The best Dragon Ball video game ever created is available on PS+: it’s not Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO

Game news The best Dragon Ball video game ever created is available on PS+: it’s not Dragon Ball Sparking ZERO

Published on 10/14/2024 at 4:35 p.m.

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Highly anticipated, Dragon Ball Sparkin! ZERO is now available everywhere. New episode of the license previously known to us as Budokai Tenkaichi, Spike Chunsoft’s production is already a success with records set in particular on Steam. But if 3D bothers you, there is an alternative. And what an alternative!

Dragon Ball Sparkling! ZERO: the return of the arena fighter with Toriyama sauce

Despite the recent death of Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball fans are currently over the moon with the launch of the new anime Dragon Ball Daima and the launch on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series of DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO. This arena fighter very aerial has a truly gargantuan cast, creative tools allowing us to bring new sequences to life, and numerous customization options allowing us to play with our favorite characters and outfits. Visually impressive, this new game offers excellent gameplay depthwhich compensates for some wanderings.

We would have liked to be able to face our friends in something other than an empty arena, that the menus were much more modern and that the solo part of the title benefited from better balancing. But, overall, Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO is a love letter to fanswho will have no problem finding their happiness there. However, 3D fighting games in a big arena can leave many players behind.

Having to chase your opponent, manage movement or have to watch all angles is a particular approach that may not suit everyone. If you appreciate 2D fighting games offering even more technicality and you are a Dragon Ball fan, you can always turn to Dragon Ball FighterZ, the fighting game developed by Arc System Works.

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The highest-rated Dragon Ball game in history is in Sony’s PS Plus

While waiting for another title to captivate players and critics, it is the highest rated Dragon Ball game in history with a Metacritic rating of 87 out of 100.Visually striking, FighterZ is based on the tag team principle, with two teams of three fighters. It’s up to players to make the best use of each character’s techniques to overcome their opponent. While it’s more accessible than many other fighting games thanks to automatic combos, the title can become extremely technical as soon as the level rises and that it’s about introducing the right techniques yourself at the right time. If you start the game now and go directly into combat with other players, there is a good chance that the experience will be painful.

In case you would like discover FighterZ without buying it, it’s possible provided you have a PlayStation console. Dragon Ball FighterZ is indeed available in the PS Plus Extra catalogthe intermediate offer offered by Sony. Priced at 13.99 euros per month, 39.99 euros per quarter and 125.99 euros per year, it provides access to games of the month, online multiplayer features, offers, exclusive content, storage data in the cloud, shared gaming but also two game catalogs: one offered by Sony, the other by Ubisoft with Ubisoft+ Classics. If, ultimately, you like the title and you do not wish to remain a subscriber, you can buy the title. Conversely, if it is not for you, you will have at least a month to try the other games available.


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