Dragon Ball Fusions

Dragon Ball Fusions (2016)

by Ganbarion, Bandai Namco Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:RPG based on the famous manga Dragon Ball. In the game the player has the possibility to fuse together the characters (using a special bracelet), in order to obtain new heroes.
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This game is so good and needs a pc port and be avaliable again there's no other dragon ball game like this one it's a turn based where you collect fighters from the dragon ball series and so basically dragon ball pokemon
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April 27, 2025
Dragon Ball Chibi, but with mix and match. It's an RPG where your party aren't just characters, they're components, and you can recruit people from across the franchise, not only movies and the show, but even some manga only ones. This was a great time, with a load of replayability(if you're into the franchise), and would be fun to see made available to more people.
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