Average score
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.8
Product 2: South of Midnight
3.8
accessibility options
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

Accessibility is one of the best-supported positives. Reviews repeatedly cite easy inputs, auto-combos, simple commands, and pick-up-and-play design that help newcomers enter the genre.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.7

The reviews consistently note robust accessibility support, including visual adjustments, accessibility tools, and options to bypass major gameplay demands.

age appropriateness
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
2.2

Reviews describe abuse, kidnapping, murder, and similarly heavy material, making the game better suited to older teens and adults than younger players.

AI behavior
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.4

AI behavior is criticized in story mode, where enemies are said to lack meaningful strategy or abilities. The evidence supports a low score for single-player AI challenge.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
animation quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.9

Animation quality is repeatedly praised through immaculate frames, anime-like movement, and detailed cel-shaded animation. The evidence supports a top-tier visual animation score.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

The stop-motion-inspired animation is widely praised for giving the game a distinctive, intentionally stylized look.

art direction
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.8

Art direction is excellent. Reviews praise the cel-shaded look, anime-style presentation, and fast visual style as central to the product’s identity.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.7

Reviewers repeatedly highlight the game’s strong artistic vision and highly stylized presentation as standout strengths.

atmosphere
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
5.0

The Deep South setting, folklore, and haunting tone create an atmosphere reviewers found memorable and absorbing.

boss design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.3

Bosses are generally seen as memorable and varied enough to stand out, even by reviewers who were cooler on regular combat.

bug frequency
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.6

Bug frequency is supported mainly by the PS5 review’s custom-lobby connection problems. Evidence is limited but negative.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.2

Technical issues exist, but the reviews point to occasional bugs rather than constant problems.

camera behavior
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
2.0

Camera issues are a real weakness, with at least one review citing camera glitches and another criticizing lock-on behavior in crowded fights.

character development
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.8

Character development is limited and mixed. The scored evidence focuses on Android 21, who is described as having an interesting enough storyline but also leaving the reviewer conflicted.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

Hazel’s personal growth lands well in stronger reviews, which describe her coming into her own over the course of the story.

co-op experience
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.2

Co-op experience has limited support through party matches where multiple players control characters. The evidence suggests an interesting feature but also notes setup limitations.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
combat system
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.6

Combat is the product’s clearest strength. Reviews repeatedly praise the tag-team fighting, simple-but-varied systems, intensity, accessibility, and the way matches feel exciting even when the surrounding modes stumble.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.2

Combat is functional but divisive: some reviewers enjoyed the late-game flow, while many still found it shallow or merely serviceable.

community features
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.2

Community features are present through private fights, replays, chatting, emotes, stickers, and an online community. Functionality is useful but depends on the lobby and online experience.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
companion AI
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
3.5

Crouton adds a useful twist by briefly turning enemies against each other, but companion play is treated as a light supplement rather than a core pillar.

competitive balance
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.1

Competitive balance is generally positive but not perfect. Reviews praise roster balance and team variety, while some note lower skill ceiling, repeated character slots, or offense-heavy play.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
content variety
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.2

Content variety is generally solid, with story, arcade, local, online, tournament-style, and other modes mentioned. A few reviews still note roster or content limits, especially compared with expectations for Dragon Ball games.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.0

The game offers varied scenery and chapter-to-chapter folklore color, even if its structure stays linear.

controls responsiveness
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.9

Controller impressions are mostly positive on Switch, with Joy-Cons and single-controller setups working better than expected, though one review calls attached Joy-Cons sub-par for fast movement.

Product 2: South of Midnight
2.9

Responsiveness is mixed, with some criticism of sluggishness or delay despite otherwise playable controls.

core gameplay loop
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

The core loop lands well because the moment-to-moment fighting is repeatedly described as fun, frantic, and satisfying. Even critical reviews still point to the actual fighting as the main draw.

