There’s no doubt that Sparking Zero is one of the Dragon Ball community’s most anticipated games. It’s finally a return to the classic Budokai Tenkaichi series.
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Throughout the last few months, fans have gotten plenty of information about the game’s mechanics and roster, with the latter being filled to the top with a combination of fan favorites and newcomers. While we’re bound to see some features from the previous Dragon Ball games returning to Sparking Zero, there’s one aspect in particular that makes buying this game totally worth it!
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero‘s Unbalanced Gameplay is Its Most Appealing Feature
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Months after it’s first announcement, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero received a brand-new trailer at the Summer Games Fest, detailing story content, new features, and the game’s final release date. Sparking Zero follows the series’ tradition by bringing players an unbalanced fighting experience, which the series has always been known for. However, many in the community aren’t particularly excited about this.
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Bandai Namco’s decision to promote Sparking Zero as an unbalanced fighting game is somewhat controversial, but it makes sense if you think about it. As pointed out by Dmottt, Dragon Ball‘s games aren’t about being balanced; they’re all about having fun.
Sparking Zero being advertised by the developers as an unbalanced experience is arguably the best news we could’ve gotten since it confirms that the developers are following the roots of the original games, which allowed them to rise to fame. Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is both known and loved for its unbalanced aspects. By taking an example of Yamcha and Brolly, Dmott explains what made the first game so fun.
If your friend is playing Super Brolly, and you’re playing as Yamcha, you better believe you’ll be fighting an uphill battle. As you should, though, because no Dragon Ball fan wants Brolly to feel as strong as Yamcha. If you’re choosing to play as Brolly, you wanna feel like you’re playing as Brolly
Despite the fact that matchups between such characters are completely one-sided, it’s what players have always loved about the Dragon Ball series. Gamers have always enjoyed unbalanced characters in the series as it brings a terrifying sense of power and excitement to the gameplay, which isn’t seen in other fighting titles.
Characters such as Super Brolly and Jigen often mirror over-the-top abilities from the manga and the anime, allowing gamers to feel invincible. Power fantasy is one of the core appeals of Dragon Ball games, and it captures the essence of iconic moments where we witness characters breaking their limits.
If you’re beating the game’s most overpowered characters with weak characters, you get a sense of accomplishment that the series actively promotes. You should pick up Street Fighter if you want a balanced experience because that’s not what the Dragon Ball series is known for.
When is Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Releasing?
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Sparking Zero isn’t just your average fighting game; it’s set to revive a beloved gameplay style. The Budokai Tenkaichi series managed to carve a niche in the Dragon Ball fighting games scene.
The franchise boasts one of the most extensive character selections we’ve ever seen, allowing players to play as iconic heroes, villains, and a range of side characters from the Dragon Ball universe.
Sparking Zero is all set to adapt to that philosophy and inject it with modern sensibilities. Players can expect to return to the thrilling experience of large-scale Dragon Ball battles on October 11, 2024. The game will be available to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC. Currently, pre-orders are available on all platforms.