles are bigger, the enemies are more dangerous. Can you take your game to the NEXT LEVEL?

Play as one of nine playable DBGT characters including Goku, SS4 Goku, Trunks and Pan. Create your own DBGT team with characters such as Goku, Trunks, Pan and additional unlockable characters. Battle through the DBGT storyline from the Child Goku Saga to the Baby Saga.

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ethatam 11-11-14 - 06:25 AM
 I finish the game
Spicy 10-17-14 - 06:08 AM
 It is also nowhere near as good as dragon ball advanced adventure
Spicy 10-17-14 - 06:08 AM
 This game is really hard, and has some flaws, But it is still enjoyable.
SRPGodzilla 07-03-14 - 08:59 PM
 cntrls are laggy
SacredShadow 01-31-14 - 10:28 PM
 ss4 is awesome
Sonic121 12-26-13 - 10:29 AM
 @ruben You can go ssj But you have to buy it with zeni
horia09 12-01-13 - 10:01 AM
 i am the strongest sayan
step1233444 10-19-13 - 07:40 PM
 the games really good but the zeni takes so long to get uhg
winfred 05-13-13 - 04:17 AM
 if you want to use special moves like kamehameha, press R and B button at the same time... and other special move is to press A and B at the same time
arizvega 05-09-13 - 03:20 AM
 I love this game!
puma 04-26-13 - 01:32 PM
 how do i go on planet rudeez
rubenyny 04-08-13 - 10:09 AM
 you cant go ssj
teney10 04-03-13 - 09:44 AM
 hey guys what will you pres to go super saiyan
tezzypro 01-20-13 - 03:54 AM
 Jumping is OP in this game. You move faster in the air and can get some silly combos just by mashing attack.
stidd 01-07-13 - 02:18 PM
 josafa-4562189+
Natasha Ferreira 01-05-13 - 02:33 PM
 o jogo é ótimo terminei rapidinho
rubenyny 10-28-12 - 02:01 PM
 bosch you cant go ssj ... well u can buy ssj1 goku and after i complete the game u can start the solo game or watever its called witch is basecly the story mode with a team u create
Bosch69 10-27-12 - 06:59 AM
 how to go ssj1
awesomeman1234 10-26-12 - 06:44 PM
 i cant even get past lvl 1
awesomeman1234 10-26-12 - 06:44 PM
 the game is too fast the bad guys can move from this place so quick i cant even see them move its messed up
rubenyny 10-20-12 - 01:51 PM
 to use kamehameha press x and s at same time (need max ki gauge)
daboss123 09-18-12 - 07:06 PM
 how to go ss1
rcarter2 08-19-12 - 07:10 AM
 Yours is a really good score. The didn't realize the Tuffle Planet was such a good spot for scores, but wow.
Redjoker234 08-19-12 - 12:16 AM
 i know you got passed my score but beside you i dont think anyone will pass my score
Redjoker234 08-19-12 - 12:15 AM
 yes am not the dbz true gamer but im a dbgt truee gamer ps buu fury is better plus i dont think anyone will even get passed my score to get to yours plus im more of a second place guy any way 1st place isnt my thing

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