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- Deep card battle gameplay featuring over one-thousand cards & 350 characters from the Dragon Ball franchise. Includes Dragon Ball characters from different series, including Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, and Dragon Ball FighterZ. - Embark on an epic journey as you interact with the Dragon Ball world and its characters through an arcade game. - Create your own missions. - Test your might and take the battle online.
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Vandal.elespanol.com
Apr 11, 2019
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Areajugones.sport.es
Apr 9, 2019
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Electricbento.com
Apr 23, 2019
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Blastawaythegamereview.com
Apr 29, 2019
While there’s no physicality to your achievements in the terms of cards, it eliminates the need for arcade machines, and it even gives you a sense of accomplishment when competing against players from around the world. From a story that’s actually moderately enjoyable to the nostalgia created by adventuring into saga’s that include stuff from the adventures of the Time Patrol or even Super, there’s no doubt the game has a lot to offer. For those who were hoping for another fighting game series, this one isn’t going to be up your alley, as it is directly targeted towards those who enjoy CCG’s with a minor story and a whole lot of mechanics to enjoy.
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Monstervine.com
Apr 11, 2019
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is an addictive card game that is absolutely full of content on all sides. Though it has a few minor problems that halt the pace of progression, the volume of ridiculous fanservice and deep mechanics make World Mission a treat for both card game fans and Dragon Ball fans. Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission Developer: Bandai Namco Price: $59.99 Platforms: Nintendo Switch (reviewed) and PC MonsterVine was provided with a Switch code for review The Dragon Ball Heroes arcade card game seems to be quite a phenomenon in Japan.
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