kinda boring without mods imo

another pretty solid DLC


Venom is a dope character with a cool moveset and awesome cosmetics.

His little story was also pretty decent, although I think I preferred Deadpool's. But that's mostly down to personal preference.


hope they keep up with the good work.

I love this game.

saw someone say this is "Cooking Mama if you have a degradation fetish"

and that could not be more of an accurate statement.


this is literally just a drag and drop game while Gordon yells at you for messing up.

yet surprisingly entertaining, especially when our dopamine deprived brain requires multiple things at once to be satisfied. Playing this while watching anime was surprisingly fun.

You may have a loved one this Valentine's but I have the Uncharted 3 platinum so who's the real winner here 😎


This game still slaps. I wanted to replay Uncharted 4 but decided to go through this one first, then I quickly realised I had nothing better to do with my life at the moment and decided to platinum it and in doing so I've discovered a couple of things.

1. The bonus rewards in this are so much better than Uncharted 3, mainly the skins, you can be a skeleton... The most you get in UC4 is a scuba suit 😔

2. Despite most of the game aging surprisingly well it's still janky as shit even in the remaster, mainly the climbing and cover mechanics, those got me killed the most. Anger.

3. I've never memorised enemy spawn patterns as much as I've had to during Crushing difficulty for this game.. love that for me. Love this is what I've done with my week.


Anyway, still a very solid game. Nothing masterful but definitely a fun time to come back too. Although glad I never have to touch it again for completion purposes.

well, I'll say this, it is ALOT less painful than Crossroads.


I dare even say this was actually fun at times.


they completely gave up on story and just went fuck it do random shit from the movies and/or just random shit.


the missions where you aren't racing, like the safe dragging mission or hijack missions are surprisingly, quite fun.

but everything else is complete dogshit as to be expected, mainly due to the god awful ai that makes you wanna commit die and just how poorly the cars handle sometimes.

it's very short though so, that's no so bad.


I think i'm giving this a bit more lee-way because of Crossroads. but yeah if you're dead-set on playing a Fat and Fur game. play this one.

you'll get it done in like 3-4 hours.

Listen.... It was £1.50 on the Ps store and I got curious lmao.

I was honestly leaning towards giving this a 3 and a half while playing it because it actually is kinda fun, but it ends after about 20 minutes. It is, a VERY short game.

Very easy platinum though, you only gotta get about half way through and bam, platinum, and all the trophies are gold so any trophy hunters, easy pickings.

I like the costumes you can get for your character but the other girls costumes are all just the same copy and pasted.... Why am I complaining about anime girl costumes... Oh god.

I'm gonna stop now.

Decided to replay this because I was bored and thought hey, maybe the story wasn't that bad and I just need to give it another shot.

Nah this story fucking sucks dude, I cannot get with it at all, also the cutscene presentation is just awful with a lot of pop-in and blurry backgrounds. Everything about this game is genuinely great, except the main story and how it's presented 💀

Ahh nostalgia. I used to play this a shit ton as a kid so when I found it in a second hand store you know I had to pick it up.


And yeah, a lot of it hasn't aged the best. The RNG surrounding Dragon Arena in Budokai 3 is a goddamn nightmare and the World Tournament in both games can be wildly infuriating with its dumbass ring out system, especially in Budokai 1 and just the overall jankiness of Budokai 1's gameplay all definitely showed their ugly faces here.


But goddamn I still loved it.

The charm of the original Budokai is unmatched in the classic Dragon Ball game era with its goofy ah cutscenes and cute character icons and terribly translated names, it's a fun time. I also loved the little what if scenarios you could do with the villains.


And Budokai 3 definitely has my bias towards just from the pure nostalgia of playing it for hours on end. Being able to fly around the world and do missions as your favourite characters was the absolute coolest thing ever to me as a kid, and is still pretty fun now, especially with all the alternative what if paths that open up on campaign replays, giving them that extra replayability. You know me, I love my secret character unlocks, I love having my curiosity rewarded and this game really gives it to you. The gameplay is also just fun, simple, and lacking in quite a few areas, mainly variety, but i still had a good time with it until the end, just listening to podcasts and playing through all the alternate campaigns, great time.

I know this is a controversial take but man I fuck with the Dragon Rush system, yeah it can definitely get annoying at times but I think it's a cool mechanic that can allow for a great comeback if you're on the backfoot and is just immensely satisfying to pull off correctly, especially for characters who have secret little extra ultimates for doing it correctly.



So yeah, this definitely has its flaws. Why the collection doesn't even include Budokai 2 I don't know... I mean probably because of the stupid boardgame bullshit no liked but I digress.

This can be a great time and a real oddity. If you're a dragon ball fan who's only played the modern stuff and wants to check out some of the classics, this would be my go to.

And Raging Blast, which I also picked up and is next on my list :)

This game was done so dirty by Avengers. Thanks to that dumpster fire everyone just overlooked this and it's such a sad thing because this game is incredible.

The story is beautifully written even winning the best narrative award at the game awards. All the characterisation is on point with some beautiful character moments throughout. The gameplay is really polished, fast paced and chaotic and honestly never tiring even when going back through areas for the platinum trophy (the "Huddle Up" mechanic making fights all that more fun)

Every level is gorgeously designed with them always rewarding your curiosity heavily and honestly for this entire game you can tell that nothing but love and care was poured into it.

Also this is one of the few comic book games where I stuck with the base costumes for most of it because they just absolutely nailed the character designs and I couldn't get enough of it.

This entire game just takes everything about the Guardians from the movies and comics and shows and mixes it into probably my favourite version of these characters.


If you haven't already please give this a try, you'd be doing yourself a favour.

look, this isn't horrible, in fact there was a decent chunk i enjoyed, but it's definitely not a good game.


the gameplay isn't great, same with level design, and basically everything.


but there is a certain charm, especially if you're a fan of Family Guy, lots of references to the show.


I played this through co-op with my best friend and it definitely helped sooth the experience , but by the end we still were both ready for it to end, and it's only like a 4-ish hour long game so.



while it's buggy, not very well made, and just overall bland and unoriginal, it was all worth it for that sick ass chicken fight level.

Definitely better than the Bardock DLC.

It's really cool to see this era of Dragon Ball be explored and I loved the ground battles, not being able to fly surprisingly adds a lot more charm.

My main issue was just the length, it's pretty short. Also most of it was just cut scenes.


I would love a game that just goes through all of OG Dragon Ball all the way to Super. Would be awesome as shit.

As said, better than Bardock but the Trunks DLC is still peak

Nintendo can go fuck themselves with the new remakes