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The Fusions score reflects the roots and tone of the series with appropriate vibraslap to equal out the wailing guitar. The soundtrack in Dragon Ball Fusions is perhaps the most “Dragon Ball” we have ever received short of the Shunsuke Kikuchi re-orchestrations in the Sparking! and Raging Blast games.
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The level of detail is impressive, with jelly beans floating around the Movie 12-inspired afterlife, swirling lights emanating from portals, and much more. You will find yourself flying from city to arena to island, through waterfalls, around mountains, and into rifts for battles. Each of the main hubs are themselves mish-mash sections from different eras and locations of the Dragon World. From colorful landscapes to inventive mook designs to blistering attacks, the game runs like butter and brings a smile to your face the entire time. Presentation:ĭragon Ball Fusions pushes the aging Nintendo 3DS hardware in all the right ways.
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Roughly 50 hours were sunk into the game pre-review, with a wide variety of main story, side missions, and fusion-grinding comprising said gaming time. The game was released at a perfect time in Japan (August 2016): a few months ahead of the impending Xenoverse 2 on consoles, giving it ample breathing room before the next experience.
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How We Gamed:ĭragon Ball Fusions served as wonderful validation for the purchase of a Japanese Nintendo 3DS following sporadic, unenthusiastic Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 sessions. This review is based on the original Japanese version of the game. This all changes as international 3DS gamers finally get a chance to join the whimsy in Dragon Ball Fusions. Beyond these entries, the only other option has been J Legend Retsuden, itself simply a collection of 8- and 16-bit games. The two Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission games never stood a chance for an international release, and with how poorly the games run on the system, only the most dedicated of fans will power through the tedium. On the flipside, the 3DS has thus far only produced a middling batch of games, and with the exception of Extreme Butoden, only in Japan. The original Nintendo DS served as a worldwide home for a huge variety of Dragon Ball experiences.