![]() ![]() Now it is up to the heroes to stop the God of Destruction before all is lost. Beerus leaves, but his eerie remark of “Is there nobody on Earth more worthy to destroy?” lingers on. Ecstatic over the new challenge, Goku ignores King Kai’s advice and battles Beerus, but he is easily overwhelmed and defeated. After awakening from a long slumber, Beerus, the God of Destruction is visited by Whis, his attendant and learns that the galactic overlord Frieza has been defeated by a Super Saiyan from the North Quadrant of the universe named Goku, who is also a former student of the North Kai. There is some real potential to develop something magnificent for the DBZ franchise using Battle of Z as a framework.The events of Battle of Gods take place some years after the battle with Majin Buu, which determined the fate of the entire universe. Outside of that - the visuals are great, the stories are much the same, and the interfaces are excellent. The combat needs some refinement in every respect. Often you will find yourself getting angry at things not quite panning out the way you plan, and end up in defeats beyond your control. A Welcome Frontier That Could Use Some Workīold and brave development alone can't make a game great, but there is a lot to take from Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z - and that is something to celebrate. But there is a lot of room for fine-tuning. It's a magnificent attempt at making something fresh with all the options available. The buttons are clunky and not entirely responsive, where executing moves becomes frustrating. As an action game, the mechanics prevent the freedom to apply abilities towards their targeted foes wherever they see fit - but controlling your characters mounts a challenge. The combat in Battle of Z, however, is where things start to get a bit shaky. The strategies and preparedness that can be implemented add a bit of zen-like valor to an already intense fight. ![]() ![]() The freedom offered in the battle mechanics is refreshing - with RPG elements such as upgrades and consumables available to apply in each vast battle. More admirable features an expansive roster of characters numbering up to 70, with 8 players that can battle simultaneously. There are more enemies present, different combat forced to achieve goals, and a hell of a lot of Dragon Ball Z packed into the offering. The most welcome changes being the battlegrounds being an open world where player fully controls where they go and what they do. Dragon Ball Z: Battle for Z ditches the traditional side-scrolling, two opponent fighters in favor of an action-RPG style game. ![]()
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