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Stunning Ultimate Attacks Shine in Dragon Ball

Dragon Attacks
Dragon Attacks

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is officially out now. If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already started playing it or are planning to do so soon. The latest entry in the Budokai Tenkaichi series has arrived with a level of hype as large as the massive ki blast explosions you can unleash in the game.

The ki effects, destruction, animations, and overall scale of Sparking Zero’s Ultimate Attacks are top-notch. They are sure to delight longtime fans of the series. A new compilation video on YouTube has gathered all of the Ultimate Attacks you can perform in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero.

It presents each one in stunning 4K for your viewing pleasure. This includes the Goku (mini) pre-order DLC. Due to the massive number of playable characters in this new Dragon Ball fighter, the collection of footage runs long.

Stunning ultimate attacks in 4K

If you plan to watch the entire compilation, you’ll need to carve out about 45 minutes of your day. However, you can easily skip to the characters of your choice by navigating through the video.

Ultimate Attacks in Sparking Zero are big, loud, and cinematic supers that cause significant destruction. They often recreate popular story elements from the source material. This includes Teen Gohan’s one-armed Kamehameha to defeat Perfect Cell and Super Saiyan Goku finishing off Frieza.

Numerous iconic moments from the franchise are put on display, and they look incredible. All these intricate super attacks are recorded in glorious 4K. This showcases just how beautiful the animations, choreography, and effects are in Sparking Zero.

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If you’re just jumping into Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, be sure to check out the amazing attacks you can perform in the video. If you’re still undecided, this compilation might just persuade you to join the action.

Noah Nguyen is a multi-talented developer who brings a unique perspective to his craft. Initially a creative writing professor, he turned to Dev work for the ability to work remotely. He now lives in Seattle, spending time hiking and drinking craft beer with his fiancee.

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