“They need more than this…”: Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s Combat Could Be a Failure Before It’s Launched Without 1 Feature

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will have some weight to it as the combat feels as rough as it looks, especially if the screen shakes upon taking a hit.

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SUMMARY

  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is coming after 17 years in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, releasing in October 2024.
  • The game uses Unreal Engine 5, which has given it an immense amount of detail, unlike the previous games.
  • Now that fans have witnessed the details, they have been seen suggesting some elements to be added to the game.
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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero developers should add some shake to the screens so fans can feel the hits in the game. The upcoming Bandai Namco game is already becoming a hit, and adding some twist to punches and kicks may seal the fact that it hasn’t left anything behind.

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Whatever material we have seen, be it trailers or demo gameplay, the fights already feel intense. Fans hope that developers will add to this intensity by making some minor adjustments to it. Although it won’t make a significant difference, it will certainly add some thrill to the gameplay.

That Makes the Dragon Ball Game Looks Ten Times Better

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Fans don’t want to play a game; they want to play anime. While Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero does exactly that, it shouldn’t go out on the limb when it arrives; there are chances of it being as thin as we know it.

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Hopes are definitely high, while speculations are suggestions for the game that keeps making the rounds. Recently, some fans were seen suggesting a mechanic that could make the gameplay more interesting.

They believe that it will make the game ten times better than what they have seen.

Furthermore, they think this’ll make the attacks look more impactful.

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The Dragon Ball game is bringing some interesting features that weren’t possible to add before. Considering that, this shouldn’t be a fiddly addition if developers choose to include it.

Hand-to-Hand Combat is Always a Visual Delight in Dragon Ball Universe

Teen Gohan is seen punching Cell Jr. away in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero characters appear unique personality-wise. Credits: Bandai Namco

We know that energy attacks are central to the Dragon Ball universe, so watching hand-to-hand combat is simply a delight to watch. Things like beam clashes are going to be a visual spectacle as a part of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero combat. However, fans demand that it be more realistic.

Hand-to-hand combat isn’t likely to go through such trouble as there is no energy involved. Well, not exactly; there is immense energy involved; in fact, some of those punches and kicks may inflict more damage than ki blasts

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Fighters like Goku, Tien, Vegeta, and more will certainly deserve a feature like the one discussed here. Though it shouldn’t be applicable to characters like Mr. Satan, he’s looking good running around in the game anyway.

Including it or not, the game already looks like it’ll throw a heavy punch towards the ones that came before it. Less than a couple of months remain until the game arrives. Fans might be waiting eagerly to experience the Budokai Tenkaichi experience again.

What do you think about the potential of screen shaking in the game? We would like to know about it in the comments section below.

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Written by Anurag Batham

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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He's always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.

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