Dragon Ball Sparking Zero DLC 3 Won’t Bring Back Fans | Rant

    What’s going on you guys? This is your boy RBG aka 
    the random black gamer bringing you another video on Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, the game that just 
    keeps on not giving. As you guys are aware, the latest DLC announcement just dropped and a lot of 
    fans have mixed reactions about it. Some positive, but there are a lot of negatives when it comes 
    to this, and it’s for the right reason, and we’re going to talk about that today. But before we do 
    that, I got to ask you guys to do me the biggest favor and like this video. Yeah, I know it’s a 
    bit annoying getting this request at the very beginning of the video before you’ve watched it in 
    its entirety, but YouTube’s algorithm encourages it. So, if you rock with your boy and you know 
    I’m going to bring you that awesome content, then smash that like button. And if by any chance 
    this just so happens to be your first time here and you feel like I’ve wasted 10 minutes of your 
    time, then feel free to retract that like and give it a dislike. Just rate the video. But yeah, guys, 
    after what seems like eons, we finally have the latest DLC to Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. And I can 
    honestly say that it looks good. Like I’ve enjoyed what Spike Chunoff has done with these characters 
    in regards to how they animate. And I still consider this the best looking Dragon Ball Z game 
    that we’ve gotten to date. But with that said, it seems like anytime they give us an expansion pack, 
    they don’t necessarily fix the issues that have been hurting the game since launch, which is why 
    the overall reception to this DLC hasn’t really been all that positive as they would like it to 
    be. And before I even go into detail about those issues, we got to talk about the approach that 
    Bandai Namco and Spike Tunoff have had in regards to their rollout for these DLC packs. And I think 
    a lot of you guys will agree with me when I say that anytime there’s a buildup to a DLC, we don’t 
    really have that much hype behind it because Spike Tunoft, they’re just this weird development team 
    that doesn’t necessarily address things headon. And you’re going to hear me say Spike Tunoff a lot 
    in this video as opposed to Bandai Namco because I see a lot of people placing the blame on Bandai 
    Namco in regards to how this game’s been handled. And I cannot stress this enough. Even though this 
    is the company that’s largely responsible for pushing these games out, they don’t really handle 
    a lot of the inner workings or the development that goes into these Dragon Ball Z titles. A lot 
    of that hinges on the development team associated with each respective title. If anything, I 
    feel like this is the best the company has been in regards to giving these developers enough 
    creative leeway to put what they want to put into the post-launch content, which is why studios 
    like Dims have been able to pump out so many DLCs and expansion packs for games like Dragon Ball X 
    despite the game being almost a decade old now, and why we’re seeing something similar with 
    Dragon Ball Z Kakarat. So, at the end of the day, the ball is in Spike Tune Soft’s court, and 
    they’re going to have to figure out when they’re going to want to pick that ball up and get moving 
    when it comes to producing things for the fans who are eagerly wanting more for Dragon Ball Sparking 
    Zero. And sadly, they just haven’t been able to meet our expectations because everything that we 
    got up to this point has been bare minimum effort, if you ask me. And this goes back to those issues 
    that I was talking about earlier where we don’t have a lot of maps in this game compared to 
    previous games from the yester year. Dragon Ball Z Book Kiten Kaii 2 and 3 boasts by far 
    some of the most vast array of maps in any Dragon Ball Z title. And given the fact that this 
    game is supposed to be the spiritual successor of those titles, then you think that this game would 
    supersede them or at least have a similar number of maps. But unfortunately, that hasn’t been the 
    case, which is weird, right? because there are a ton of maps that are in the data mines for this 
    game. But unfortunately, we do not have access to. If you just so happen to own a high-end PC 
    that can handle the game, then you do have access to these maps. But unfortunately for those who 
    own a console, then you’re just left with what you got. Despite Spark and Zero featuring a lot 
    of characters that had these pivotal moments in Dragon Ball history, the stages that these moments 
    took place in aren’t anywhere to be found. And after almost a year of this game being out, we 
    finally have a new map. And that’s just that. We just got one map after all this time, which says 
    a lot. Because if you go back and look at the comment section on that video, you’ll see a lot of 
    snarky and sarcastic comments talking about after years, we finally got one map for Sparking Zero. 