Product 2: South of Midnight
2.7

The core loop is easy to grasp but becomes repetitive, especially once combat arenas start repeating the same pattern.

couch co-op quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.3

Couch co-op and local play are supported through single Joy-Con play, local tournament options, and quick local battles. The evidence is favorable for casual local sessions.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
crash stability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.5

Crash stability is a problem in the PS5 review, which reports a crash while searching for an opponent. The evidence is limited but clear.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.4

Crash stability looks solid overall, with reviews mentioning smooth runs and no widespread crash issues.

cross-play support
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.0

Cross-play support is poor in the PS5 evidence, which states there is no crossplay with PS4 or other platforms.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
dialogue quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.2

Dialogue is a positive fan-service element. Reviews praise character-specific dialogue, Dragon Ball melodrama and jokes, and team conversations that reward series knowledge.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

Dialogue is regularly described as natural, conversational, and believable.

difficulty balance
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.4

Difficulty balance is uneven. Story fights are often called easy or flat, while arcade and hard paths add challenge and occasional spikes that some reviewers found frustrating.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.3

Difficulty tuning is uneven: some found it fair and forgiving, while others felt combat spikes unless eased on lower settings.

DLC value
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.8

DLC value is a common caveat. Reviews complain about paying for DLC fighters, a pricey season pass, or expensive individual add-on characters.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
economy and resource balance
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.2

The in-game economy is supported by currency earned through play and used for capsules. Reviews describe it as part of the unlock loop rather than a major balancing problem.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
emotional impact
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.2

Emotional impact is supported through nostalgia. One review explicitly describes a dopamine rush from recreated Dragon Ball moments, which supports a strong but fandom-dependent emotional score.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.8

The game’s storytelling and themes hit hard emotionally, with multiple reviewers saying it stirred strong feelings.

enemy variety
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.2

Enemy variety is weak in the story mode evidence, where one review describes repeated mindless clones. This supports a low score tied specifically to single-player enemy repetition.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.1

Enemy variety is enough to create some contrast early on, but several reviews say the same enemy sets wear out their welcome.

environmental detail
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.6

Environmental detail is supported by praise for precise character and background detail. Evidence is limited but positive.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.7

Environmental detail is a major strength, with richly dressed spaces and strong place-making throughout Prospero.

exploration quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
3.3

Exploration is pleasant for atmosphere and light secrets, but many reviewers found it simple and not especially rewarding.

facial animations
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

Character faces and expressions are frequently praised for helping cutscenes land emotionally.

faithfulness to franchise
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.8

Faithfulness to franchise is exceptional. Reviews repeatedly call out Dragon Ball care, anime accuracy, fan service, source-material respect, and iconic scene recreation.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
family friendliness
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
1.8

Its story regularly deals with trauma, abuse, kidnapping, and murder, so it is not presented as family-friendly entertainment.

frame rate stability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.7

Frame rate stability is very strong. Multiple reviews cite 60FPS, no noticeable dips, and performance comparable to other platforms.

Product 2: South of Midnight
2.8

Frame-rate performance is mixed rather than disastrous, ranging from smooth reports to visible dips on some platforms.

fun factor
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.7

Fun factor is high where directly scored. Reviews call the game awesome and just as fun as expected, reinforcing the strong reaction to its combat and presentation.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

Even with clear flaws, several reviewers still describe the overall experience as enjoyable and easy to recommend to story-minded players.

gameplay mechanics
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

The mechanics are described as streamlined and accessible while still retaining enough depth. Reviewers tie the strong mechanics to simplified inputs, polished systems, and an approachable fighting structure.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.8

The mechanics are competent and readable, but most reviews frame them as familiar rather than inventive.

graphics quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.7

Graphics quality is one of the most praised attributes. Reviewers repeatedly describe the game as stunning, fantastic, anime-like, crisp, and visually impressive across platforms.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.7

Visual fidelity is widely praised, especially the lighting, environments, and overall presentation quality.

grind level
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.6

Grind level is a story-mode drawback. Reviews call the story a grind and point to link-level grinding as part of the single-player structure.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
handheld play suitability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.7

Handheld play suitability is excellent in Switch-focused reviews. Portability, commute play, and practice while traveling are repeatedly framed as major benefits.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.0

One review specifically calls the Steam Deck a perfectly fine place to play, suggesting good handheld suitability.

horror tension
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

The game sustains a creepy, Southern Gothic unease without leaning entirely into full horror.

HUD clarity
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

HUD clarity is supported by one review saying the screen remains readable despite intense effects. Evidence is limited but favorable.

