10 Simple Ways To Make The Perfect Dragon Ball Z Game

10. Include Every Character

This point seems obvious now, but not long ago a typical Dragon Ball game often had a very limited roster of characters to choose from. It was always disappointing to play one of the games then realise one of your favourite characters was left out. More recent games have done a much better job continuously including more characters. Given this, obviously a prerequisite for the ideal Dragon Ball game is that it must include as many fighting characters from the series as possible. It doesn€™t matter if they are as weak as General Blue or as strong as Majin Buu, if they were a major or minor character that can fight, they must be included. And since the new series, Dragon Ball Super, continues to add new characters to its ridiculously sized cast, its stands to reason that the perfect Dragon Ball game would also be able to update itself following the introduction of new characters. This would support the online community and keep players coming back, all while rewarding loyal fans. No matter how old or new or obscure or underpowered, the perfect Dragon Ball game should be exhaustive and satisfy the completionist in every fan.
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