Dragon Ball FighterZ Second Gameplay Video Looks Absolutely Epic

Dragon Ball FighterZ Second Gameplay Video Looks Absolutely Epic

Check out the first and second video right here!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 13, 2017 @ 10:23 PM (Staff Bios)
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The second gameplay video for Dragon Ball FighterZ has been revealed and it looks amazing. I've always been a huge fan of the Dragon Ball series, and I have really high hopes for this title. The fighting does a real justice to the original anime style of the series and it looks like a ton of fun. In this second video, we get a great look at some energy attacks, as well as some teammate-based combo moves between Super Saiyan Goku and Gohan.

The game is set to release in early 2018, but has no official release date yet. In addition to the second gameplay video, there's obviously a first gameplay video as well. The first video that was showcased focuses much more on the hand-to-hand combat mechanics, rather than the incredible energy moves. Well, the first video is directly below and the second one is listed right after! Get your headset on and turn down the lights, you're in for an epic few battles!



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