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The reason i was asking is because i also have DBZ KAKAROT and loved that game but they made some transformations part of season pass DLC.
Will it be the same case for DBSZ ?
But Kakarot was only supposed to be Z story, so I guess we we´re lucky to get even more content, even if paid.
But Sparking Zero is not that case, you got all Goku forms or Vegeta's in Base game, worry not.
OK - thank you for the info on this.
Also wanted to ask - if i enjoyed DBZ KAKAROT almost mastered it, how harder would DBSZ be in terms of gameplay.
I want to use mouse and keyboard that's why i'm asking.
I mean i am just hoping that some transformations won't be locked behind a season pass DLC like how it was with DBZ KAKAROT with SSG and SSB.
2. I would not recommend playing any fighting game with mouse and keyboard. Most fighting games are built with controls in mind
Played MK9, MK10, MK11, MK1, INJUSTICE 1, INJUSTICE 2, DB XENOVERSE, DBZ KAKAROT - all of those with mouse and keyboard without issues.
I'm just curious if DBSZ will be harder than DBZ KAKAROT In terms of actual gameplay and combat.
Thank you for the info on this.
Wanted to ask, regarding difficulty, will DBSZ be harder than DBZ KAKAROT i mean in terms of gameplay and combat ?
I think i pretty much mastered DBZ KAKAROT that's why i'm asking. LOL
I know what you mean and i do have an XBOX controller but i don't use it often at all, i would rather try the game first with M+K to see how it feels.
While i don't own a PS i have tried DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3 way back years ago at a friend's - we used to play it because we liked DBZ and it seemed pretty easy.