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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero: This point that makes players and the press despair

Released in early access for owners of the Deluxe and Ultimate versions, the game Dragon Ball& nbsp;: Sparking! Zero surprised à faith players and the specialized press by its finishes, but also its difficulty.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero isn't even officially available worldwide yet, but the game is already garnering multiple praises… and criticisms. The latest video game featuring the adventures of Goku, Vegeta, Trunks and other super warriors has already made the rounds of specialist editorial offices. The title is also available in early access for players who have shelled out a little more money to benefit from the Deluxe or Ultimate editions which include three days of play before the official release.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is the ultimate game for fans of the manga

The specialist press is praising Bandai Namco's latest title. On JV.com, journalist TheXsable praises “the generosity of the casting, the quality effects, the impressive staging of the shots and the excellence of the fanservice." The game does not, however, receive a perfect score with a nice 16/20 displayed, the test criticizing in particular interfaces, cinematics and training mode which do "the bare minimum."

On the Gamekult/Les Numériques side, the new Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero receives a more mixed reception with a score of 6/10. Tester Cael also criticizes the game for a certain laziness in the menus and tutorials as well as a very uneven balance for the story mode. The journalist also points out a camera that tends to get a little lost.

Unlike the ActuGaming site which gives Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero the nearly perfect score of 9/10. Journalist Quentin praises the game's very complete basic cast as well as the single-player mode with its alternative scenarios. The test also highlights honor the graphics of the Unreal Engine 5 engine and the gameplay that turns out to be as accessible as it is enjoyable.

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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero: This point that makes players and the press despair

The tests of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero highlight the very complete gameplay of the game. © Bandai Namco

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero shocks with its difficulty

But on the players' side, it's a bit of a cold shower for some. Since the release of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero in early access, many Internet users have complained about the level of AI in the game's story mode. The lack of a tutorial seems to be felt since the enemies in the title use their best techniques and movements on players who are just starting out. Among the biggest difficulty spikes émentioned, we find "Great Ape Vegeta", the giant monkey version of the famous Saiyan prince that we can face at the beginning of the game.

It would therefore seem that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is not particularly tender in its first hours of play and that the training mode is even necessary to fully understand the gameplay of the title and have a good time on the story mode.

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11:20 – Is Dragon Ball Sparking Zero too difficult ?

The new Dragon Ball game from Bandai Namco studios does not seem to make everyone happy. The reason: the fairly high level of the AI ​​in the first hours of the game and one enemy in particular: Great Ape Vegeta (or “Giant Ape Vegeta”).

On the social network X (formerly Twitter) as well as on Twitch live streams, many players complain about Vegeta's difficulty. However, the latter represents one of the first fights in the game!

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116