Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Review Roundup – Lives Up To Bodukai Legacy

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Sparking A New Era of Dragon Ball Fighting!

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  • Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics.
  • The game has a solid 83 score on Metacritic, which exceeds many fans’ expectations.
  • According to many critics, the game brings back fan-favorite features while introducing new ones.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is launching soon, and fans are excited to jump into a rich fighting experience that reminds them of the classic Budokai Tenkaichi games.

The game has received a lot of praise from both critics and players for its fun gameplay, large character roster of 182 characters, and a mixture of nostalgia with improved mechanics.

Why it matters: Lifelong Dragon Ball fans are extremely hyped about Sparking Zero, as the game recently became a top-seller on Steam.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Metacritic
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has an average score of 83 on Metacritic.

Many believe Sparking Zero is one of the best games in the Dragon Ball series. It has a solid score of 83 on Metacritic, with numerous reviews highlighting its true-to-form, fast-paced, arena-style fighting that fans love from Budokai Tenkaichi.

Some more notable scores from critics include:

  • Noisypixel 90/100
  • ComicBook 5/5
  • VG247 4/5

Sparking Zero impresses visually with its detailed character models, smooth animations, and colorful battle arenas. Critics have praised the graphics for enhancing the experience of being in the Dragon Ball world.

The customizable battle modes allow players to adjust enemy strategies and difficulty and offer endless replay value. 

The game brings back many favorite features from earlier games while updating them for today’s players. New skills, like “Dragon Homing,” make the combat more engaging.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Has Exceeded Everyone’s Expectations

Players can perform air combos to keep opponents bouncing and experience the excitement of classic beam clashes, complete with dramatic camera angles.

However, not all reviews were completely positive. While many critics praised the main gameplay and content, some felt the Episode Battle mode fell short.

The game’s AI is seen as challenging but fair, with difficulty settings that range from easy to very hard. The tougher levels can frustrate players who aren’t used to fast-paced action. However, they offer a rewarding challenge for those willing to learn the game’s mechanics.

Overall, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero successfully captures what made the Budokai Tenkaichi series so loved while also updating it for newer players.

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