It’s been a couple of months since the Korean ratings board leaked the possibility of a Kinect version of DragonBall Z, giving us time to come up with the most ridiculous concepts on what we would have to do during the game. Namco Bandai finally fully announced the game, due out in October, at a press event in Las Vegas. Players will be able to take control over 50 different characters and use motion control to preform the actual moves.
DBZ Kinect will feature a Story mode and Score Attack mode. The Story mode will consist of first person battles and CG cut scenes based on the anime series, while Score Attack will will be a series of one on one battles for points.