    Or, oh man, they actually have a new location. Yeah, like that right there just shows you that 
    people have stopped taking this game seriously. All that hype that it had going up to its release 
    has diminished tremendously. And there’s barely a fraction of that hype left. And if you’re happy 
    about this, I don’t want to just crap all over your parade and say that you shouldn’t be happy 
    about it because I feel like there are a lot of hopeful players out there who have continued 
    to play the game religiously since its launch, despite its lack of new updates and things of 
    that nature. There’s also been this janky approach they’ve had to presenting these updates where they 
    say that they’re giving you a certain amount of characters only for it to be variants/formms 
    of the same character. Like, it’s funny, right? Because we started off with 11 so-called 
    characters in DLC 1, which were basically just variants of Gohan and Piccolo with a couple 
    of other characters thrown in there. But now, it’s actually gotten so bad to where we barely 
    even get any forms that are associated with these characters that they’re giving us. For example, 
    Goku Mini has had the weirdest roll out in regards to how he’s presented in these DLCs. When we first 
    got the game, he was released as a pre-order bonus for Dragon Ball Spark and Zero, and then we had 
    to end up getting another version of the character once Da rolled out and they wanted to present the 
    Daima characters with him. Instead of giving us all the forms associated with the character like 
    Super Saiyan 2 and Super Saiyan 3 as well as the latest entry Super Saiyan 4, we only got Super 
    Saiyan 1. Meanwhile, Vegeta Mini was able to get Super Saiyan 1, Super Saiyan 2, and Super Saiyan 
    3 respectively, which felt so one-sided for both of these characters, given the fact that Goku Mini 
    also transformed into Super Saiyan 3 in episode 17 of Dragon Ball Da. And I know many of you guys are 
    going to argue, well, he didn’t really do much in that form in the episode. But hey, that doesn’t 
    mean that they can’t just use their imagination and give him some moves that Goku would do for 
    this version of his character because we’ve seen that. Like look at the character of King Cold. 
    That guy didn’t do a single thing but swipe a sword and get blasted to oblivion. Yet, they gave 
    him an entirely new move set that really fit his character. And I feel like they could have did 
    that with Goku, many Super Saiyan 3. There’s also the fact that Spike Chunoft went out of their 
    way to hold off on featuring Super Saiyan 4 for the Goku mini character, even though the character 
    had transformed into this thing too much prior to the release of DLC 2. Like, I understand that you 
    want to save the best for last, but given the fact that you have two versions of that character, you 
    could have easily just included that in DLC 2 and use the adult version of Super Saiyan 4 Goku for 
    the last DLC of this da pack, but they opted not to do that. After months of waiting, we’re finally 
    getting an English dub for the characters such as Goku Mini, who should have had the English dub 
    available for him at lunch. And even though this is the latest DLC for Sparking Zero, this is by 
    far the smallest addition of characters that we’ve gotten so far, with a good majority of them just 
    being transformations of pre-existing characters from the roster, which is a major disappointment 
    if you ask me, because we don’t know if all the things that we’ve seen with these characters is 
    going to be included. like they didn’t necessarily show the entire transformation of Super Saiyan 
    4 Goku in his adult form where we see him rip off his shirt and proceed to transform into this 
    new form. We only saw him after they showed the Dragon Balls wishing I guess Goku to be turned 
    back into an adult. And we don’t even know if it’s going to be connected to any of his other 
    versions where you can actually transform in real time. Same can be said for Super Saiyan 
    3 Vegeta. These are characters that are most likely going to be put into their own separate 
    slots as opposed to just being attached to the base forms that we already have in the game. And 
    I think it’s safe to say that this Daima arc is pretty much done in regards to what DLC’s going 
    to include from that particular entry. And it’s very disappointing given the fact that we didn’t 
    necessarily get all the characters that came with that entry in Dragon Ball Z. And I’m not talking 
    about the characters that were all dwarfed into many variants of themselves. I’m talking about 
    characters that actually fought the Z fighters because for the most part we mainly got the good 
    guys as opposed to the villains that they went up against. Despite their prominence in this series 
