Dragon Ball FighterZ
Dragon Ball FighterZ has already taken the internet by storm since its announcement, due in no small part to its absolutely gorgeous art style. The game truly looks like an episode of Dragon Ball Z in motion, with each character sporting a moveset ripped directly from the show or manga. It also helps that the title is developed by Arc System Works, the talented team behind the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series. All signs seem to point to Dragon Ball FighterZ being a smash hit, but it’s also possible the game could make a break into the competitive fighting scene.
Dragon Ball FighterZ uses elements from various other fighting games, sporting the three-person team mechanic found in Marvel vs. Capcom, as well as a focus on aerials and combos. At the same time the Vanish and Dragon Rush moves in the game resemble the Roman Cancel system found in the developer’s other games like Guilty Gear Xrd. Combining all of these elements may prove to be a great idea and help Dragon Ball FighterZ snatch its place at events like EVO, which it already appeared at in 2017. It won’t be long until the public can get their hands on the gorgeous fighter as it launches on Jan. 26, 2018.