Bandai Namco has released a new video, showcasing raw gameplay footage from its upcoming Dragon Ball game, DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO. As such, this video will give you a pretty good idea of what this new DB game is all about.
As you can see, this is a new Tenkaichi 3D game, and not a “traditional” fighting game. So, don’t expect anything like Street Fighter or Tekken. This isn’t a new Dragon Ball FighterZ game.
In this new DB game, you get to play and learn a lot of the iconic characters from Dragon Ball. Cell, Freeza, and Broly will be on the game’s roster. And yes, you can expect all of the Z fighters to be there. Each of them will have his/her signature abilities, transformations, and techniques.
DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO also promises to have super exciting 3D battles. Bandai Namco claims that these battles will match the vibe of the anime and manga. The game looks amazing, and the fighting moves are spot-on. I mean, just look at the trailer. This is one of the best-looking DBZ games. And yes, you can expect beam clashes, rush attacks, movements too quick for the eyes to see, and planet-razing ultimate attacks.
What’s also cool is that the environment will respond with stunning realism as you transform or unleash your most devastating attacks. Therefore, you’ll be able to leave a trail of destruction in your wake as you battle to your heart’s content.
For those wondering, there is no ETA on when the game will come out. And while you can Wishlist it on Steam, there aren’t any PC system requirements for it.
Finally, Bandai Namco has also released a more “casual” trailer for DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO. You can find it, alongside its raw gameplay video, below.
Enjoy!
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