Honestly, when it comes to Dragon Ball Z games, there’s basically no contest over which one comes out on top. Dragon Ball FighterZ flies in a category all its own. The gameplay is precise and incredibly fun, while its art style makes one feel as though they’re controlling the anime itself.
Unlike many other media tie-in fighting games, the combat in FighterZ is complex enough to appeal to casual fans and pro gamers alike. This is one of the reasons why FighterZ has gained traction within the competitive gaming scene.
Unlike the more recent Jump Force, which had a heavily derided story mode, Dragon Ball FighterZ has received praise for its fun campaign. The storyline includes characters from all over the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super canon, bringing them together in a fight against the deadly Android 21.
The game still received regular updates and seems poised to be a longtime favorite for fans. Dragon Ball FighterZ has raised the standard for Dragon Ball z games, even without the presence of Shaggy as a playable character.
Written by: Looper