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[FONT=&quot]Dragon Ball Fusions rated in Brazil[/FONT]

Published 12 hours ago. 14 comments.
3DS RPG seemingly headed west.

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The Brazil Advisory Rating Board has rated Dragon Ball Fusions for 3DS.
Publisher Bandai Namco has yet to officially announce a western release.




The Ganbarion-developed RPG was released in Japan earlier this month. The game focuses on the Dragon Ball series’ popular Fusion element, allowing never before conceived character combinations. It follows an original protagonist and uses a turn-based battle system where players select commands to perform attacks with a party of up to five characters.


Famitsu awarded Dragon Ball Fusions a 33 out of 40.







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Dragon Ball Fusions Is Coming To North America And Europe. September 21, 2016 . 10:00am


Dragon Ball Fusions will come to the North American Nintendo 3DS systems on December 13, 2016, followed by a February 2017 European release.

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Bandai Namco will be releasing Dragon Ball Fusions outside of Japan. The Nintendo 3DS game will arrive first in North America on December 13, 2016. It will come to Europe in February 2017.

In Dragon Ball Fusions, players go through an action RPG that lets you create a custom character and fuse existing heroes from Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball Super. As you travel across the flying island and take missions, you’ll encounter various characters and participate in fights. These battles are based upon a rock-paper-scissors style system where certain attacks are strong against one variation, but weak against another. There is also a photo fusion feature that lets you combine a picture of yourself with a Dragon Ball character.
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Dragon Ball Fusions was released on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on August 4, 2016.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.
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Dragon Ball Fusions Shows Off Its Battle System In New Action-Packed Gameplay. September 22, 2016 . 8:00am

A bit of new gameplay for from Dragon Ball Fusions has surfaced, giving us a look at the title’s battle system.

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Yesterday, it was announced by Bandai Namco that Dragon Ball Fusions would be headed to North America and Europe in December of this year and February 2017, respectively. Now, a bit of new gameplay for the game has surfaced from GameSpot, giving us a look at the title’s battle system.


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Additionally, based on the above footage, it seems the game will not feature dubbed English voice acting, but rather English subtitles accompanying the original Japanese voices.


Dragon Ball Fusions will release for the Nintendo 3DS on December 13th in North America and sometime in February 2017 in Europe.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.

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[FONT=&quot]Dragon Ball Fusions updated in Japan to add Space-Time Radar stage, online battles[/FONT]
Published 17 mins ago. 0 comments.
Special demo with Time-Space Radar stage also released.

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Bandai Namco released a free update for Dragon Ball Fusions in Japan today adding a new stage and online battles.




The new stage, “Space-Time Radar,” is set in the real world where the player lives and uses the 3DS to pick up Wi-Fi radio waves from all over the country and cause “tears in space and time” in the stage. The characters and battles that emerge from these tears will give you the chance to befriend rare characters. The characters that appear vary and there are also radio waves that cause characters you haven’t befriended to easily appear.




Additionally, an “Online Battles & Ranking Function” allowing you to battle players across the country has also been added. Make new allies, strengthen your team, and then take them online to battle against friends, family, and players nationwide while aiming to become the number one ranked player in the nation.


In addition to the update, Bandai Namco also released a special Dragon Ball Fusions demo on the Nintendo eShop that lets players enjoy the “Space-Time Radar” area, as well as perform EX Fusions with the character they gathered to create new super warriors.




Dragon Ball Fusions is now available for 3DS in Japan, and will launch in North America on December 13 and Europe in February 2017.
View a set of screenshots from the update at the gallery.
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Dragon Ball Fusions Gameplay Shows Off Its New Stage And An Online Battle . October 11, 2016 . 9:30am

Some new footage has surfaced from Dragon Ball Fusions since the game’s latest update, featuring the Space-Time Radar stage and online battles.

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Dragon Ball Fusions
just recently got its first update, bringing to the game a few new pieces of content. The first video shows off the game’s Space-Time Radar stage, while the second features an online battle via the “Online Versus & Ranking Function,” which allows players to fight against friends as well as other players online to be ranked nationally.


You can see both of the features in action below.

