Arc System Work's attention to detail and tight - knit fighting game mechanics have resulted in the 2D Dragon
Ball fighter fans have always wanted.
Not exact matches
Another Super Smash Bros. game announced, another wave of
fans asking for Goku from Dragon
Ball to enter the scene as a brand new
fighter.
Being developed by Arc Systems, the team behind the Guilty Gear
fighters, Dragon
Ball FighterZ is looking at bringing all the things
fans expect from Dragon
Ball and pairing it with a competent 2D fighting system.
«The Nintendo 3DS continues to be the perfect on - the - go system for our Dragon
Ball fans looking for a more lighthearted adventure with the Z Fighters,» said Dennis Lee, Director of Brand Marketing at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. «With DRAGON BALL Fusions we're excited to see players take their Dragon Ball adventure with them wherever they go and share their experiences with friends through its multiplayer mode and fun fusion photo functions.&ra
Ball fans looking for a more lighthearted adventure with the Z
Fighters,» said Dennis Lee, Director of Brand Marketing at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. «With DRAGON
BALL Fusions we're excited to see players take their Dragon Ball adventure with them wherever they go and share their experiences with friends through its multiplayer mode and fun fusion photo functions.&ra
BALL Fusions we're excited to see players take their Dragon
Ball adventure with them wherever they go and share their experiences with friends through its multiplayer mode and fun fusion photo functions.&ra
Ball adventure with them wherever they go and share their experiences with friends through its multiplayer mode and fun fusion photo functions.»
Taking gameplay pointers from such
fighters as Marvel vs Capcom, especially with the three -
fighter tag team element, FighterZ will appeal to the Dragon
Ball and fighting game
fan.
Surprisingly, key characters in Dragon
Ball Super's Tournament of Power such as Jiren and Toppo are not included in the rumor which makes us raise an eyebrow at the legitimacy since those are two highly desired
fighters by
fans.
The decision to swap out the relatively niche The King of
Fighters with Dragon
Ball FighterZ makes sense, but Capcom's game looks like it was removed purely because
fans didn't stick around.
Hopefully,
fans of both Dragon
Ball and fighting games will witness a long, prosperous shelf life for Dragon
Ball FighterZ as a competitive
fighter.