Since the success of Black Myth: Wukong, the world gaming industry has continuously welcomed the appearance of new quality blockbusters.
After Black Myth: Wukong, the most prominent one is Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – the latest game in the Budokai Tenkaichi series just released this October. Warmly received, but over time, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is also receiving a lot of criticism from a part of gamers.
If Black Myth: Wukong is a pure single-player game, then Dragon Ball; Sparking Zero is not that simple.
More worth mentioning, most of the criticism for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero mainly comes from the ranking and ranking mode of this game.
Specifically, many gamers have had to complain about the difficulty of improving rankings in the game. Most commonly, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's ranking system somewhat favors gamers who use high-level characters, thereby making this an almost irreplaceable formula for achieving success. . Accordingly, this imbalance is causing many gamers to think that perhaps Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero should abandon the ranking mode, when it is already relatively unfair right from the character system.
Most people think that S-Tier ranked characters in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero are not only strong, possessing 4 health bars, but also have better fighting skills. Therefore, if you choose your favorite character not to be in this group, the player's rate of winning ranked matches even if they have good skills will only be about 20%. For that reason, the class matches in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero are currently filled with some familiar faces that are often spammed by players such as Vegito, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan… As for somewhat weak names like Mr. Satan, Chiaotzu or Mr. Turtle all have almost no chance of appearing in these rankings.
However, at least even without participating in ranked matches, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is still a game worth playing with everyone when even its Single Player mode is relatively attractive and fun. quality. With fast-paced fighting matches and an in-depth storyline, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is still a game worthy of having in everyone's library.