Great for stoners and children (or all simple minded folk alike). Sure we've got a niche audience. If you're a die hard DBZ fan than this game will hold more value to you, as it does tell a unique DBZ story, while still paying homage to the original DBZ storyline. Entwining the two into a somewhat emersive world, while maintaining some fun, cell shaded graphics that convince you that you are playing as part of the anime. The downside? REPETITIVE! Playing this game left me feeling like I was chewing some DBZ jerky. And if you want to get stronger and progress in the game, you're forced with hashing out the same missions over and over and over again to a point that left me asking "why am I still playing this?" It's a prime example of why fighting games and RPGs don't collide well. So, wanna smoke a bowl and do the same thing over and over again until you're"good" at it? Buy this game... For the rest of us looking for something more than 2 hours of original entertainment... Go elsewhere.