DRAGON BALL FighterZ
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DRAGON BALL FighterZ feels like the moment childhood wonder meets pure competitive adrenaline. Every fight crackles with energy—bright, explosive, and impossibly stylish, as if the anime finally learned how to breathe through your controller. ArcSys didn’t just adapt Dragon Ball; they *translated its heartbeat* into motion.
The music hits with that perfect blend of hype and tension, pushing every clash into something theatrical. And the characters—each one feels lovingly sculpted, expressive, and alive. Whether it’s Goku’s earnest fire, Android 18’s cool precision, or Beerus’s playful menace, everyone brings their own rhythm, their own spark. Watching them grow in your hands—learning their routes, their synergy, their personality in motion—feels like forming a bond through battle.
But even a game this electric has its shadows. Some characters shine far brighter than others, leaving a few fan‑favorites feeling underpowered. Certain hand‑to‑hand normals and light attacks can feel stiff or limited compared to the flashier tools. And the online experience, while improved over time, still struggles with moments of delay that can break the flow of a fight.
Still, DRAGON BALL FighterZ remains one of the most joyful love letters the series has ever received—a game where every punch feels like a memory, every beam a celebration, and every victory a reminder of why Dragon Ball has stayed with us for so long.