Last week we attended the Latam Showcase of Bandai Namco
¿Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero It feels like a Budokai Tenkaichi?
The quick answer is yes, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero It feels and is a worthy successor to the series games Budokai TenkaichiHowever, thanks to today’s technology, animations are more fluid and each character can have unique characteristics. This can be seen in the animations of characters like Super Janemba, who, as he moves around the stage, deconstructs and builds his body with the same frame effect seen in the film. Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn!.
As for gameplay, in our short experience with the new title in the series Budokai Tenkaichi We were able to see that it is much more fluid than previous versions. In addition, there is a clear difference in movement between characters. This, without converting Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero In a competitive game – which it was never meant to be – it does provide the necessary personality to each fighter. In addition to this, we must highlight the graphic quality in the explosion effects and Ki blasts.
It should be noted that in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
Game modes in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
As for game modes Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero It has the classic local and online VS, training, gallery —similar to the one in Budokai Tenkaichi 3—battle episodes —where we will select different story arcs with their respective protagonists— and an interesting customizable battle mode. In this way we will have the freedom to configure battles that never occurred in the anime.
The ability to edit every aspect of a scenario gives us endless possibilities. In this example we see how to configure everything from the characters, interactions, to the name of the episode and the music that will set the mood for our creation.
We can’t wait until October 11th to find out all the other features that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has for fans of the work of Akira Toriyama.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will be available on Xbox Series S|X, PlayStation 55 and PC via Steam.