New stage gameplay:
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Online gameplay:

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Dragon Ball Fusions is available in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS. It will release in North America on December 13th as well as in Europe and Australia sometime February 2017.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.

source: Siliconera
 




Producer Says Dragon Ball Fusions Takes Inspiration From Pokémon And Yo-Kai Watch. October 25, 2016 . 8:30am

Producer Masayuki Hirano says the game took a more RPG-like focus on gameplay after noticing the popular aspects of games like Pokemon and Yo-kai Watch.

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With its RPG-like features such as a turn-based battle system, Dragon Ball Fusions breaks the mold on what most people imagine Dragon Ball games to be. When asked why the game took this particular direction, producer Masayuki Hirano told GameReactor that the team behind the game wanted it to appeal to fans of Dragon Ball as well as fans of RPGs like Pokémon and Yo-kai Watch.

Here’s Hirano’s full comment:
“This game was mainly focusing on kids in Japan who liked Dragon Ball, and we noticed that there are a lot of kids who like for example Pokémon or Yo-kai Watch. These adventuring RPG aspects are really loved by kids, so that’s one of the reasons why we decided to create Dragon Ball Fusions. Another thing is that when you talk about a Dragon Ball game, it gives the player an impression that it’s a fighting game, so then we thought is there other ways to enjoy Dragon Ball games, so that’s how we came up with Dragon Ball Fusions.”

Dragon Ball Fusions will release in North America on December 13 and February 2017 in Europe for the Nintendo 3DS.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.

source: Siliconera
 

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[FONT=&quot]Dragon Ball Fusions moved up to November 22 in North America[/FONT]
Published 3 hours ago. 14 comments.
DS RPG due out two weeks earlier than planned.

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Bandai Namco has moved Dragon Ball Fusions from its previously planned December 13 release date in North America to November 22, the company announced.
In Europe, the game is due out in February 2017.


Here’s an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:
Specs

  • Genre: Action RPG
  • Developer: Ganbarion
  • Players: Offline 1-2, and Online
  • Voice: Japanese
  • Subtitles:
    • North America: English
    • Europe: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian
About
Dragon Ball Fusions is the latest Dragon Ball experience for Nintendo 3DS! It’s an RPG action game that combines fighting, customization, and collecting elements to bring Dragon Ball to the next level. It features a huge character roster from Dragon Ball all the way to Dragon Ball Super.
Features

  • Avatar – Create your own avatar and participate in a totally new experience in the Dragon Ball universe
  • Fly – Fly to the Dragon Ball flying island to progress through the story and discover new missions
  • Fusions – Gather the strongest fighters to fuse them together and get powerful new characters; hundreds of different combinations are possible
  • RPG – The gameplay is based on a “Rock-Scissors-Paper” RPG system getting deeper the more you progress into the story
  • Photo Fusions – Take pictures with your friends and fuse into a Dragon Ball character





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New Dragon Ball Fusions Screenshots Show The Game’s Characters In Action. November 21, 2016 . 9:30am

Dragon Ball Fusions releases tomorrow in North America for the 3DS and Bandai Namco has shared a few new screenshots from the game over on the eShop.

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Dragon Ball Fusions releases tomorrow in North America for the 3DS and Bandai Namco has shared a few new screenshots from the game over on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. [Thanks, NintendoEverything.]






Fusions story begins with the main character and Pinich making a wish to Shenron to create the strongest Budokai in the universe, which ends up fusing the world of Dragon Ball together to take part in the Jikkuichi Budokai.

Dragon Ball Fusions is available in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS. It will release in North America on November 22nd and in Europe sometime in February 2017.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.


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Dragon Ball Fusions Gameplay Footage Shows Us How The Game Starts Out. November 22, 2016 . 9:30am

In a new bit of footage, we get a look at a walkthrough of the first hour and a half or so of gameplay featuring a bunch of familiar characters from the Dragon Ball universe.

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Dragon Ball Fusions has released today in North America, and a good bit of footage from the 3DS title has surfaced. In the video below, you can get a look at a walkthrough of the first hour and a half or so of gameplay featuring a bunch of familiar characters from the Dragon Ball universe.

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Dragon Ball Fusions is available for the Nintendo 3DS. It will release in Europe sometime in February 2017.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.

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Dragon Ball: Fusions Offers Thoughtful Battles And Silly Fused Characters. December 2, 2016 . 12:00pm

Dragon Ball: Fusions has a battle system that encourages you to think tactically to send opponents flying, as well as all sorts of fusions that are both silly and strong.

