Bandai Namco reveals at NYCC that Dragon Ball Daima will be making a full court press in the company’s various Dragon Ball games!
Characters from Akira Toriyama’s final work will see plenty of video game action in the near future.
Characters from Akira Toriyama’s final work will see plenty of video game action in the near future.
Big ups for CyberConnect2 for not dismissing the furry community…they’re a better company/person than I’ll ever be.
Goku and friends can now clash on the latest Xbox and PlayStation hardware.
Since it takes place over 2 days…shouldn’t the event be “Battle 48 Hours”?
Relive this scenario that takes place before Dragon Ball Z.
You really can?t keep those Saiyans from transcending can you?
Great if you have an opinion on whether Luffy or Goku would win in a fight. A lot less good if you don?t even know what that sentence means.
The best way to experience the DBZ story without actually watching 300 episodes of the Anime, but it gets a little lost in the weeds trying to introduce RPG elements.
Riding high on the success of Dragon Ball FighterZ, Bandai Namco has announced the next big Dragon Ball title in development… and it’s an action RPG!
Destructible environments: great feature of games, or greatest feature of games?
If you think Vegeta is some weird Australian food, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z might not be the game for you.
Namco Bandai today revealed Dragon Ball Z Battle of Z, an epic new Dragon Ball Z brawler for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PS Vita. Check it out.
Namco Bandai sent over a selection of new screens of Dragon Ball Z Budokai HD Collection that anyone interested in the game definitely should check out.
Namco Bandai today confirmed that they will be attending New York Comic-Con later next week and will have a number of games to show off including Tales of Xillia, Narito Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition and more.
As part of Namco Bandai’s Global Gamers Day event, the company also gave the world a sneak peek at their Kinect-ified new Dragon Ball Z game that’s scheduled to be released this October.
It had to happen eventually… Namco Bandai today announced that Dragon Ball Z series will be getting Kinect-ified this Fall with the obviously titled Dragon Ball Z for Kinect. As long as it doesn’t have any horribly out of place fighting dance sequences, it could actually be halfway decent.