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A tactical card game crammed with Dragon Ball fan service, deep deck-building meets anime spectacle, but newcomers may need to push through a slow start.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a tactical card game built around the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game from Japan. You build decks, slot in fighters from across the entire Dragon Ball universe, and then play out turn-based battles where card placement, power levels, and timing of special abilities actually matter. It is not a pure button-masher dressed up as a card game, there is real strategic meat here once the systems open up. Expect to think about deck synergies, energy management, and which cards counter which opponent configurations. The roster is the main selling point. If you have ever wanted to pit Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta against a God-tier Vegeta variant in a competitive format, this is probably the only game that can deliver that at scale. The card collection is enormous, pulling from multiple Dragon Ball continuities including GT and Heroes-original content that never made it into mainline games. For Dragon Ball obsessives, that breadth alone is a significant draw. For anyone who approaches this as a pure strategy game first and a Dragon Ball product second, the appeal narrows considerably. From a deck-building standpoint, the game has more depth than its anime aesthetic initially suggests. Unit placement on the battle field affects damage distribution. Rising cards at the right moment swings fights. Team composition requires balancing offensive units, support cards, and energy allocation across five-slot formations. The mid-game, once you have enough cards to actually experiment, is where the systems start rewarding careful construction. Early on, the tutorial is thorough enough to respect newcomers, walking through each mechanic individually, though it does front-load a lot of information before letting you loose. The weaknesses are real. The story mode is serviceable fan fiction rather than a compelling standalone narrative. The AI in single-player content is inconsistent, showing genuine challenge at certain difficulty spikes before going passive at others. PC-specific users will notice the interface was clearly designed around arcade hardware and handheld controls first, so menu navigation with a mouse feels like an afterthought. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, which stings if you are used to PC strategy titles where the community extends the life of the game for years. Once you have cleared the main campaign and the extra missions, the primary loop shifts to grinding card acquisition, which can feel repetitive. Who should pick this up? Dragon Ball fans who want a deeper mechanical experience than a fighting game will find genuine replay value in deck optimization. Strategy players comfortable with card games like the older Yu-Gi-Oh titles or simpler LCG formats will find the transition manageable. If you want a Paradox-level simulation of tactical decisions, this is obviously not that, but for what it is, a polished fan-service card battler with real decision points, the 83% positive Steam score reflects an honest assessment. Approach it as a collectible card game with anime presentation and it delivers. Approach it expecting a hardcore strategy title and it will underwhelm. Diego, Scout Team

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

4 abr 2019Dimps CorporationBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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A tactical card game crammed with Dragon Ball fan service, deep deck-building meets anime spectacle, but newcomers may need to push through a slow start.

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Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a tactical card game built around the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game from Japan. You build decks, slot in fighters from across the entire Dragon Ball universe, and then play out turn-based battles where card placement, power levels, and timing of special abilities actually matter. It is not a pure button-masher dressed up as a card game, there is real strategic meat here once the systems open up. Expect to think about deck synergies, energy management, and which cards counter which opponent configurations. The roster is the main selling point. If you have ever wanted to pit Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta against a God-tier Vegeta variant in a competitive format, this is probably the only game that can deliver that at scale. The card collection is enormous, pulling from multiple Dragon Ball continuities including GT and Heroes-original content that never made it into mainline games. For Dragon Ball obsessives, that breadth alone is a significant draw. For anyone who approaches this as a pure strategy game first and a Dragon Ball product second, the appeal narrows considerably. From a deck-building standpoint, the game has more depth than its anime aesthetic initially suggests. Unit placement on the battle field affects damage distribution. Rising cards at the right moment swings fights. Team composition requires balancing offensive units, support cards, and energy allocation across five-slot formations. The mid-game, once you have enough cards to actually experiment, is where the systems start rewarding careful construction. Early on, the tutorial is thorough enough to respect newcomers, walking through each mechanic individually, though it does front-load a lot of information before letting you loose. The weaknesses are real. The story mode is serviceable fan fiction rather than a compelling standalone narrative. The AI in single-player content is inconsistent, showing genuine challenge at certain difficulty spikes before going passive at others. PC-specific users will notice the interface was clearly designed around arcade hardware and handheld controls first, so menu navigation with a mouse feels like an afterthought. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, which stings if you are used to PC strategy titles where the community extends the life of the game for years. Once you have cleared the main campaign and the extra missions, the primary loop shifts to grinding card acquisition, which can feel repetitive. Who should pick this up? Dragon Ball fans who want a deeper mechanical experience than a fighting game will find genuine replay value in deck optimization. Strategy players comfortable with card games like the older Yu-Gi-Oh titles or simpler LCG formats will find the transition manageable. If you want a Paradox-level simulation of tactical decisions, this is obviously not that, but for what it is, a polished fan-service card battler with real decision points, the 83% positive Steam score reflects an honest assessment. Approach it as a collectible card game with anime presentation and it delivers. Approach it expecting a hardcore strategy title and it will underwhelm.

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steamCard GameDeck-BuildingTactical CombatAnimeTurn-Based StrategyCollectible CardsFan ServiceSingle Player Campaign

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Intel Core i3-4160 or AMD FX-4350
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4 GB RAM
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GeForce GTX 660 or Radeon HD 7850
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Version 11
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Broadband Internet connection
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Dimps Corporation
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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 abr 2019

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