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There are plenty of dramatic and tense moments in Dragon Ball media. Major arcs take us through scenarios that can get quite serious. With Dragon Ball: Fusions, we get something that’s almost entirely lighthearted and focused on having fun. We’re given an opportunity to enjoy a game where it’s all about building up our characters, forming a strong party, and fusing them for beneficial and goofy results.

It all starts with Dragon Ball: Fusions’ turn-based battles. Players put together a team of five characters (though sometimes it’s technically a larger group, but we’ll get to that) and face off against another group of five. Characters fall into power, speed, or technique groups, with each being stronger and weaker against another. You all fight in a circular ring, with standard and special attacks.

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When you pull off a standard attack, you decide an angle to attack from and hope your opponent doesn’t block. If he or she doesn’t, they can go flying. (This can also happen with special attacks.) The target will go careening into allies or other opponents. If you’re really fortunate, you’ll knock them out of the ring. This does additional damage and could end up earning you a skill, which can immediately be assigned to an ally that can use it or be saved in storage for future use.

And then, there are the fusions. This system is probably why most people will come to Dragon Ball: Fusions. For good reason, too! For one, it results in some ridiculously powered, S-ranked characters. Which is important, because the whole tournament is about being the strongest. When you fuse characters with EX Fusion, power pretty much doubles. The characters in the fusion both earn experience. If the original characters, pre-fusion, knew certain special moves, they can be assigned. Ones they had before being fused don’t disappear. They’ll be saved away until they’re separated. You can also fuse all five members of your party with other people, which means you technically have 10 people with you at all times. This is a great way to have a fantastic team as early as possible. Though, some characters can’t fuse with your avatar until you reach a certain level, see a certain event, recruit people, or meet other conditions.


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The Maxi Fusions kick things up another notch. This allows your entire party to join together for a massive attack when the Ultra Gauge is over half full for a Fusion Dance attack. You choose a target, everyone dances and joins together, you look like an insanely powerful Super Saiyan, and you get a brief opportunity to deal devastating damage. It’s extraordinary. Think of it as Dragon Ball: Fusions’ equivalent of a limit break. I like that it’s easy enough to power up and use in almost every extensive battle, if you like, so you can really enjoy being this ridiculously strong force.

But, the best part might just be Dragon Ball: Fusions’ names. Combined characters can look awesome, but they can also seem just so ridiculous and silly. Gorilin is one of my favorite ones. First, because of the name. But also, because of that name! It’s like it’s foreshadowing the whole Great Ape transformation, right? There are so many goofy ones. Pan and Bulla? They’re Brapan. Raditz and Nappa are Rappa. Arale and Towa are Towale. They’re just so hilarious and delightful.
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Probably the only annoying part of fusions is the hoops you have to go through for Dragon Ball: Fusions’ Super Saiyan fusions. They aren’t all easy, like Karoly, which can be between a standard Goku and Super Saiyan-Jin Broly. You have to work your way up to the improved fusion forms. Though, the Super Saiyan skill is actually better. It only lasts for three turns, but changes your character’s form and triples your stats. Characters like Squash, Sesaba, and Bukwash all have a chance of dropping the skill if you knock them out of the ring in a fight, so make sure you get it.

The thing about Dragon Ball: Fusions is that it’s very easy to get pulled in, even if you don’t intend to. The basic battle system is quite enjoyable. There’s quite a strategic element to it, especially if you’re attempting to get skills and build up Fusion Dances. The fusions themselves are great, offering you super powered characters that are as silly as they are strong. There’s this sense of trying to do as much as possible and collect them all, so you can see everything and make an S-ranked team.

Dragon Ball: Fusions is available for the Nintendo 3DS.

Read more stories about Dragon Ball: Fusions & Nintendo 3DS on Siliconera.

source: Siliconera
 

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[FONT=&quot]Dragon Ball Fusions launches February 17 in Europe[/FONT]

Published 1 min ago. 0 comments.
Just two more months, European friends.


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Dragon Ball Fusions
will launch for 3DS in Europe, the Middle East, and Australasian territories on February 17, 2017, Bandai Namco announced.



The Ganbarion-developed RPG, which is already available in North America and Japan, combines battles, customization mechanics, and new game modes with a huge roster of characters from across the Dragon Ball anime series and movies.



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