Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Games Should Let You Skip Boss Fights, Nintendo Shouldn’t Brick Switches Over Piracy, And More Of The Week’s Top Takes

    10 May 2025

    13 Things We Noticed In The New GTA VI Trailer And More Of The Week’s Top Stories

    10 May 2025

    This Soulslike Will Respect Your Time, But Rewards You For Playing It Twice

    10 May 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Discord RSS
    Sunday, May 11
    • Contact us
    • info@xtremeservers.com
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Discord Instagram Pinterest RSS
    Xtreme Servers
    Xtreme Servers Blog Ad 1
    • Home
    • Game Servers
      • ARK: Survival Evolved
      • Counter Strike GO
      • Gary’s MOD
      • Minecraft
      • Rust
      • Team Fortress 2
    • Servers
      • VPS Hosting
    • Categories
      1. PlayStation
      2. PC
      3. Nintendo
      4. Xbox
      5. View All

      Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 514: 33 and a Third

      9 May 2025

      Share of the Week: Days Gone Remastered – Deacon

      9 May 2025

      Doom: The Dark Ages: The Kotaku Review

      9 May 2025

      Worst-Case Tariff Scenario Could Hike Game Console Prices By Over 69 Percent

      9 May 2025

      Games Should Let You Skip Boss Fights, Nintendo Shouldn’t Brick Switches Over Piracy, And More Of The Week’s Top Takes

      10 May 2025

      13 Things We Noticed In The New GTA VI Trailer And More Of The Week’s Top Stories

      10 May 2025

      This Soulslike Will Respect Your Time, But Rewards You For Playing It Twice

      10 May 2025

      Andor’s Latest Episodes Are The Best Yet And We Aren’t Ready For It To End

      9 May 2025

      Games Should Let You Skip Boss Fights, Nintendo Shouldn’t Brick Switches Over Piracy, And More Of The Week’s Top Takes

      10 May 2025

      The Solution To Nintendo’s Ineffective Battle Against Piracy Isn’t Bricking People’s Switches

      9 May 2025

      One Surprising Switch 2 Launch Game Sold Me On The Mouse Controls

      9 May 2025

      Switch 2 Will Get Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth And The Rest Of The Remake Trilogy, Too

      7 May 2025

      Finding Humanity in a Mechanical World

      9 May 2025

      Limited-Time Charity Humble Bundle Features 8 Xbox Game Studios Games; Proceeds Benefit Gameheads

      9 May 2025

      The Real-World Inspirations Behind Spirit of the North 2, Available Now

      9 May 2025

      Watch DOOM: The Dark Ages Official Launch Trailer

      9 May 2025

      Games Should Let You Skip Boss Fights, Nintendo Shouldn’t Brick Switches Over Piracy, And More Of The Week’s Top Takes

      10 May 2025

      13 Things We Noticed In The New GTA VI Trailer And More Of The Week’s Top Stories

      10 May 2025

      This Soulslike Will Respect Your Time, But Rewards You For Playing It Twice

      10 May 2025

      Finding Humanity in a Mechanical World

      9 May 2025
    • Contact
    Xtreme Servers
    Home » Dragon Ball Sparking Zero: hands-on report
    Featured

    Dragon Ball Sparking Zero: hands-on report

    Sarah ConnorBy Sarah Connor19 September 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Email

    The world-famous Dragon Ball saga is no stranger to game adaptations, but there’s one Dragon Ball game series in particular that fans have held in high regard: The Budokai Tenkaichi series. The original Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi debuted on the PlayStation 2 back in 2005, followed by two sequels in 2006 and 2007 and a PSP installment in 2010.

    Now, after years of fans waxing nostalgic over their love of those classic titles, Bandai Namco Entertainment and developer Spike-Chunsoft are bringing back the much-beloved 3D arena-fighting gameplay of Budokai Tenkaichi in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero – launching on PS5 October 11. We got our hands on a pre-release version of the game, and we’re here to tell you all about the awesome fighting that awaits.

    A universe-rocking roster

    Dragon Ball is a sprawling saga filled with a menagerie of memorable characters, and one of the first things you’ll notice about Sparking Zero is how huge the selection is. Besides familiar faces from Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, you’ll be able to control numerous characters from Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Super–and, if you preorder, you’ll have access to Goku (Mini) from the much-anticipated new Dragon Ball DAIMA series. Several characters have variations and transformations that reflect their growth over the series’ timeline, and these can be dramatically different from each other. Taking into account all of the characters, variations, fusions, and transformations, Sparking Zero’s starting roster is a whopping 181 playable characters.

    But don’t feel intimidated by the amount of choices you have: many of the base controls are shared between characters, so you should be able to pick up a new character quite easily. You can also equip various capsule items acquired in the in-game shop to bolster your characters’ base abilities if you want to give yourself a bit of a boost, along with cosmetic items to up your aesthetic power level.

    There’s a lot to do in Sparking Zero, but perhaps the best place to start is the Episode Battle, which has you playing through some of the series’ most important sagas through the eyes of its most prominent heroes–or villains. We tried out a few characters in this mode: Goku’s story and combat were a fairly simple introduction to the game’s mechanics, while characters like Frieza and Goku Black faced significantly more challenging one-against-many fights from early on. Depending on how fights go and the narrative choices you make, you might see the well-loved stories take some unexpected new directions.

