Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra only just started its open beta, but that hasn't stopped fans from saying that it does one thing much better than Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero - customisation.
Despite how much it seems like Dragon Ball fans have turned on Sparking Zero since it launched last year to rave reviews and record-breaking sales, it's hard to argue that it's one of the best games in the whole franchise. Even as a staunch Sparking defender, there are a few things that it definitely could have done better.
Sparking Zero’s first DLC pack is pricey, but its new batch of perfectly-realised characters from Super-Hero make it a treat for fans.
Post-launch support and more game modes instantly come to mind, but perhaps the most infamous issue with Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is its barren customisation options. Before launch, we were promised tons of options to customise our characters, which strangely only ended up resulting in a few alternate outfits and accessories - it looks like Gekishin Squadra won't be making that mistake.
Earlier today, Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra (which you might know under its previous name, Project Multi) started its latest open beta, which finally...