Product 2: South of Midnight
2.8

Combat readability suffers a bit, with cooldown information criticized for relying on visual indicators without explicit timers.

immersion
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.7

Immersion is supported by the review that says the game looks, sounds, and feels incredible. Evidence is limited but positive.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.7

Strong regional detail and careful environmental touches help the world feel immersive and lived in.

innovation
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.1

Innovation is moderate-to-positive. Reviewers highlight a subtle mechanical reset and a refreshed arcade structure, but they do not frame the whole package as radically original.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.9

The setting and cultural framing feel fresh, but reviewers are clear that the underlying gameplay systems are not especially groundbreaking.

learning curve
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.4

The learning curve is widely framed as approachable but not shallow. Reviews describe easy entry, gradual depth, and enough room for advanced or hardcore players to improve.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.2

The learning curve is moderate, with some early friction but not much severe punishment once systems click.

level design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

Level design earns praise for comfort, clarity, and striking spaces, even from reviewers who dislike other parts of the game.

live-service support
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.7

Live-service support is a concern in the PS5 review, which says support had already wrapped up. The evidence is limited but relevant to long-term expectations.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
load times
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.5

Load times are a recurring weakness where discussed. Reviews mention long load times, dull or frequent waits, and slow transitions into lobbies or matches.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
loot system
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.4

The loot system is discussed mainly through Z Capsules, which unlock cosmetic colors and other items. The evidence supports a neutral-to-mixed score because it exists but is not central to the experience.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
lore depth
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.6

Lore depth is supported through fan-service moments that depend on Dragon Ball lore knowledge. The evidence points to meaningful franchise callbacks rather than a deep original mythology.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

The game’s folklore, notes, and chapter tales give the world satisfying lore density for a compact adventure.

map and navigation design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.0

Map and navigation design receives limited evidence through the hub-based mode navigation. The scored review describes how players engage with modes through the hub world rather than praising it strongly.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.4

Navigation is mixed: guidance tools keep the critical path clear, but at least one reviewer disliked the lack of a map.

matchmaking quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.9

Matchmaking quality is inconsistent. Some reviews found pairing manageable, but many mention long waits, difficulty finding opponents, or lobby issues that hurt online access.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
menu usability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.9

Menu usability is mixed-to-negative because multiple reviews dislike the lobby-as-menu structure, forced extra steps, or confusing navigation, even when some menu shortcuts help.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

Menus are described as straightforward and easy to understand.

microtransaction impact
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.4

Microtransaction impact is relatively low in most evidence. Reviews note cosmetic capsules, no real-money purchases in several versions, and generally inoffensive unlocks.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
mission variety
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.7

Mission variety is weak where directly discussed. The scored evidence points to repetitive tutorials within story mode rather than varied objective design.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.0

Chapter-based subplots and folklore arcs give the campaign more mission-to-mission variety than its combat structure suggests.

monetization fairness
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.3

Monetization fairness is mostly favorable in the scored evidence because capsules and currencies are described as earned in-game and not requiring real money.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
movement feel
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.6

Movement is praised for feeling freeform, smooth, and well-paced. Reviewers point to dashes, tags, and the not-too-fast, not-too-long rhythm as key reasons fights stay readable and exciting.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.0

Movement generally feels smooth and satisfying during traversal, helping the game maintain momentum between fights.

multiplayer design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.3

Multiplayer design is broadly positive, especially for local and online match variety. Reviews note human opponents, multiple match types, and opportunities to fight friends or family.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
narrative quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.0

Narrative quality is the most consistently mixed area. Some reviewers found the story interesting, easy to play, or entertaining, while many criticized it as padded, thin, boring, cheesy, or not engaging.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.5

Narrative reception is mixed but positive overall, with strong praise for the main themes offset by complaints about loose connective tissue or unresolved threads.

onboarding experience
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.6

The onboarding experience is praised where the game is described as a strong onramp into fighting games. The evidence centers on immediate accessibility without heavy tutorial burden.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.5

The onboarding is effective in some reviews thanks to strong tutorial framing, but others felt the game over-explains too much.

online stability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.8

Online stability is mixed. Several reviews report stable matches, smooth netcode, or low lag, while others describe poor functionality, connection problems, or likely lag depending on setup.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
originality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.8

The game’s blend of Deep South folklore and modern fairy-tale framing gives it a notably original identity.

pacing
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.4

Pacing is mixed. Combat is described as fast and furious, but story progression is criticized for dragging and asking players to settle in for a long haul.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.7

Pacing is mostly seen as good for a short campaign, though some reviews call out a slow start or abrupt later beats.

performance optimization
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.8

Performance optimization is strong, especially on Switch. Reviews cite no slowdown, no frame dips, and strong overall technical execution.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.0

Optimization appears generally sound, with several reviews noting stable play and few major hitches.

