10 Simple Ways To Make The Perfect Dragon Ball Z Game

4. Fully Destructible Environments

The environment plays a significant role in any Dragon Ball fight. After all, these are characters of colossal strength; they can€™t help but affect the environment when they fight. Even something as simple as a punch can cause mass destruction. It€™s important that a Dragon Ball game achieve this same effect to more accurately recreate its style. To do this, it needs well designed yet simple fully destructible environments for players to fight it. Every level should have multiple layers ranging from the sky, the ground, and the surrounding setting, all of which the players can interact with and use as offensive or defensive measures. As you fight and more powerful attacks get thrown around, the level should be constantly changing. At the end of any given fight, you should be able to feel the satisfaction of seeing the effects your actions had on the environment. And of course, should a character pull out their ultimate attack, the entire environment can be destroyed depending on its size and power. All of this is a way of making the fights more dynamic and authentic to the franchise. It adds a sense of unexpectedness and destructive fun. It should feel like you are destroying things around you without even trying. If a game were able to successfully achieve this effect, players would feel incredibly powerful, and that is absolutely necessary in order to differentiate a Dragon Ball brawl from any others.
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