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DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS PS5, dragon ball ps5

Dragon Ball: The Breakers [Special Edition] for PlayStation 4 * In our warehouse. Escape as a team… or on your own! - Cooperate with others while Resist, Escape, Survive. Caught in an unexpected temporal phenomenon,

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Worthplaying | 'Dragon Ball: The Breakers' Celebrates One-Year Anniversary With Season 4 In-Game Content, Cross-Play in Development

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an eight-person online multiplayer game that combines both cooperative and competitive dynamics to create a revolutionary asymmetrical online survival action experience set in the Dragon Ball Xenoverse universe.

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Dragon Ball: The Breakers update out now (version 1.3.0.000), patch notes

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Dragon Ball: The Breakers Game's Season 3 Trailer Reveals Ginyu Force

3rd season begins on June 9 // Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe began streaming on Tuesday a trailer for Season 3 of the Dragon Ball: The Breakers eight-person...

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Dragon Ball: The Breakers Game's Season 2 Trailer Reveals Vegeta, Yajirobe, Chi-Chi, King Furry

2nd season begins on Thursday // Bandai Namco Entertainment America began streaming on Tuesday a trailer for Season 2 of the Dragon Ball: The Breakers eight-person...

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Dragon Ball: The Breakers review – Janky, unattractive, and infectiously fun

Following the asymmetrical horror craze, Dragon Ball: The Breakers tries its hand at one vs. many multiplayer. Despite some rough edges, this quirky game is a genuine delight.

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Dragon Ball the Breakers Review - Niche Gamer

Bandai Namco and Dimps Corporation's Dragon Ball the Breakers is out now out. After multiple hours of gameplay, we can share with you our review.

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Dragon Ball: The Breakers Review – Capsule Computers

