Dragon Ball FighterZ review

Dragon Ball FighterZ review

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https://www.pcgamer.com/dragon-ball-fighterz-review/

What is it? A 3v3 fighting game from the makers of Blazblue and Guilty GearExpect to pay £45/$60Developer Arc System WorksPublisher Bandai Namco EntertainmentReviewed on GTX 970, i5-6400, 16GB RAMMultiplayer Two players Link Official site

Fans of one of the biggest names in all of anime have been somewhat underserved by videogames, in quality if not in quantity. Licence holder Bandai Namco churns out tie-in games at a right old lick, but they’ve always felt like cash-ins: products that sell because of the name on the box, rather than what’s inside. Well, no longer. Not only is Dragon Ball FighterZ comfortably the best game this licence has ever produced, it’s a cracking fighting game, too.

Dragon Ball FighterZ review

Feb 6, 2018, 1:28pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/dragon-ball-fighterz-review/ >What is it? A 3v3 fighting game from the makers of Blazblue and Guilty GearExpect to pay £45/$60Developer Arc System WorksPublisher Bandai Namco EntertainmentReviewed on GTX 970, i5-6400, 16GB RAMMultiplayer Two players Link Official site >Fans of one of the biggest names in all of anime have been somewhat underserved by videogames, in quality if not in quantity. Licence holder Bandai Namco churns out tie-in games at a right old lick, but they’ve always felt like cash-ins: products that sell because of the name on the box, rather than what’s inside. Well, no longer. Not only is Dragon Ball FighterZ comfortably the best game this licence has ever produced, it’s a cracking fighting game, too.