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If you are a fan of Dragon Ball, then one thing that you need to look into is the litany of intriguing games. The Dragon Ball IP has been home to many quality games over the years, ranging from classic competitive fighters like Dragon Ball FighterZ to highly enjoyable game series like the Budokai series and beyond. However, one release that did not get much credit at the time was Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission.
This card-based fighter was release for 3DS in 2013, and while it might not be too memorable it was a good addition to the Dragon Ball games collection. Is it worth trying out today, though? Or might you find more fun in other card battlers?
An interesting card-based take on the Dragon Ball formula
While many card-based fighting games have come to the fore since the likes of Slay The Spire made them so beloved, Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission was an interesting take on the formula itself. This is a portable take on Dragon Ball Heroes, a very well-received arcade game. The use of the card-based function adds something quite different to the overall gameplay loop.
One thing to note is that this title done a good job of including heroes from all of the Dragon Ball IPs, including the movies. This means that fighting the likes of Janemba and Hildegarn are possible; many of the big titles in the games do not allow this.
With over 200 characters and close to 1000 cards to collect, too, there was much to do in this game. The general gameplay loop itself was built around the concept of fighting through a whole host of different battles and characters from Dragon Ball Z and GT.
By using the same interface as the Dragon Ball Heroes game, except this time played by using the touch screen, players put five cards into a lot and fight the battle using these card formations. Think of it was a rather simplistic and general take on something like Gwent.
Generic card battler in an interesting team builder (6/10)
The main thing to note about this game is that your primary intention is to build up a large collection of cards. With the aforementioned 900+ you have lots to choose form. This means that you can pick up all manner of famous heroes and then work your way through the story going from the Saiyan Saga all the way through Dragon Ball GT.
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This means you get to play through the most important moments in the series, but it also means doing so through the rather bland and generic combat system. The more cards you get the more fun it can become, but the fundamentals of the battle system never really change or improve. With that in mind, some might find the Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission gameplay loop a little dull. For Dragon Ball fans, though, there is more than enough here to keep you interested if you enjoy card battlers.
Pros
- Huge collection of cards and heroes to unlock
- Covers large swathes of the Dragon Ball storyline
Cons
- Probably not enough combat depth to get beyond the repetition
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It’s a strategic card battle game featuring characters from across the entire DRAGON BALL series. Collect cards & build your deck as you play through an all-new DRAGON BALL story.
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Great gameplay, lots of depth, tons of content and even more fan service. If you love Dragon Ball and you’re happy to try something different, don’t miss it.
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It’s not the most complex strategy game out there, but it will appeal to the Dragon Ball set for sure. SDBHWM offers an amazing quantity of characters, references and attacks from the Dragon Ball universe. Fan service made right.
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Based on the original Japanese coin-op game, Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a pure fan-service gem. With more than 350 characters covered and over 1000 collectible cards, there is a lot of stuff to have fun with. Even if it is a card-based game, you can still feel the signature action of regular Dragon Ball Games.
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Visuals are rough, interface is clunky and the game is not really updated to the latest expansion pack, however there is a lot to love if you are a fan of the franchise and the tactical gameplay is surprisingly deep.
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Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is the best version of the long-running card-battling series yet, boasting a raft of new adjustments, extra cards and fresh missions to keep you coming back for more. It’s packed to the rafters with content, from a heavy-duty story mode to local and online battles, so if you’re a fan of the series you’re going to lap up this entry now it’s finally arrived in the West. While it lacks the deeper tactical nuance of Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Champions, it’s still a fun and unapologetically Japanese arcade experience right there on your Switch.
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Super Dragon Ball Heroes is pure fan-service and a great adaptation of the original arcade game. Nevertheless, its visuals are out-dated and its core gameplay is soon redundant. Tolerant fans might enjoy it.
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Super Dragon Ball Heroes is strictly for Dragon Ball mega fans looking to have some fun with the series canon. Everyone else should stay far, far away.
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For over 9 years, Dragon Ball Heroes has been around in Japan for a very long time and never got a release in the West. Now the wait is over,For over 9 years, Dragon Ball Heroes has been around in Japan for a very long time and never got a release in the West. Now the wait is over, thanks to Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission on the Nintendo Switch, which i think is the perfect console for the game as it makes you feel like it as playing the actual card arcade game. Is it a bit expensive? Yeah you could say that, but you get a lot to do in this game, like the Story Mode, the Arcade Mode, there are over 1,000 cards and over 350 playable characters to create many teams. So please, if you have Nintendo Switch and are a Dragon Ball fan, get this game and support it. Cause if we keep supporting Super Dragon Ball Heroes, we might get the actual Arcade game in the West. Dragon Ball in Dave N Busters anyone?… Expand
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I love this game so much and it’s really amazing i hope we get some sign of a update or new release… Expand
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I only recently got into DBZ and DBZ games,
but as a huge fan of cardgames (yugioh, magic, etc) and the artstyle
this game is a gem,I only recently got into DBZ and DBZ games,
but as a huge fan of cardgames (yugioh, magic, etc) and the artstyle
this game is a gem, beautiful cutscenes, an IMMENSE amount of content (ton of arcade, long story mode, a ***ton of cards…-) certainly a time sinker
opening card packs ((all in game currency no worries)) is so satisfying and feels like a lootbox every time.
the game mechanics are neatly designed, a ton of team opportunities.
