Dragon Ball FighterZ
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Showing Bandai Namco only. Switch back to all brands anytime.
Value for money is generally positive because reviewers see the combat, offline modes, and Switch portability as worth the price, despite DLC concerns.
Pros: movement feel, world-building
Cons: save system reliability, mission variety
Value for money was usually praised at the lower price point, though one reviewer still found the package not worth it.
Pros: emotional impact, visual effects quality
Cons: crash stability, cross-play support
Value for money was limited but positive overall, with one aggregate mention of willingness to pay high and one first-impression caveat.
Pros: core gameplay loop, emotional impact
Cons: checkpoint system, bug frequency
Value for money was generally positive for Digimon and monster-taming fans, though the $70 price and sale advice made it somewhat conditional.
Pros: atmosphere, world-building
Cons: HUD clarity, fast travel convenience
Value for money was mixed because $70 pricing raised doubts while the game remained hands-off and not fully proven.
Pros: core gameplay loop, replay value
Cons: value for money, difficulty balance
Value for money was mixed to negative, balancing Friend Pass and lower price praise against short length, paid extras, and sale recommendations.
Pros: load times, haptic feedback integration
Cons: save system reliability, aiming precision
Value was questioned for the collector's edition extras, which one reviewer found disappointing.
Pros: environmental detail, art direction
Cons: world interactivity, loot system