![]() ![]() At one point, Gohan will lose his arm, though he doesn’t let that deter him. Acting as the mentor for Trunks, he continues to deliver positive encouragement to him, even when times are tough and things do get tough for Gohan. One thing to note here is how the developers handle Gohan’s story in this DLC. I found myself destroying tons of these drones, only to not find the experience rewarding enough. Destroying this one destroys all the drones in an area, and even earns a machine part. There are three different kinds of drones, but the most important one is the master drone. This new feature is unique, but ultimately feels like a way to make the game more of a chore. If you don’t manage to destroy the drone in time, you might summon a fight with the Androids. A new mechanic utilizes Red Ribbon Army drones to detect you and alert the Androids. These fights with the Androids aren’t too different than previous boss fights in the game, though their teamwork can be pretty ruthless. Another one will have them brutally beat you to a pulp. One mission will task you with getting their health down to 40% in a relatively easy fight. With all the talk about how powerful the Androids are, they actually vary in difficulty. That being said, the difficulty for this DLC seems to be inconsistent with the story. It was kind of refreshing to start at a point where I wasn’t so powerful, that flying through enemies would instantly kill them. You start out around level 30, which is far from the previous level 300 cap set in the game. Unlike A New Power Awakens, Trunks – The Warrior of Hope doesn’t carry over any stats from the main game. It even goes above and beyond to show a bit more of the aftermath, but we won’t spoil it here. It’s one of the better Dragon Ball Z stories, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot tells it well. This is where Trunks – The Warrior of Hope begins, as players will have a moment of calm before the storm. Gohan becomes a Super Saiyan during this time, and his goal is to have Trunks reach the same transformation. For 13 years, Gohan and Trunks survive, lying in wait as they train in secret. The Androids kill for fun and have no remorse for their actions. Cities are now crumbling ruins and a third of the population is gone. One where death and destruction lie around every corner. This story creates a different world from the main timeline. With little hope left, he helps to train Trunks, the young son of Vegeta, in an attempt to one day vanquish the Androids. All except for Gohan, who manages to survive for many years. The remaining Z fighters do their best to defend the Earth, but unfortunately all perish. Gero’s creations, Android 17 and 18, emerge and wreak havoc on the planet. In this timeline, Earth’s greatest defender Goku dies from a heart disease, preventing his revival from the Dragon Balls. As a TV special, the story acts as the origin for the warrior of the future that would go back in time to warn the Z fighters of the impending Android threat. Many fans of the Dragon Ball saga would be familiar with the History of Trunks storyline. ![]() Trunks – The Warrior of Hope marks the final DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, providing fans with a good send off for the Z saga. This would mean telling the story of Future Trunks, giving one of the darker stories of Dragon Ball Z time to shine. ![]() In order to do this, they would instead focus on a world without Goku, the titular character. Of course, to the surprise of many, CyberConnect2 went in a different direction, wanting to tie up one loose end of Z’s story. After continuing the story with A New Power Awakens Part 1 and Part 2, “Kakarot’s” part in the Z saga is finally done. It’s been well over a year since the release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, but it’s finally the end of the road. ![]()
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