Your first stop in Dragon Ball FighterZ should be
the Battle Tutorial mode, which does an excellent job of walking you through the game's core mechanics.
Not exact matches
The game also features an endurance
mode, where you have to
battle through 100 opponents, as well as a basic
tutorial mode that runs you through the fundamental moves, but fails to provide mentoring on advanced tactics.
There's also a straightforward arcade
mode called
Battle Zone, a
Tutorial mode that introduces you to the basics of combat, and a Training
mode in which you can set a variety of options to determine your opponent's behavior and then practice your stuff.
Aside from a barebones Arcade
mode with an unfairly difficult giant boss
battle, there is an offline Versus
mode that can only be played two - player local and a Mission
mode that amounts to an extended combo
tutorial.
Assemble your dream team — Pick freely from characters from BLAZBLUE, UNDER NIGHT IN - BIRTH, PERSONA 4 ARENA, and RWBY Tactical tag team action — Swap your characters in real time mid-
battle for new combos and strategies Simplified controls — High - level gameplay has never been more in reach with standardized input - friendly attack commands for ease - of - use Unique story episodes — Experience the story in Episode
mode, with different episodes for BLAZBLUE, UNDER NIGHT IN - BIRTH, PERSONA 4 ARENA, and RWBY Take the fight worldwide — A new and improved online
mode offers the best online multiplayer experience yet Go from baby steps to bustin» heads — Arc System Works» trademark top - of - the - line
tutorial teaches you the ins - and - outs of
battle in no time
As I mentioned earlier, the game does well in teaching you the basics via its
tutorial mode, giving you some basic combo
tutorials, along with some complimentary mock
battles to help cement that information further.
You have My Town for character and Pokemon customization, Single Player
Modes for the Ferrum League Story Mode, Single
Battles against the CPU, and Practice for
Tutorials.
Multiple game
modes: Hone your skills with various
tutorial missions,
battle against computer controlled opponents, or engage in epic campaigns and tournaments against other players.
Although the
Tutorial mode provides unlimited play, the Single
Battle and Local
Battle modes are limited to 15 plays.
A single - player campaign offers advanced
tutorial lessons with historical
battles; multi-player
mode challenges players to strategic wits.
Upon the first time playing Injustice 2; an optional
tutorial in which you control Batman
battling Superman will be offered to the player which is essential to explore and learn from before venturing into the story
mode.
• Player Match (Online
mode) • Casual Match (Online
mode)-- 1vs1, 2vs2, 3vs3 • Ultimate
Battle (Online / Offline
mode)-- 15 missions, 30 missions • Trial
Battle (Offline
mode)-- 1 Route • Free
Battle (Offline
mode) •
Tutorial
There is a
tutorial mode which teaches you how to play, the regular
mode which takes you through 10
battles against computers of ever increasing difficulty, and Hell
mode which is an extremely difficult version of the normal
mode.
The game features 3 game
modes: «
Tutorial» for beginners, «Character
Battle» vs CPU characters and «Rank Match», online battle with other pl
Battle» vs CPU characters and «Rank Match», online
battle with other pl
battle with other players.
As for
modes are World Match,
Battle Tutorial, Rankings, Replay Channel, a limited amount of stamps, lobby avatar customization, and 2 dramatic scenes.
The studio has included a full single - player
tutorial, as well as single - player AI
modes for new players to acclimatise to the gameplay mechanics,
battling with up to three AI opponents to build familiarity with the cards.
The new game
modes include
Tutorial, Character Story Mode, Survival Mode, Capcom Fighters Network, and Network
Battle.
As part of the beta, players can also play in various
modes: world match,
battle tutorial, rankings, replay channel, stamps (limited set), lobby avatar customization, and 2 dramatic scenes.
The offline
modes include only a
tutorial, training missions, and mind - numbingly boring matches against A.I. bots in either wave - based survival, or standard
battles (with optional Hero characters).
Aside from a barebones Arcade
mode with an unfairly difficult giant boss
battle, there is an offline Versus
mode that can only be played two - player local and a Mission
mode that amounts to an extended combo
tutorial.
The demo will feature all 13 playable Virtuaroids from the full game, include a
tutorial and CPU
battle mode.