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As much as I wanted to like Drill Dozer, the game has very significant flaws that I cannot overlook. The platforming is extremely bad and the drilling mechanics gets incredibly dull and repetitive a few hours into the game. It got to the point where I felt I wasn’t having a good time and wanted to wrap the title up. The last half of the game has some absurd difficulty spikes, making you wonder how did the devs at Game Freak expect players to react to certain situations when the platforming is so mediocre. That sky area, especially, is the absolute lowest point of this game to the point where I had to question if it’s even worth continuing this game. It was a very frustrating experience and I question if it was even play tested.

While I did love the music (it’s probably a more realized sound coming from the GBA era Pokémon games) and the beautiful sprite work, the last half of the game dragged so much for me that I will probably never be returning to this game ever again.

A short, clunky title with several flaws and not a lot going for it. Definitely not the best Dragon Ball game out there, but it has charming sprites and colorful environments. What it lacks is depth and the retelling of the original DB story is lackluster. Fortunately the game is about 5 hours long and doesn’t overstay its welcome which makes it at least worth checking out if you have any interest in anime platformers.

Much better than the first game. Still not perfect, but the devs clearly took to heart the issues with the first game and tinkered a bit with the overall game. Frontier only characters might turn off others, but it was fine for me.