For 30-something Dragon Ball fans, the 16-bit style evokes Super Nintendo or Game Boy Advance eras. It’s a low-stress trip down memory lane. Younger players enjoy retro aesthetics as a trendy contrast to hyper-realistic titles.
The "informative story" of the game typically follows an alternate timeline or "what-if" scenario within the Dragon Ball
is the latest installment in a popular action-adventure RPG series.