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As the spectators in the crowd gasp at the sudden materialization of these people in the middle of the arena, Babidi orders Vegeta from his spaceship to steal the energy and murder everyone within the vicinity, including the spectators, the Saiyans, and the Supreme Kai.

Vegeta barks back at Babidi's order, refusing to accept it, as his intentions lie with Goku, and the rematch Vegeta has desired for many years, to erase the embarrassment and restore his pride which he claimed to have lost when Goku and his friends stopped his plans many years ago.

Babidi becomes surprised that his spell had not totally eclipsed Vegeta's mind, but allows for Vegeta to carry on. Master Roshi and Yamcha notice the commotion from the higher stands and wonder how this event occurred, to begin with, worrying for the safety of the civilians. Also located on the battle arena is Mr. Satan , the world champion.

At first, believing them all to be possible contenders who have entered too late, he almost immediately recognizes Goku and Vegeta from the battle with Cell Games , seven years prior, becoming frantically worried that one of them is here to take Mr.

Satan's place as world champion. Vegeta continues to bear his sinister smile, as he raises his right hand and prepares to power up a Big Bang Attack. Goku notices that Vegeta is aiming this attack right at the spectators in the crowd. As Goku screams at Vegeta, begging him not to slaughter anyone, Vegeta ignores Goku's pleas and fires the attack with lightning speed, striking the stands and the buildings behind them, blowing up a large chunk of the crowd, also killing everyone within the blast's radius, with Vegeta still retaining his grin.

As Vegeta's friends cannot believe he has performed such a monstrosity, Goku looks in horror at both the debris and Vegeta himself, as Vegeta continues to grin sinfully. Bulma , who barely escaped Vegeta's blast, screams at Vegeta and pleads to him to tell her what is wrong and to stop immediately, however, Vegeta hears none of her cries. Showing his might, Vegeta orders for Goku to fight him immediately or he will murder more people without a second's hesitation. Goku questions Vegeta's state of mind, believing that his actions are not of Babidi's influence and that he is murdering people from his own free will.

Vegeta continues to stare at Goku menacingly as he charges another attack and fires it at another section of the stands, murdering even more people within the blast's large radius, while not even glancing at the people he is slaughtering.

In order to combat Vegeta, Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan, although Supreme Kai pleads to Goku not to combat Vegeta, as this will allow for Babidi to gather more energy to revive Majin Buu from his slumber. The uphill battle element is hardly there, especially when the player's character may be overpowered by this point anyway it's even possible to have attained Super Saiyan already.

It's worth noting that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 wasn't necessarily trying to create those feelings or retell the story with accuracy, but it makes the work done on Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot that much easier to appreciate. Other games, like the Dragon Ball Z Budokai series, are unable to replicate this fight as well due to the constraints of their genre.

As two dimensional fighting games, it is necessary to balance each character against the others. While some characters are clearly more powerful than others, they must be scaled to be at least close to each other in terms of power in order to keep all playable characters viable, and since Vegeta is a playable character in most Dragon Ball games, he is no exception. The result is a boss fight which feels like every other fight in the game.

The CPU controlled Vegeta may be differentiated with higher stats and hit points than the player, but for the most part, it is not different than fighting a friend who plays Vegeta. By contrast, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has no multiplayer components. This means developers are free to truly ramp up the power of enemies during boss fights.

When the player fights Vegeta on Earth, he is very clearly more powerful than Goku, and it takes a great deal of skill in order to overcome that power gap. This isn't just represented by higher stats, but by unique techniques available to Vegeta during the boss fight. When Vegeta becomes a playable character in the next saga, the absence of these techniques doesn't feel too out of place, as it is understood that he is going up against much tougher opponents now.

During the fight with Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot , the player feels truly threatened by his power. Victory is not guaranteed, and the focus on the story up till this point makes the stakes feel even higher. Goku vs. It was released on January 10, in Japan, and in March, for the English version. It has been released in North America as Dragon Ball Z volume four, with the chapter count restarting back to one.

In desperation, Goku calls upon the Genki-dama, the "spirit ball," drawing power from the Earth, its people, plants, and animals. But alone, even Goku is not enough. The last worn-out survivors, Gohan, Kuririn, and Yajirobe, must rush back into the fray to beat the unbeatable Vegeta…as their enraged foe vows to not only wipe out the human race, but destroy the planet Earth itself!

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