
The assets, models and backdrops all look rough around the edges. In terms of the overall look, this game looks basic. Then moving onto the presentation of the title. You can’t launch into the air with careless abandon, for example, a staple of the DB fighting game experience.

Plus, the scale feels limited compared to other games. However, despite this, the combat feels repetitive, without the same action-packed flair that other games in the series have in abundance.

You have access to Ki blasts, punches kicks and a range of other powers. The combat for this game is just downright dull. Something that this game seems to forget was essential.

However, all these modes depend on fun and fluid battle mechanics. You’ll have access to training, you’ll have an arcade mode and you’ll have your unlockables to gather throughout the run. There is still an AI and local multiplayer fighting mode. The player will still be able to enjoy the highlights from the show’s run through a story mode. The thing that will come as a comfort to players who love games within the DB series is that this game maintains some of the usual modes.
