Release Date: October 14, 2022
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an asymmetrical multiplayer game. In it, one player takes on the role of a super-powerful villain and hunts down seven other players who must avoid detection and rely on gadgets and vehicles.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an online action game on the license of the popular Japanese comics and cartoons. It was developed by Dimps studio, the authors of Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2.
The game tells the story of a group of unlucky people who fall into a time rift, where they come face to face with a superpowerful villain. They must find a way to escape from this place before they are killed.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an asymmetrical multiplayer game. Eight players take part in the game. Seven of them control Survivors and one controls a lone super-warrior, The Raider, who hunts them down.
The Survivors have no fighting powers and must rely on gadgets, weapons and vehicles. Direct confrontations with the enemy usually end tragically, so they have to be clever, and often the best option is to avoid detection or flee. Their main goal is to find parts for the time machine, allowing them to get out of the time rift. They must hurry, however, as the Raider grows more powerful with every passing minute.
The single player controlling the Raider can choose between several famous villains from the Dragon Ball brand's history, such as Freeza, Cell and Buu. Each has unique special abilities. Regardless of who we bet on, we gain control over a powerful warrior who can not only eliminate people with ease, but also destroy elements of the environment.
The game has a wide selection of maps and cosmetic items, allowing you to change the appearance of your character. Additional bonuses and items can be obtained through loading saves from Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2.
The game offers a multiplayer mode only.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers features fully 3D graphics done in a heavily cartoonish style modelled on the cartoon incarnation of the brand.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
Developer: Dimps Corporation
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Age restrictions: 12+
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System Requirements for Dragon Ball: The Breakers Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-7600 3.5 GHz / AMD Ryzen 3 3100 3.6 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 770 / 4 GB Radeon RX 470 or better, 10 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-8700 3.2 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 3 GB GeForce GTX 780 / 4 GB Radeon RX 570 or better, 10 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Dragon Ball: The Breakers Video Game.
Windows Central: 3 / 5 by Miles Dompier
On the surface, Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a homely spinoff with confusing controls and an apparent lack of budget. However, the more I play, the more I adore its fascinating ideas and glowing peculiarities. In spite of its notable shortcomings, this asymmetrical multiplayer title commits to outlandish gameplay mechanics and delivers a charming, absorbing Dragon Ball experience unlike any other.
Nintendo Life: 7 / 10 by Trent Cannon
Dragon Ball: The Breakers isn't likely to challenge titles like Dead by Daylight for the top spot in this growing asymmetrical multiplayer genre, but it is a fun game that stands out among the rest of the Dragon Ball franchise for daring to do something different. Despite some technical issues at launch and the need to do a lot of grinding if you want to get enough experience with the different Raiders, this is still a worthwhile multiplayer timesink for anime fans.
PC Invasion: 5 / 10 by Daniel Pinheiro
Fleeing from Cell, Frieza, or Majin Buu's sadistic assaults has its moments of brilliance. But the often tedious exploration, subpar combat system, and intrusive gacha mechanics keep the game from being anything more than a curiosity.
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