Ready for one of the most highly anticipated originally Japanese games that has now come to American iOS devices? Created by Bandai Namco Entertainment Incorporation, Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle is available for everybody who has an iOS device which has the compatibility of 6.0 or higher. This is a pretty recent update for iOS devices, which means that a lot of devices might not have the compatibility in order to download this game. Since this game was recently made, only players who have knowledge of english will be able to play Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle.
It will require you to know the language to the point where you can read through the decent amount of text that the game goes through in the game. If you don’t know english, it will be pretty hard to play the game because the game has a couple of details that are not so easy to figure out unless given a little bit of instruction during the game. The last update in Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle was on July 29, 2015. This is really because the game was created only about a week ago and released for all players to play. Because this game is really new, it did go through a good series of updates in order to make sure that the game did not have too many bugs and did not crash for a majority of devices so that more people could play the game.
This update was one of them. Version 1.1.2 fixes a couple of bugs that the game has had since its release. Understand that this game has only come out recently which means that it is not exactly too new in terms of how the game is played most effectively even though players may feel like the game is so simple or difficult. Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle is not a very big game with a size requirement of 56.6MB so it will not take up too much space on your devices. To make it even more sweet, Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle takes up less space than the average game which usually requires players to have about 70MB of spaces on their devices. You can download it from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
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Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle is a mix of an adventure board game while also consisting of a certain kind of puzzle game that you might find familiar in other games in the app store. This unique combination of game types is often a bit of a disaster or a huge success for a game because the gameplay must make sense enough to justify the mix of the game types as well as, because this is based off of a very famous show, must resemble both the storyline as well as the gameplay style that the television show held.
To start out the game, you are basically a person who is looking to fight against the evil that this approaching the Dragon Ball Z world where the dimensions of the world are distorted and out of balance and all of that cheesy stuff that you might expect from a game like this. You are guided through Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle by Trunks and King Kai who will help guide you through what is going on in the game while also helping you to play the game more effectively and be better at the game when you are in that mode of game. Even at the beginning of the game, it gets quite confusing because the storyline gets all whacked up and doesn’t follow the television show or anything like that.
There are three different game modes that you can play after you finish the normal mode of the stage. There is also the hard mode as well as the Z-mode. As you can imagine, the z-mode is the most difficult and really requires you to play after you have completed all of the normal missions and then went through the game and finished all of the hard missions and then finally you will be able to stand half a chance through all of the Z-missions. It does make the game take a long time and make the game a good time waster, but I don’t think that anyone is going to play after the first time that they go around the game.
Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle is a combination of a board game and a color-matching battle system where matching the same color Ki orbs will give you the ability to do more damage per number of combos that you get of that color orb. Then, in order to progress through the board game, if you will, you will be able to roll randomly so that you can unlock the fighter within your team through in-game items. Also in the board game, you might experience the game being a bit short because it is fairly easy to get across the entire board pretty smoothly without too much trouble crossing the entire board.
After you get all the way across the board, you will be able to face off against the ultimate boss of the stage which is usually one of the famous characters from the television show so the game does follow the television shows with knowing which character goes with which world, but that is probably just about all you are going to see when you are comparing the two together. So pretty much after you are done with the normal stage, you can move on to redoing the entire stage through the hard mode and then the Z-mode if you wish to get destroyed.
The actual battle that you will do whenever you get to a place on the board where you are facing off against someone, you will be able to see a ton of colors of Ki balls as well as some rainbow colored ki balls that you can use in order to match a good row of ki balls together to try and do damage to the enemy. You can also incorporate a bit of strategy whenever you are matching balls together with the right color. You can use the type weaknesses and strengths to your advantage. A good example of this is by using red balls and matching those together, you will be able to do more damage to the yellow characters who have the type of yellow.
In contrast, if you do red damage and match all of the red balls together, you will do significantly less damage to characters who do blue damage. Red is weak against blue. This match knowledge is extremely important because it will help you significantly in the future due to the fact that enemies will become strong to the point where you have to be able to kill them in one shot so that you don’t die the first turn. Using strengths and weaknesses to your advantage will allow you to survive some boss’ attacks or be able to one shot people who you have strength over. Lastly, there is also a healing orb which will allow you to heal up some of the health that you lose from the enemy every single time they attack you. It does not matter what type of heroes you have because healing will always heal you up.
In Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle, there are parts of the game where you will be able to go through a couple of animation scenes where Goku blows up an entire planet to somehow fit the storyline, even though it doesn’t in reality.