Dragon Ball: The Breakers Developer: DimpsPublisher: Bandai NamcoPlatforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One (Reviewed), Switch, PCRelease Date: Available NowPrice: $29.99 USD – Available Here $49.95 AUD – Available Here Overview Whenever someone thinks of Dragon Ball they usually think of high speed battles for the sake of the planet with two world forces capable of destroying a world duking it out. What they don’t usually think of is being a normal person living in a world where someone can evaporate an entire city at the flick of their wrist. That is where Dragon Ball: The Breakers comes in as it offers a unique take on the asymmetrical multiplayer experience. Pitting seven normal survivors against some of the most iconic villains from Dragon Ball Z seems like it would make for an interesting game but unfortunately it is often far from it. Story Players take on the role of a character created survivor who has found themself suddenly pulled into a time rift. Set in the same universe as Dragonball Xenoverse 2, they are rescued by Time Patroller Trunks and told that they must use one of various time machines to escape from the rift in space and the Raider enemy that exists within. Here players will be treated to a barebones tutorial of how they can escape using the most simplistic methods available before they encounter Dragon Ball era Bulma and Oolong who end up getting dragged along for the ride. With the survivor’s penchant for getting constantly sucked into time rifts, Trunks places them in an isolated area where the story comes to a halt with only minimal character interaction from then on. In fact, it is an ironic joke that Oolong directly references how much fun the city from Xenoverse 2 looks in the distance compared to the tiny hub players end up relegated to. Gameplay Being an asymmetrical multiplayer game, players will find themselves either as one of seven survivors scrambling around the map or playing as one of three current Raiders trying to either kill every single one of them or destroy any means of escape. As a survivor players will need to work together to locate power keys hidden in every location and try to slot them into place. If every power key is placed the Super time machine will begin to activate and if players manage to protect it from the Raider while it powers up, it will immediately end the match by transferring every surviving survivor to safety.  Should the Raider destroy this Super time machine or destroy a location before a power key can be placed, then the survivors must try and keep hiding from the Raider in the hopes of making it to a smaller rescue time machine that fans of the series will be quite familiar with. Multiple survivors can cling to the rescue time machine but it is on a cooldown and can be destroyed as well, leaving everyone to the mercy of the Raider as a result. When things are working, which is something that happens rarely, Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an exciting game of cat and mouse. Survivors have a number of tools at their disposal to try and avoid the Raider while also completing their various objectives. This can lead to numerous occasions that pit the smarts of the survivors and willingness to take risks with the sheer might of a Raider, leading to some truly nail biting confrontations at times. These range from cowering in fear hiding in a cave or behind objects, using a skill to temporarily stun the Raider or disguise themselves as an object or even teleport quickly away using an item such as a Saiyan Pod or Flying Nimbus. All of these skills are on cooldown and players can even find items scattered around the map that can be used to attack the Raider for some amount of damage, however the camera and controls are often more dangerous than the Raider itself. Not only does the camera not center directly behind the player, instead setting itself off to the side, but every aspect that requires a survivor to attack the Raider requires some form of aiming, which is near impossible. There are multiple fire-arms that can be used as quick escape options that can also deal damage to the Raider but even when fired near point blank they will miss almost every single time as there is no real way to properly aim these moves. In fact, this can affect skills as well with moves such as the grappling hook for a quick escape often misfiring or “Krillin’s Shoe” clipping into an object and leading to a death. This isn’t the only time that the camera and lack of proper lock-on affects the Survivors ability to actually survive. Outside of the various skills that the player can equip and use the strongest defense and offensive capabilities a Survivor can unleash come in the form of Dragon Changes. Players can equip up to three “Transpheres” that contain the powers and abilities of numerous heroes from the Dragon Ball Z series and when activated transform the player into a facsimile of said character. These Transpheres come with various skills and special attacks that can be unleashed to not only escape from the Raider but outright attack them and try to deal damage. Players must find energy across the map, either obtained from opening chests, rescuing civilians, or even buying it from a vending machine with the more energy they obtain the longer they can remain in their changed state. While rare, it is entirely possible to straight up defeat a Raider by dealing enough damage to them, giving Survivors another way to win a match besides simply escaping. Players can even choose to collect the Dragon Balls during a round, making a wish when all seven are assembled. Sadly this is easier said than done for a number of reasons that rely entirely on poor game design. Now while players can find Dragon Ball radars and other radars during rounds, it is up to one survivor to actually be holding all seven Dragon Balls to make a wish. This means that it is entirely possible to have all seven balls only for them to be spread around the team with no one wanting to drop their balls and with only a pinging system available for communication, it is almost impossible to actually get a team to work together especially since whenever a wish is made it only affects the Survivor making said wish, encouraging selfish gameplay or simply resulting in the team being wiped or even the Raider stealing the wish for themselves. Unfortunately, while Dragon Change allows players to fly and attempt to take the fight to the Raider, actually controlling the character in this mode is poorly explained in the tutorial and suffers just as badly from poor camera angles and lack of solid aiming. This means that while players may try to make a last ditch effort to repel the Raider using special moves, they will often miss entirely and cost a large portion of their transformation time in a single shot whereas the Raider can continually spam ki blasts. To make things even worse, trying to simply enter a melee confrontation with a Raider is often only best treated as a time saving measure as the combat feels incredibly rough which is quite surprising given the game’s nature appearing to be almost exactly like Xenoverse 2 when things are in motion. Now playing as an actual Raider is a far more enjoyable affair as it allows players to take advantage of almost every power available to the characters. Initially the Raider starts out in a fairly weakened form, with Cell being in his larval form, Buu not even being summoned and instead having players play as Spopovitch, and Frieza flying around in their hover pod. Raiders will gain energy from a variety of factors and increase in power, destroying large portions of the map every time they reach a new form. Of course, this can be used to prevent Survivors from collecting every key for the Super Time Machine, or annihilate foes trying to revive downed allies, or even simply eliminate a map that is a bit pesky. Sadly, actually being able to play as the Raider can be a long endeavor as players do have the opportunity to specify which role they are queuing up for when trying to find a match, with a player’s priority increasing the longer they go without actually playing as a Raider. In p

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