Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero players aren't happy with the game's extremely limited selection of accessories at launch, with Scouters and halos basically being all that's on offer.
Leading up to Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's launch, Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft shared a lot of details about the game's customisation and seemed to be on the right track with inclusions like Gohan's damaged Saiyaman outfit and Goku's Yardrat fit. While those two are great and there are some good costumes in there, the overall customisation leaves a lot to be desired.
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We've already talked about Sparking Zero players being let down by the customisation options when it comes to missing outfits and iconic fits, but it goes a little further than that, as the game also offers the option to add accessories. That sounds good on paper, but in practice, it's much more limited than we were expecting.
When you first go into Sparking Zero's customisation options for each character, you'll be greeted with a surprising amount of room for both costumes and accessories. While the eight empty slots are encouraging,...