

The cosmos would just feel off if there isn't a Saiyan-themed adventure on the horizon, and 2022 is well on its way to pleasing the anime gods with the announcement of Dragon Ball: The Breakers for the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Updated Januby Mark Sammut: It is written in the stars that every year must bring forth a new Dragon Ball game (or port). With so many projects associated with the series, what exactly are the best Dragon Ball games? While the West needed around another decade to truly catch Goku fever, nowadays, a year can barely pass without a Saiyan-themed fighting game or RPG hitting shelves. Similar to most of Dragon Ball's earliest titles, the shoot'em up – yes, shoot'em up – never made it out of Japan. In 1986, Epoch published Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyō for the Super Cassette Vision, marking the iconic series' first foray into gaming. RELATED: Dragon Ball: The Villains Who Had The Best Introductions, Ranked Admittedly, this is less about being spoiled for choice and more a case of there just being a ton of mediocre Dragon Ballgames that barely try to stick out from the crowd. With seven game modes, original Japanese voices, loads of unlockable treats, fully optimised 5.1 sound, ultra-realistic HD visuals, dazzling never-before-seen visual and camera effects, a new combo system, and the exclusive 30-minute Dragon Ball anime episode, the latest chapter in the irrepressible saga will be an essential treat for fans.With there being well over 9000 video games based on Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ballmanga and subsequent anime, narrowing down the list to the best titles of all time is far from an easy feat. Running at 60fps, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 produces faster and smoother animations than ever, further enhanced by countless new stunning visual effects. Environmental destruction now has an even more profound effect on the fights in the enhanced battle stages, which include a number of brand new ones.

The game features more than 90 of the most popular characters, over 20 of whom are new to the Raging Blast series. In Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 the story is told as the action unfolds, keeping the player locked into the world at every moment and bringing the experience closer than ever to the anime.

Everything from the camera to the controls has been reworked to create an accessible game with more than enough tactical depth to satisfy even the most battle-hardened Dragon Ball fan." VGB lists those revealed so far, including regulars like Goku, Vegeta, Frieza, Cell and Kid Buu. pushing themselves harder than ever to deliver the most authentic and advanced experience. The Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 character roster will consist out of over 90 characters, including some never seen before in a DBZ game. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 features a host of improvements and new features with the development team at Spike Co.