    If you’d prefer to get straight into battle, Tournament Mode is also open from the get-go. Here you can play recreations of famous events like the Cell Games and the Tournament of Power. You can even set up your own rules and fantasy bracket if you’d like.

    We fight like Saiyans

    When you leap into a battle, you’ll be using 3D space to move in every direction to get the advantage over your foe as you dash, fly, attack, fire energy blasts, charge your ki, and react to your opponent’s actions. It feels incredible to utilize your combat techniques and the environment skillfully to get the upper hand over a dangerous foe.

    The Skill Count gauge charges up over the course of battle (indicated by a blue elliptical bar separate from your life and ki meters), and a large number shows your stock of charged skill bars. Certain combat abilities, like the new attack-absorbing Revenge Counter and transformations, require skill stocks, as well as bespoke abilities unique to each character, like Goku’s famous Kaioken, that give effects like stat buffs and movement boosts. 

    The visuals add tremendously to the experience, as well: as battles progress and heavy blows are exchanged, you’ll see certain characters become scuffed up and dirty, with torn and tattered clothes indicating just how fierce the fighting has become. Environments transform in realtime from the effects of energy surges and super-powered blows. When characters use skills and special attacks, you’ll see close-ups and visual flourishes that call upon some of the series’ most memorable and iconic images.

    Wishing dream battles into reality

    The new Custom Battle mode lets you craft your own stories and battle scenarios. Select the player and enemy characters, add in some special settings (like setting lower health or turning transformations off). You can customize more than just the gameplay, too: the music, the intro and ending cinematics — you can even add some mid-battle twists for a dramatic flourish if you want. If you need some inspiration, there are plenty of pre-made Bonus Battles designed by the developers to give you some ideas. Once you’ve made your epic encounter, you can upload it and share it with other Dragon Ball fans across the globe.

    As you create your battles and set up your dream matches, you’ll see firsthand just how many cool inter-character dialogue elements and interactions Sparking! Zero features. With such a huge roster, you’ll be able to have fights and team-ups between characters who would have never met in canon–and you might be surprised at some of their conversations!

    We asked the game’s director, Jun Furutani, about these fun dialogue bits. “It’s really interesting to see the special interactions between two characters with similar backgrounds who would have never met in canon,” he says. “But there are surprises, too–take the villains Baby and Zamasu. Baby’s goal is to control life, while Zamasu’s is destroying all living things. Those two ideas can’t coexist, so when you bring them together, you’ll see a very cool interaction. We want players to try out all sorts of combinations and see what they find.”

    Thankfully, you won’t have to wait much longer to see your most wished-for bouts come alive. Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero will debut on October 11, with Deluxe Edition and Ultimate Edition owners able to play three days earlier.

    Go to Source (PlayStation.com)

    Post Views: 68
    PlayStation playstation games
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleMicrosoft Flight Simulator 2024: The Many Enhancements That Make This the Most Ambitious Flight Sim Ever
    Next Article Making Hi-Fi Rush 2 Is About ‘Legacy’ Not Money, Says New Owner
    Sarah Connor
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Finding Humanity in a Mechanical World

    9 May 2025

    Limited-Time Charity Humble Bundle Features 8 Xbox Game Studios Games; Proceeds Benefit Gameheads

    9 May 2025

    Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 514: 33 and a Third

    9 May 2025

    Share of the Week: Days Gone Remastered – Deacon

    9 May 2025

    The Real-World Inspirations Behind Spirit of the North 2, Available Now

    9 May 2025

    One Surprising Switch 2 Launch Game Sold Me On The Mouse Controls

    9 May 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    Games Should Let You Skip Boss Fights, Nintendo Shouldn’t Brick Switches Over Piracy, And More Of The Week’s Top Takes

    10 May 2025

    13 Things We Noticed In The New GTA VI Trailer And More Of The Week’s Top Stories

    10 May 2025

    This Soulslike Will Respect Your Time, But Rewards You For Playing It Twice

    10 May 2025

    Finding Humanity in a Mechanical World

    9 May 2025
    Top Reviews
    Xtreme Servers Blog Ad 3
    About Us
    About Us

    We were founded in 2019 with some key objectives, provide our customers with an easy, reliable, fast and enjoyable gaming experience. Welcome to Xtreme Servers.

    Email Us: info@xtremeservers.com

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Discord RSS
    Our Picks

    Games Should Let You Skip Boss Fights, Nintendo Shouldn’t Brick Switches Over Piracy, And More Of The Week’s Top Takes

    10 May 2025

    13 Things We Noticed In The New GTA VI Trailer And More Of The Week’s Top Stories

    10 May 2025

    This Soulslike Will Respect Your Time, But Rewards You For Playing It Twice

    10 May 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news, articles & guides from Xtreme Servers by subscribing to our newsletter.

    © 2025 Xtreme Servers All rights reserved.
    • Home
    • Contact us
    • info@xtremeservers.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.