As a kid of the 90s, I’m well past the age of getting excited aboutanime-licensed games, but if there is one property that makes me feel like a kid again, it would have to be Dragon Ball. With the release of Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero, I can safely say that my excitement for the game has been satisfied with what just might be the best Dragon Ball game outside of FighterZ. Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero carries the torch lit by Tenkaichi 3 over a decade ago. Make no mistake, outside of adopting the Japanese Sparking! moniker, the latest entry into the series is undoubtedly the true sequel Dragon Ball fans have been wanting since the series went dormant after the tepid reaction left by 2011’s Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi. One of the most impressive aspects of Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero is its roster of 182 playable characters. Despite the large number, Sparking! Zero ensures that most characters, including variations of the same character, feel distinct and unique enough to justify their inclusion. “Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero carries the torch lit by Tenkaichi 3 over a decade ago.” In other words, even with a staggering number of playable characters, the... Read more