Eye for details of the Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero developers is best judged when the game arrives. But what we saw in the game’s trailers is enough to assume that a great deal of attention to detail was paid. Now it seems time to make some adjustments to focus on its performance.
Some fans noticed the details the developers are working on and one can’t really say if the graphics have been downgraded. Instead, some smart work goes in there as far as the changes are concerned. For what it’s worth, the community appears to be liking their work.
Developers Want the Next Dragon Ball Game to be the Best
Gamers are worried that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has had a graphical downgrade. Credits: Steedoj on YouTube
Spike Chunsoft is leaving no stone unturned for their upcoming game as they continue to polish it before releasing it in October 2024. The clip shared by a user dubbed sauza_io on X (formerly Twitter) highlights the changes that have been made in Sparking Zero so far.
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The clip features several characters, including Piccolo, Vegeta, Goku, and more. In several instances, one can see the game looking more like an anime than a game.
Some changes made to Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO.It’s safe to assume they are going to look after this game and make sure it runs the best it can. Thank you @sauza_io pic.twitter.com/krrcpeJwX6— Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO News, Posts & Fan Hub (@DBSparkingZER0) July 3, 2024
Some fans were seen presenting suggestions for Super Saiyan transformations. This user dubbed Soul King Danny wants the hair to go more golden than simply yellow.
The hair color is still to light for the super saiyan transformations 1-3 for all characters. Instead of yellow they should go for a more golden color— Soul King Danny (@Soulkingdanny) July 3, 2024
Developers of the game certainly deserve a pat on the back for their work and this user called MohdTaleb1543 remembered that. His energy can be felt in the comment.
Dude I love how much they’re taking care of this game. This team of Devs are on a fuckin roll! This is a true example of how devs should take care of their game. Not like other countless titles that failed cuz of their dev teams.— Mohammed Hazza’a Taleb (@MohdTaleb1543) July 3, 2024
WhatTheHellMan’s “artiest eye” was sure to to observe the subtle differences that went in.
My artiest eye ????️ has notice subtle differences. Thank god the REAL fanboys choose to speak up.— WhatTheHellMan (@SaintGoblinwawa) July 3, 2024
There appears to be a fan of Android 18 called Indominus_44 who shared an in-game clip of Krillin’s better half.
???? pic.twitter.com/zK2iIfhefq— Indominus Primal-Maximus Rex (@Indominus_44) July 3, 2024
While sauza_io mentioned in the original post that he can’t seem to come across any changes in the SSJ3, there was, in fact, a change in the upcoming Dragon Ball game that players ought to like.
There Still Are Some Potential Changes to Attain This Feat
More characters will be revealed for the game in the coming weeks. Credits: Steedoj on YouTube
While Spike Chunsoft is at it, they should revamp other aspects that fans have highlighted recently. In one clip shared over social media that features a beam clash between Goku and Raditz, it highlights a dimensional shift that was featured in the 2018’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
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Apart from a few instances, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero does a great job when it comes to doing justice to characters. From Goku’s warm-up in Broly to Gogeta’s hand gestures in it, fans are looking forward to a visually stunning feat.
Furthermore, fans will be able to recreate battles and narratives and share them online. With the endless possibilities that Bandai Namco is presenting there, we are going to see a lot of fan theories come to visual fruition through the game.
What do you think about these changes in the game? We would like to know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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