ComingSoon's Dragon Ball: The Breakers review breaks down how this asymmetric multiplayer game can't quite live up to its unique premise.
What happens when the Z Warriors aren’t around and normal people have to fend for themselves against some of, the latest Bandai Namco game set in the popular anime franchise. While the the title can’t quite live up to its potential and is a bit underbaked, there are still enough interesting ideas to make it worth checking out for those who want to see the series from a different perspective.
When playing as a human — or whatever sort of ridiculous creature you make with the character creator and unlockable gear — your goal is to search for keys that will activate a time machine, which will then lead to the group escaping what seems to be their certain demise. Time is of the essence as the villains start off in a weaker initial form, thus making the beginning portions of a match the only safe time to explore.
Of course, there are a few caveats to the core idea since no matter how smart the civilians are, they aren’t escaping from the likes of Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu without some help. Thankfully, through some time disparities and general anime weirdness, players are able to collect energy and temporarily channel the spirits of warriors, giving them the ability to fly and fight back using special techniques.
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