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List All 3 PricesPower up for Dragon Ball GT®! Prepare for bigger battles and even more dangerous enemies. DBGT: Transformation™ is the first of two new thrilling DBGT® games. Take Dragon Ball® to a higher level!
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a side-scroller beat ‘em up video game developed by Webfoot Games for the Game Boy Advance. The story takes place during the "Lost Episodes" and "Baby" story arcs of the anime Dragon Ball GT. The game has an ESRB: E10+ rating. Transformation is a game that features story mode and multiple modes of play. While the story mode is the only one available from the beginning, other gameplay modes must be unlocked by the player by purchasing t…
See moreDragon Ball GT: Transformation is a side-scroller beat ‘em up video game developed by Webfoot Games for the Game Boy Advance. The story takes place during the "Lost Episodes" and "Baby" story arcs of the anime Dragon Ball GT. The game has an ESRB: E10+ rating. Transformation is a game that features story mode and multiple modes of play. While the story mode is the only one available from the beginning, other gameplay modes must be unlocked by the player by purchasing them with acquired zenie (player’s points based on performance that is converted into zenie at the end of each stage). Bonuses are rewarded based on multiple factors such as time, combos, and power-ups obtained.
The first level in Dragon Ball GT: Transformation starts with Immecka, the first planet that Son Goku, Trunks, and Pan visit during their quest to find the elusive Black Star Dragon Balls. Throughout the course of the game, players collect the rest of the Dragon Balls and return to Earth, which has been completely taken over by the Tsufurujin parasite known as "Baby". The final stage takes place on Planet Plant, the Tsufurujin home world, which was wished back to existence using the Black Star Dragon Balls by Baby Vegeta. In the final boss battle, Super Saiyan 4 Goku faces off against a Golden Oozaru Baby Vegeta. Other modes available are, Single Player Mode which is similar to Story Mode, with the between-stage discussion scenes removed. Players is able to choose from up to three of the nine available characters that they have unlocked to create their own team. Endurance Mode is available as a single player or multiplayer mode, and pits the player against wave after wave of increasingly tougher enemies. The goal is to stay alive as long as possible. Boss Endurance Mode is similar to the Endurance Mode, also available in single or multiplayer mode and pits the player against each of the game’s sub-bosses and bosses in the order that they appear throughout the game. Other modes featured are Robot Swarm Mode - single/multiplayer mode with a time limit of choice to defeat as many miniature robots and Piccolo Mode - Multiplayer Versus Mode where players play as Piccolo and his clones body doubles. Gameplay is based on the standard classic "Beat-’em-up" sub-genre of fighting games, with several playable characters such as Child Goku (with tail) and Golden Oozaru Goku.
See lessand remember the good old days of Saiyan fighting. Because when it comes to transforming into a Super Saiyan Level 4, most gamers really want to feel like it’s been earned. Read more
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a mediocre game that would be much better with more polish in the gameplay department. If the levels had some variety, the backgrounds were a little more inspired and there were simply more interactive objects and enemies, this game would score much higher, it would play much better, and overall be a lot more fun. However, as it stands, the game is a little too repetitive and the only reply value is for those dedicated gamers who will... Read more
a definate pick up, but it's a pick up.Make sure look out for this one and let it be in your gba collection of games. Read more
The fun gameplay will draw you in and the extras will keep you playing until you’ve unlocked them all. Read more
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a really decent beat 'em-up game. It is a shame that the developers didn’t include a co-op mode, which this game screams for it. If you are a fan of this series, then you will enjoy this game. Read more
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