Players obtain cards and create powerful decks and then place them in combat against enemy teams. It reminds me of the Dragon Quest RPGs because of the turn-based tactical combat. It blends a mix of tactical combat and RPG elements with fighting. It reminds me of the SDBHWM is the popular card game from Japan digitized. SDBHWM is the popular card game from Japan digitized. Easily the easiest one to get into, especially with the English Translation -If you're a graphics whore, you're not a gamer (and also shouldn't play this game) … Expand TL DR -If you love the arcade, you'll love this game -If you love Dragon Ball, you'll love this game, though don't set you expectations to that of a regular DB game -If you're an anime fan, go check this game out -If you don't like strategy games, you might want to wait for a price drop -If you're a casual, you'll want to try this game out. bad The story, if any of you are wondering, follows both a new concept as well as old villains' plans from other editions of (Super) Dragon Ball Heroes, so if you've never played them before, the story is a blast. Those include: -Graphics, which under-perform, especially when compared to the standard that games like Xenoverse 2 and FighterZ have set -Specific Motion-Actions, which would easily work in an arcade, but are somewhat awkward to do in docked mode, like for example scratching your card up and down really fast or following a specific pattern -Sound-effects, which sound like they've been lifted straight from the arcade, so much so, that they sound very low quality and just. The game looks, sounds and plays like it would in an actual arcade, for those of you who have never played any of these games before, that's a good thing! That being said, some elements seem a bit too close to the arcade. The game is simply a blast to play, no matter how long you play it for short sessions or long-plays. Over 300 Characters on over 1000 Cards, ridiculous concepts such as SSJ4 Broly, Cell X, Kid Buu (Demon Lord Dabura absorbed), Vegeks (Vegeta + Trunks) and sooooo many more. This game emulates the arcade pretty much perfectly.
#Dragon ball heroes how to#
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a great example of how to do a port from the arcade to home systems if maybe a bit too accurate.