With Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, a brand new open world action RPG launching in January 2020, I think its apt time to look back on how Dragon Ball games have been perceived in the past, especially in terms of their genre and how publisher Bandai has marketed them.ĭespite being the grandfather of modern Battle Shonen manga, Dragon Ball actually doesn’t have that many full-blooded fighting games under its belt. Dragon Ball FighterZ became a smash hit with everyone from critics to fighting game fans and has become a mainstay at major fighting game tournaments like EVO. And what is sometimes underestimated is how much the fandom (for many) was cultivated by the video games released. Jokes aside, DB has transcended every medium you can imagine, everyone from every walk of life seemingly loves Dragon Ball in their own distinct way. I’m convinced that Akira Toriyama has an actual set of Dragon Balls and has wished for an everlasting stream of revenue and legacy.
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