Yes, it’s a Gacha game and yes, it’ll try to have you buy things you don’t really need. But that’s what Gacha games do, right? And this one is pretty fair, and also has cool graphics and very dynamic gameplay.
Legends is an ambitious and promising title that can end up being one of the best fighting games on mobile. It needs tons of content, but so far it’s a pretty solid foundation to build upon.
It's a good game that has great potential and its only problem is that it's very pay to win but otherwise only ten and one day left for the anniversary to start.
Bandai haven't risked in its ideas, but the game renews the attractive of the franchise while maintaining the free to play model. An ideal game for short play sessions, while we wait for the next bus bound to Namek.
Even if its structure is a little shallow, mostly in its combat system, Dragon Ball Legends is maybe one of the best anime-based games on mobile these days.
Dragon Ball Legends might be one of the best licensed anime games on mobile, as well as one of the best looking. One of the better anime time wasters on mobile.
I love this game since it gives me the thrill of gambling without having to spend money because its a gacha game, it then allows me to be able to use my new fighters to fight other people online which allows me to release my competitiveness.
Title: Dragon Ball Legends: A Game of ExtremesDragon Ball Legends boasts some impressive features that make it a compelling game. Its accessibility, captivating character designs, well-crafted visuals, generous premium currency distribution for newcomers, and a non-compulsory competitive environment make it an easy entry for players. The extensive PvE story and events, coupled with frequent updates, ensure a dynamic gaming experience.However, the game falls short in several key areas, leading to a less-than-stellar review. The character balance is a persistent issue, with newer characters often overshadowing their older counterparts. The reliance on luck to acquire new characters can frustrate players, and as the roster expands, maintaining a free-to-play stance becomes increasingly **** introduces a slew of problems, from unbalanced matchups to severe penalties for leaving matches, sometimes unfairly punishing players for what might be perceived as a rage quit. The stark contrast between the usefulness of old and new characters creates a power imbalance that affects the overall enjoyment of the game. Furthermore, if players take a break, rejoining the game becomes a daunting task due to these issues.While Dragon Ball Legends has its strengths, the imbalance in character strength, reliance on luck, and punishing PvP mechanics contribute to its classification as a game with both commendable features and notable drawbacks.
I'm on Android, and I have to say that this game smells like a scam. It happened to me very often that, while fighting PvE battles (History, various events, etc.) I saw that the bots, in addition to having a set of art cards not programmed for the characters, always did perfect vanish, which players cannot do (confirmed by the fact that in the "Pact to Learning" event in the perfect vanish section the game didn't allow you to make an actual perfect vanish attempt). Also, it's tending to become a pay to win game. Rating 4
Game started well back when it launched. Nowadays? Money sponge for whales.
Poor drop rates, events are limited and restricted to get new units (otherwise, be prepared to spend 15 to 30 hours fighting against a cheating AI) and yeah, you can see Bamco's lazyness all over the game.
Too bad. It had a special charm... they blew it, sadly.
SummaryCard Action Battles with Intuitive Controls. Easily control your favorite DB fighters. Unleash fierce combos and explosive special moves with the touch of a finger.