10 Simple Ways To Make The Perfect Dragon Ball Z Game

5. Emphasise Speed & Power

Dragon Ball fights are known for their speed and power. A good fight has characters zipping around each other at lightning fast speeds, hitting each other with quick yet powerful blows, and recklessly throwing around enormous energy blasts with the power to destroy planets. It stands to reason then that a good Dragon Ball game incorporates this distinctive style into every element of its design. Sadly, most games don€™t quite achieve this, hence why most of them aren€™t particularly good. The only game to come close was Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, and that was a handheld game. Despite that, it serves as an example of a proper Dragon Ball fighting game. Its fighting system is always intense with never a dull moment to be found, and that€™s because it never forgets to emphasise the speed and power of the fighters involved. The quintessential Dragon Ball game should focus on these two core elements of the series and use that to inform every design decision. Doing so would build the foundation towards creating an immensely fun and fast-paced fighting experience that captures the essence of the source material better than any of the other games, without alienating new players.
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