Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Gameplay Video Reveals New Mechanics And More Characters

by Marcus Stewart

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero gameplay presentation

  <a href="https://www.gameinformer.com/the-game-awards-2023/2023/12/07/dragon-ball-sparking-zero-is-the-next-budokai-tenkaichi-game">Dragon Ball Sparking Zero</a> had a big coming out party in the form of a 13-minute gameplay presentation that gave fans a nice look at its moment-to-moment combat. Bandai Namco showed off what's new, what's staying the same, and even revealed more characters joining the roster.&nbsp;

Naturally, Goku and Vegeta square off to show off Sparking Zero’s combat. The 3D fighter retains the familiar behind-the-back style of its predecessors, but graphically speaking, the flashy ki blasts and transformations look better than ever. 

The presentation introduces four new mechanics. First up is Skill Count, a number that rises as you execute moves during the battle and is then spent to trigger special abilities. Revenge Counter lets players retaliate with a big attack in the midst of absorbing damage. Super Perception is a parry-type move that lets players deflect an attack at the last moment (such as Goku smacking away Vegeta’s Galick Gun), but doing this spends Skill Count points. Lastly, Vanishing Assaults are teleport-based attacks designed to close the gap at mid-range to keep the pressure on your opponent.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero looks to have a massive roster of fighters (many of them variations of Goku and Vegeta), and the following characters are joining the line-up:

  • Broly (Super Saiyan Full Power)
  • Burter
  • Dyspo
  • Hit
  • Jeice
  • Kakunsa
  • Kale (Super Saiyan Berserk)
  • Master Roshi (Max Power)
  • Nappa
  • Super Trunks
  • Toppo
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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero still doesn’t have a release window, but it’s coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Source: Game Informer

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