![]() Usually, those what ifs are along the lines of “what if weak character is actually big and strong?”, but it’s great fun nonetheless. While Kakarot is a straight-laced recreation of the franchise’s iconic storylines, Xenoverse decides to remix the overall story and present a series of “what if?” scenarios. ![]() In a way, you could consider Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2 to be the perfect companion pieces to Kakarot. ![]() Platform(s): PC, PS4, XB1, NS (for Xenoverse 2) The game throws a ton of endgame side quests at you to keep you drawn in, and there’s always the promise of DLC coming down the pipeline, but what do you do once you’ve finished all that? Here’s five games you should play if you really liked Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. The sheer amount of content on offer means you’ll be playing Kakarot for around 40 or so hours, and that’s just for the main story. While it doesn’t touch on as many story arcs as some other games do, the level of detail displayed for each of Dragon Ball Z’s four main Sagas (Saiyan, Frieza, Android/Cell & Majin Buu) is unmatched by any other game in the franchise. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot might just be the biggest Dragon Ball game in history.
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