I could go on and on praising this game and go into detail,
but in short,, is this game worth the current prize? YES
hope this game sees a lot of DLC, certainly my top pick for mixed cardgame of the year… Expand -
The game fast paced ,nerve raking, and really fun. This is best in the xenoverse franchise and that’s saying a lot.
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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.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.
This game emulates the arcade pretty much perfectly. 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. The game is simply a blast to play, no matter how long you play it; for short sessions or long-plays.
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. 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. .. badThe 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.
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-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. 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 -
This game is almost perfect. An amazing experience that gives you the feeling of playing the actual japanese arcade game but instead of buyingThis game is almost perfect. An amazing experience that gives you the feeling of playing the actual japanese arcade game but instead of buying cards with real money, you grind for tickets. The story & multiplayer could have used a face lift but the «meat and potatoes» of this game comes from the arcade mode. That is where you will be challenged and actually feel like you need to change your team for certain match ups. This game sadly didn’t last as long as it should have due to the lack of support. There are a lot of cards missing in the card game, on top of the new cards that were promised to come in updates. Great game for newcomers but won’t keep you there for long once you have played everything the game has to offer.… Expand
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SDBHWM is the popular card game from Japan digitized. It blends a mix of tactical combat and RPG elements with fighting. It reminds me of theSDBHWM is the popular card game from Japan digitized. It blends a mix of tactical combat and RPG elements with fighting. It reminds me of the Dragon Quest RPGs because of the turn-based tactical combat. Players obtain cards and create powerful decks and then place them in combat against enemy teams.
The game boasts 350 characters using cell-shaded animations from the Budokai series, and players can collect over 1000 different cards. Players can also use the custom card creator to create their own card with effects, super attacks, and transformations. Collecting cards and editing them is very time consuming, and I prefer to get straight into the fighting.
This is a huge service to mega fan boys and geeks that have to have everything Dragon Ball. Dimps knows if they slap a picture of Ultimate Gohan on a card, fan boys will buy anything. However, it is a turn-off for those who prefer pure fighters. It is basically Dragon Ball team reduced to mini-games. You press the A button and try to win a charged impact or super attack, and watch the characters perform the same animation over and over again. This is a very unimaginative way to play the game and becomes mundane after a while.
With the number of characters, Dimps could have created a really exciting and fascinating followup to Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3. Budokai 3 had better core mechanics and players could enter various punch kick combinations and then use devastating ultimate attacks. It would have been awesome to perform all the super and ultimate attacks now in SDBH in a new Budokai game. This is truly a waste of good characters.
Players have also complained that’s it’s tedious to move the cards around, and the controls are awkward if you’re using a controller and no stylus on a PC. There’s also no English dub so you won’t hear Sean Schemmel’s voice shouting the famous word, «Kamehameha!» If Dimps spent a little more time on the game, they could have sent it to Funmation for an English dub.
The game also comes with a hefty price tag ($60), and the anime music add-ons cost extra. It is definitely not worth the cost. I would rent the game or try to get a free copy and try it out. If you like the game, then you can take your save game and transfer it if you decide to buy later on.
On the positive side, the game is unique and it does offer a lot of replayability. Players can go back to story missions and try to complete the ultimate clear conditions to collect items. This is bound to keep fans occupied for hours.
Unfortunately, the game fails to leave a lasting impression and its easy to put down the controller on this one. I think Dimps needs to capitalize on all 350 characters, their special moves and create a really good pure fighting successor to Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3.… Expand
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Type: TV Completed / 131 episodes [~24 m.]
Year: July · 2015
Genre: Martial Arts, Comedy, Adventure, Super Strength, Shounen, Fantasy, Action
Author: Toriyama Akira
Director: Chioka Kimitoshi )
Preview: Off-screen · Two-voice | One-voiced | Subtitles
Rating: PG-13
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(Dragon Ball Super) After the defeat of Majin Buu, another deadly threat awakens and threatens to destroy the Earth. All this time, the people of Earth lived in peace, not knowing who the true heroes were during the devastating battle against the Majin Buu who saved the planet.
With the help of the Dragon Ball, the protagonists undo all the damage and losses they have suffered, and continue to live a normal life. However, in the far corners of the universe, a powerful being called Biirus awakens, who in a dream had a prophecy of his defeat. Join Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, and the rest of the team’s friends to see them take on the toughest opponent they’ve ever faced. Biirus, God of destruction, is already interested in the Earth and decides to visit it. Will our main characters be able to live one more day until the end and prevent the destruction of the Earth? Or will the power of the God of Destruction be too powerful for the Saiyans? In any case, Goku will once again try to go beyond the impossible and once again fight for the safety of his loved ones and the planet!
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