Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Nintendo Switch 2021

Okay, let's be real. We all love Goku, right? And explosions. And screaming...loudly.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot landed on the Nintendo Switch back in 2021. It was like Christmas morning, but with more Ki blasts.
Kakarot on Switch: My Unpopular Opinion
Here's the thing, though. I have a confession. Prepare yourselves.
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I kind of... loved it. Even with all its quirks.
The Good Stuff (Power Level: Over 9000!)
First, portability! Fighting Frieza on the bus? Absolutely. Powering up to Super Saiyan while waiting in line for coffee? Done it. It was pure distilled fun.
Plus, experiencing the DBZ story again was a blast. Reliving those epic moments? Priceless. Nostalgia hit me harder than a Spirit Bomb.

The open world? Cool! Flying around and collecting those Z Orbs was strangely satisfying. Like virtual bubble wrap, but with more potential energy.
The Quirks (Or, "It's Over 9000!...Pixels")
Okay, okay, let's address the elephant in the room. Or rather, the pixelated elephant.
Yeah, the graphics weren't exactly cutting-edge. It looked... softer. Like someone smeared Vaseline on the screen. But who cares?
Let's be honest, we're here for the Kamehamehas, not the ray tracing. Gameplay trumps graphics in my book. I would take fun gameplay over stunning graphics any day.

And the frame rate? Sometimes it felt like watching a slideshow. Especially when things got REALLY intense. I like to call it "dramatic pausing."
The loading times? Ugh. You could probably make a sandwich in the time it takes to load a new area. But hey, bathroom break!
Why I Still Loved It (Despite EVERYTHING)
So, why defend this quirky port? Because it's Dragon Ball Z on the go! Seriously, that's enough for me.
I loved being able to just pick up and play. Ten minutes on the train? Perfect for a quick fight. No fuss, just pure, unadulterated DBZ goodness.

It's also surprisingly charming. The world feels alive, even if it's a bit blurry.
And let's not forget the story! Seeing Gohan grow, Vegeta struggle with his pride... It’s a great story. It got me right in the feels. I even shed a tear or two. Don't tell anyone.
Maybe it's rose-tinted glasses. Maybe I'm just easily entertained. But Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot on the Switch? It's a win in my book.
Final Verdict: So Bad, It's Good?
Is it the best version of Kakarot? Probably not. Is it a blast to play? Absolutely!

If you can look past the graphical hiccups and long loading times, you're in for a treat. Embrace the pixelated power. It’s pure fun.
So, go ahead. Power up your Switch and unleash your inner Super Saiyan. You might just find yourself having a surprisingly good time. Just don't expect it to look like the anime.
You can thank me later. Or yell at me in the comments. Either way, Kamehameha!