In battle, make sure that you are always able to use the characters you have to the full potential. This means that you should be using whatever skills that they have. The skills that they have specifically to them are called Link Skills. You are able to use these extra abilities whenever you are placing the right Z-warriors in the same line. Some characters are able to give a stat boost which means that you will do more damage in the game for a certain amount of turns or you will take less damage from the enemy for a certain amount of turns.
When you look at the board game, it may be a bit confusing at first because you have no clue what to do in terms of how the game works and how the game is functioning with all of the stuff on the screen. In Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle, you will almost always be able to get a choice between three numbers. These numbers how many spaces that you are able to move that turn. The grey spaces that you see on the screen signify the fact that the square is unoccupied and you can go on that square without getting attacked or anything like that.
The ones that have a red space with a little x in the middle result in you losing some of your hp. The question marks mean that you will be able to face off against something that is randomly selected for you. It can be bad or good, but it is all randomized so you won’t know what you are getting into when you land on the question mark spaces. On the blue spaces, you can get additional money or get some more Ki for your characters, while the red spaces mark the enemies on the board that you can face. Any of the enemies which have a stop sign, resemble all of the enemies that you will be forced to face otherwise you will not be able to go off against the boss at the end of the stage.
You are able to keep track of the number of turns until your enemy is allowed to attack. You can judge based off of the number of turns when you need to switch out your character so that you are able to take less damage through that damage weakness and strength like I talked about above. You will be able to prep for the attack and take less damage overall if you attack at the right times and switch to the correct characters at the right time as well.
Ki bursts are obtained whenever your character is a certain type of color and there is a combo that is available that you can do that gets off a long combo. You will be able to Ki burst if you have enough of those same colored orbs in a line so you are able to do additional damage. Although it is not always available, you should still look for them whenever you can so that you can do additional damage.
Additionally, make sure that you are logging in every single day so that you receive the additional bonuses that the game gives you everyday for logging in a row. This will give you additional gifts that you can use in the game which will help you in the long term. You can use these gifts in battle or you can also use them outside of that and in the shop screen. By ;logging in everyday, you will also be able to see whether the in-game events up are worth it or not. These events will give you information on whether you can complete them and earn additional fighters which are usually stronger than what you might find on the side of the rode. If you are able to finish these events, they are completely worth it in the long run.
If you are looking to awaken a couple of characters or improve them by awakening them, you will have to have some specific materials in order to pull this off. You are able to find awakeing medals through the game that you can use which will increase your fighter’s stats so that it does more damage as well as take more damage.
I don’t really understand why Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle doesn’t try to just follow the television show battle scene for battle scene. There are definitely enough battle scenes to justify making the game a battle by battle basis basing the whole thing on the television show. With them trying to make their own storyline, it gets confusing for players who have both watched the television show and are now playing the game. I don’t really like the structure of it all also due to the fact that the game consists of three different modes.
After you play it the first time through, is there really people who want to play a more difficult version of the game? That is kind of like playing Pokemon on the normal mode and finishing the entire game and then the game asking you whether you want to play the exact same game, but at a harder mode. It is not fun to play at all and not exciting to play the second time around. The fact that the game kind of encourages you to play the hard mode and then the Z-mode is kind of annoying and just annoying to play. It doesn’t make the game any fun and simple makes the game too overwhelming to play.
Ratings:
Artwork:
I would give Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle a 5/10. I think that the little badges of each character are pretty good, but are just basically taken out of the game. The characters when in battle are simply animated as well and the artwork is basically the television show.
Music and SFX
I would give Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle a 5/10. The music and sound effects are alright. I can’t say that they are too bad, but they are pretty cheesy and you can probably think about what they are going to play before you play the game.
Story and Originality
I would give Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle a 3/10. The story is really messed up comapred to the television series, but you wouldn’t know if you just played the game. it is taken off of a television show, so I’m not sure how original that kind of game is.
General Gameplay
I would give Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle a 4/10. The gameplay is a bit cluttered with the fact that it is both a board game while also matching puzzle game. I don’t like the combination of the two. Just choose one and go with it. By going with both of these types of games, it makes the game kind of confusing in terms of what to do next.
Addictiveness
I would give Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle a 4/10. The levels after the normal ones are too hard for people who don’t spend money, making it kind of a pay to win kind of game.
Overall Rating
Overall, I would give Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle a 4/10.