10 Simple Ways To Make The Perfect Dragon Ball Z Game

2. Comprehensive Multiplayer

A fighting game is only as strong as its community, and if a Dragon Ball game is to attempt to stand up to the competition, it needs to support its players with a strong focus on multiplayer. A way to accomplish this is to provide players with an assortment of game modes and activities to choose from. Obviously you€™d have the standard VS mode, where two-six players battle each other either individually or on teams. There of course also must be a World Tournament mode, based on the famous event within the series, where players fight in a more competitive and controlled setting. A challenge tower of some kind in the same vain as Mortal Kombat would be a welcome addition as well, along with a spectator mode that lets people watch and cheer on their favorite characters. To top it all off, players should be able to upload and share their custom characters with each other, as this would forge a more personal and communal experience among fans. All of this should support both local and online multiplayer. These are just a few ideas meant to sustain a community for a long period of time, which most Dragon Ball games don't do a good enough job of. Regardless of whether you're on a couch with friends or in a party online, everyone should be having a blast playing a Dragon Ball game together.
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