platform-specific feature support
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

Platform-specific features vary by version. Reviews mention Switch 1v1 and 2v2 options, PS5 4K and rollback improvements, and Switch cloud saves.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
platforming precision
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

Platforming is approachable yet precise enough that jumps, wall-runs, and grapples usually feel reliable.

polish
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

Overall polish is strong when reviewers discuss presentation and port quality, though some interface and online problems prevent it from being flawless.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.9

Overall polish is good but not spotless, with strong presentation covering for a handful of rough edges.

progression system
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.0

Progression receives modest praise where reviewers mention match rewards, party leveling, and character swapping. It gives the single-player structure some direction, though it is not treated as a main strength.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.0

Progression helps later combat somewhat, but many reviews still frame it as limited rather than transformative.

protagonist appeal
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

Hazel is one of the game’s clearest strengths, regularly praised as likable, charming, and easy to follow.

puzzle design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
2.4

Puzzle design is one of the weaker areas, with repeated criticism that solutions are too obvious or low challenge.

replay value
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

Replay value comes mainly from continued combat mastery, tag experimentation, arcade play, and replay tools. Reviewers who liked the fighting say they wanted to keep digging into it.

Product 2: South of Midnight
2.2

Replay appeal looks limited for most reviewers, who did not view combat or structure as reasons to revisit the whole campaign.

save system reliability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
1.8

Save system reliability is criticized in the review that says story mode did not autosave progress. The evidence is limited but sharply negative.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
server reliability
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.8

Server reliability is a weakness in the evidence. Reviews mention quitting problems and beta traffic crashing the game, so the score is below average despite some stable match reports elsewhere.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
side character depth
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

Even brief side characters leave an impression thanks to expressive writing and presentation.

skill tree depth
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
2.7

The skill tree is consistently described as small or underwhelming, with limited build depth.

social features
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.8

Social features are weak in the scored evidence because the hub does not allow meaningful chat or coordination. The feature exists, but the implementation is limited.

Product 2: South of Midnight
No score yet
sound design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

Sound design is positively supported. Reviews mention on-point sound design and explosive sounds that contribute to the intensity of fights.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.8

Sound design is excellent, with ambient effects and movement cues repeatedly highlighted as part of the game’s identity.

soundtrack quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.6

Soundtrack quality is mixed. One review praises the music tracks, while another calls the music mostly forgettable, producing a moderate score.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.7

The soundtrack is one of the game’s biggest draws, earning repeated praise for memorable songs and strong story integration.

tutorial quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.6

Tutorial quality is sharply divided. Some reviews call practice or tutorial tools deep and comprehensive, while others say the tutorial is terrible, under-explained, repetitive, or poorly integrated into story mode.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.5

Tutorial quality is mixed: one review praises its narrative framing, while another finds the pop-ups overbearing.

upgrade system
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
2.5

Upgrades exist, but several reviews argue they do not evolve combat enough to feel essential.

user interface design
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
2.2

User interface design is a weak point in the strongest direct evidence, where the reviewer explicitly dislikes the interface.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

The UI is praised for being clean, simple, and easy to navigate.

value for money
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.5

Value for money is favorable overall. Reviews call it must-own, worth playing, a strong buy, and a top Switch fighting game, though the DLC caveats are handled separately.

Product 2: South of Midnight
3.2

At full price the value feels decent rather than outstanding, with some reviewers specifically steering buyers toward Game Pass.

visual effects quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.8

Visual effects are a major strength. Reviews cite screen-filling attacks, explosive combat, energy beams, auras, and dramatic finishes that sell the Dragon Ball fantasy.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

Lighting, fog, and other visual flourishes regularly stand out and help scenes feel cinematic.

voice acting
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.4

Voice acting is positively supported by the review that calls the voiceovers very well done. The evidence is limited but favorable.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.8

Voice acting is a standout, with performances repeatedly singled out as authentic and emotionally effective.

world-building
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
No score yet
Product 2: South of Midnight
4.5

The world-building around Prospero, its folklore, and its history is one of the game’s biggest strengths.

writing quality
Product 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.4

Writing quality varies by context. Reviewers criticize the main story, but also point to genuinely funny moments, humor, and character exchanges as bright spots.

Product 2: South of Midnight
4.2

Writing is one of the better-regarded parts of the package, especially in dialogue and scene construction, even if some larger story beats divide reviewers.