Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is a final flash from the past, sometimes to a fault, but the feeling of traveling back to a simpler time when games didn’t have to be balanced or competitive to be ...
If you are wondering how to watch all of Dragon Ball in order, don't worry because you aren't alone. Like most of the best ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is the new standard for simulated Dragon Ball Z combat, featuring lightning-fast characters blitzing through huge environments at the press of a button.
Dragon Ball is one of the most popular, not to mention extensive, anime franchises of all time – and for newcomers, the wealth of content can make it slightly tricky to know the best order to ...
Please verify your email address. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero includes 181 characters, spanning across all mainstream Dragon Ball media. The game allows players to recreate iconic battles or create ...
You couldn’t have a Dragon Ball game without regular old Goku in his base form, and fortunately, Sparkling Zero features four versions of Base Goku. Just like the ...
The story of Dragon Ball GT saw Goku transformed from an adult back into a childlike state, by a wish granted to perennial nusances the Pilaf Gang, using a set of “Black Star Dragon Balls ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero has over 180 characters at launch. Of course, the reveal was marred somewhat by a leak beforehand that showed off a character select screen featuring several ...
The Dragon Ball Tenkaichi series is one that meant a lot to me as a teenager and young adult – which was about the peak of my obsession with Dragon Ball Z – but it’s also one that I haven ...
After all, my older brother had all but forced Saturday morning cartoons on me, including anime like Dragon Ball and its successors, Z and GT. But it goes beyond even the shows. For nearly as long ...
Every Dragon Ball fan who plays video games remembers Budokai Tenkaichi 3, one of the greatest arena fighters of all time. I have fond memories of playing that on my PS2, competing against my ...
It won't be long before a new Dragon Ball anime starts airing for fans worldwide, and you won't have to wait long to watch it following its premiere. While Crunchyroll will stream Daima in ...