    and the simple fact that they feature dragon balls in their chest, the Tamagami are completely absent 
    from this game’s roster, which is very similar to the shadow dragons, which these characters are 
    based off of. Like, let’s not forget that the only dragon that we were able to get out of that 
    group was Sin Shinron/Ome Omega Shinron. So yeah, another DLC that will keep us satiated for a 
    little bit of time, but will eventually we’ll grow bored of it and we’ll ask questions in 
    regards to other things like when we’re going to get more maps and when are we going to see the 
    pre-existing characters from the previous Ten Kai games make a return. There’s also major questions 
    regarding the story mode because many fans wonder if that’s going to be a oneanddone thing that 
    never gets touched again. While online versus was one of the main things being played with this 
    title, I can honestly say that there were a lot of fans who were invested in the story mode for 
    this and the most mutual opinion that fans had in regards of it was that it felt incomplete, like 
    they were going to add some more to it to further flesh it out. Like I initially thought that 
    anytime we got a new character that we were going to get a new map and a new story mode associated 
    with that said character similar to what we have been getting with things like Xenoverse and 
    Dragon Ball Z Kakarat which seems to be doing a better job with their Da DLC. But Spike Tunoft 
    just doesn’t seem like they can get the momentum going. Their momentum has been in a screeching 
    halt ever since the game’s launch. And they just don’t seem like that team that we used to have 
    back in the early 2000s that were very committed to giving us a Dragon Ball Z game that’s complete 
    upon launch. Instead, we’ve gotten a team that’s associated with other bad 3D arena games such as 
    Jump Force, which you already know how that was. That was a failure on all levels. And if this game 
    continues in the state that it’s in, it could end up just like Jump Force where it doesn’t receive 
    any more updates and ultimately be blacklisted from any store shelves as well as online. But 
    with all that said, I’m going to go ahead and turn it over to you guys. Are you satisfied with 
    the latest DLC for Dragon Ball Sparking Zero? Or do you feel like Spike Tunoft just hasn’t hit that 
    mark yet in regards to keeping you interested in this title? Let me know in the comment section 
    below. As always, I ask that you like or dislike the video. It doesn’t have to be a thumbs up. it 
    can be a thumbs down. But if you truly enjoyed the video, it would help me out tremendously if you 
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    video. I’ll catch you guys later. Peace out.

    Dragon Ball Sparking Zero DLC 3 Won’t Bring Back Fans. What’s going on you guys? This is your boy RBG aka the random black gamer bringing you another video on Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, the game that just keeps on not giving. As you guys are aware, the latest DLC announcement just dropped and a lot of fans have mixed reactions about it. Some positive, but there are a lot of negatives when it comes to this, and it’s for the right reason, and we’re going to talk about that today. But before we do that, I got to ask you guys to do me the biggest favor and like this video. Yeah, I know it’s a bit annoying getting this request at the very beginning of the video before you’ve watched it in its entirety, but YouTube’s algorithm encourages it. So, if you rock with your boy and you know I’m going to bring you that awesome content, then smash that like button. And if by any chance this just so happens to be your first time here and you feel like I’ve wasted 10 minutes of your time, then feel free to retract that like and give it a dislike. Just rate the video. But yeah, guys, after what seems like eons, we finally have the latest DLC to Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. And I can honestly say that it looks good. Like I’ve enjoyed what Spike Chunoff has done with these characters in regards to how they animate. And I still consider this the best looking Dragon Ball Z game that we’ve gotten to date. But with that said, it seems like anytime they give us an expansion pack, they don’t necessarily fix the issues that have been hurting the game since launch, which is why the overall reception to this DLC hasn’t really been all that positive as they would like it to be. And before I even go into detail about those issues, we got to talk about the approach that Bandai Namco and Spike Tunoff have had in regards to their rollout for these DLC packs.

    0:00 Intro
    046 DLC 3 Finally Dropped
    1:10 Lukewarm Reception
    2:42 Spike In Over Their Heads
    4:55 Too Many Varients

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