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Pushing the Limit The gameplay for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is much like how it was in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. You have your basic attacks, ki attacks and special attacks.
Bandai Namco just released what might not only be the greatest Dragon Ball Z video game in history but also the ultimate anime arena fighter with Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. While the argument ...
The Z Burst Dash is a powerful movement tool in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, allowing you to dash behind your opponent near-instantly.
Asking a Dragon Ball Z fan to live out their dream scenario is like asking a fish to swim, so the first thing I do during my two-hour play session is dip my toe into the game's Custom Battle area ...
While Dragon Ball games were mainly 2D fighters up through Budokai, Tenkaichi (aka Sparking in Japan) was the first game to really depict the fights like the anime series, turning the arena into ...
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's fifth DLC will release on August 17 and focus on the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, featuring iconic battles and Goku's growth from child to man.
Other Dragon Ball games like the Xenoverse series have picked up the mantle of this particular form of arena brawling, but while both it and Tenkaichi capture the energy of Dragon Ball media ...
Titled Dragon Ball Z Sparking! in Japan, these games turned the Tekken like fighting style of the Budokai series and expanded it to a full on arena fighter.
One thing’s for sure, there’s no shortage of Dragon Ball games to find that will satisfy any individual palate, but it’s also true that now is probably the best era ever to dive into.
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 4 Credit: Bandai Namco It’s real. A full 16 years after the last entry, the game widely viewed as the best in Dragon Ball Z history will have a successor.
Anime arena fighters have been in an awkward slump for years thanks in significant part to the monumental gap left by Dragon Ball Z – the series’ last title, Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 ...