“It’s too brutal, too violent…”: Jun Furutani Ensured 1 Character’s Monstrous Attacks are Even Worse After Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Update

Now that's the Broly we know from Dragon Ball. We can safely say, the character's looks and his moves go hand in hand.

Dragonball Z Sparking Zero

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  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's release date is nearing and developers seem to be polishing the game hard.
  • Recently, fans noticed that one of Broly's moves has been reworked to improve how it appears on screen.
  • The result of it being his attack appears more impactful and brutal like he is in the original anime.
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Broly proved to be a hard nut to crack in the Dragon Ball universe, even after Goku and Vegeta fused to become Gogeta. Maybe that’s why Goku and Vegeta welcomed him to the club and now they train together at Beerus’ Planet. He was among the few to witness Vegeta finally beating Goku.

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The Legendary Super Saiyan is confirmed to be a part of the large Sparking Zero roster in the game. While he already is one berserk fighter, developers decided to work on his moves. Now the beast has become more brutal, as was seen recently.

Broly is Going to be One Fun Character to Play in Sparking Zero

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Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta attacking Broly with ki blasts in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.
Gogeta using a Kamehameha wave on Android 18.
Gogeta, Kid Gohan, and Goku with a planetary hazard in the background.
A screenshot of Dragon Ball Sparking Zero showcasing Vegito kicking Gogeta.
Broly about to throw Goku during Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.

When an opponent whose power may even surpass that of Beerus, the God of Destruction, it is sure to make a fighter’s life hell. While Broly becomes a monstrous being by the looks when he transforms into a Legendary Super Saiyan, he is actually what he looks.

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Now, the developers of the game thought of adding a bit more salt to his personality. In one recent clip shared on the Internet, we can see his grab has been reworked. It looks more impactful than the the standard Dragonthrow from the game and even Raging Blast now.

Given the improvements developers are bringing constantly to Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, fans cannot wait to get their hands on the Spike Chunsoft game.

And they know the character is going to be fun to play when the game finally arrives.

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That shows there’s more things to admire than the ultimates in the Spike Chunsoft game.

Broly Had Some Interesting Character Development Throughout Dragon Ball

Dragon Ball Super' Hit is seen hitting Broly in the upcoming Bandai Namco game.
Broly’s power is said to even surpass that of Beerus. Credits: Bandai Namco

Though many consider Vegeta’s character development throughout the series as best, Broly too had a quite interesting transformation in it. Super Broly was different from his Z counterpart. There wasn’t really something to fear about the former one.

When Broly first appeared in the popular anime, he wasn’t canonical to the series. However, the later appearance became canon to the Dragon Ball uninverse.

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Akira Toriyama decided to rearrange a few things about his personality. We can tell the difference as the monstrous and vengeful Broly had a more soft personality. He appears to be a confused and kind-hearted person in Dragon Ball Super.

While Toriyama’s later design of the character differs from the first, he let the character retain his green hairs for the Legendary Super Saiyan form.

So, which of the couple of Broly’s moves would you prefer using? We would like to know your thoughts 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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