One of the most well-known anime on the planet and the masters of developing 2D fighting games from Arc System Works.
Dragon Ball FighterZ was destined to succeed, and if the first reviews indicate anything - both studios managed to deliver a truly mesmerizing
Dragon Ball experience.
As for know,
FighterZ achieved very high scores on both, Metacritic and Opencritic - 88/100. You can check out some positive reviews below and enjoy the hype level "
over NINE THOUSAAAAAAAAAND"!!!
Trusted Reviews- 90/100
For Arc System Works, Dragon Ball FighterZ is a chance at real mainstream success. The Guilty Gear games are universally excellent, and have a dedicated fanbase, but their hardcore nature meant they always lost to the Street Fighters and Tekkens of the world when it came to sales. The Dragon Ball license could be what gets the masses interested in the studio’s particular brand of air-dashing, spectacular combat.
Metro GameCentral - 90/100
A dream come true for Dragon Ball fans, but also a highly competent fighting game that is a front runner for the best fighter of the generation.
FANDOM - 80/100
Dragon Ball FighterZ has managed to prioritise competitive play while still packing in the hyper-stylised, fill-your-entire-screen special effects the franchise demands. The moves are super cool, and the fact they don’t obscure vital telegraphing is even cooler.
Destructoid - Review in Progress
Dragon Ball FighterZ seeks to fix a main problem plaguing the Dragon Ball series, and definitely has the potential to go beyond super should everything hold together in the end.
Polygon - Review in Progress
Sure enough, the wait was worth it. Fighter Z’s action marries the intensity of Dragon Ball’s battles with Arc’s history of exciting fighting games. Everything you do delivers screen-filling spectacle, from one-button attacks to literally earth-shattering moves that dramatically end matches. Arc’s pedigree for making some of the best-looking 2D fighters on the market is on display in full force, and what it's done with the source material is special. Various attacks and character poses are ripped straight from the comics and cartoon, which is a treat for longtime fans of the series.
VideoGamer - Review in Progress
Whether or not you like fighting games or Dragon Ball, extremely dramatic villains and hench dudes with giant hair hurling fireballs at each other (all set to unceasing guitar solos) is kind of inherently enjoyable.