i also have high hopes from the game . Its like DBO in consoles lol. the hairstyles are exactly the same from DBO . actually everything is exactly the same lel
"Other then the Dragon Ball Xenoverse game and the Tokyo Game Show the"Red Head Future Warrior"will be having his own Manga based on his origins of who he is this Manga will revolve around Dragon Ball Heroes Victory Mission Manga."
I'm not a fan of GT but the DB Heroes/ Xenoverse story seems kind of cool. You're a time patrol soldier so there's is an unlimited number of parallel universes. Which means GT could exist or it could not depending on which universe you travel to.
"Aerial city "TOKITOKI are"
Due to the call of the hero Trunks from the future came to be called "TOKITOKI are" air city, where the gathered soldiers patrolling the time, so there is a complex area of space, traveling and animation appear in the streets the role of their dialogue, as well as possible new Story."
This was also interesting about races:
"Custom roles
The main character, you can choose from the Saiyan, Earth, Namek, magic and other races, gender can also be changed later to set height, physique, appearance and other details, race and so on the role of height and physique The features and speed of impact, with its own operating practices to customize it."
Haha I think it's pretty dope because it's almost like real Yugioh, just with DB characters. I don't know if a Yugioh version exists, but I'd love that. I could only wish DB Heroes was in English but it'll probably never happen unless some strange Kinect or PS eye version came out in the future like this game:
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But I'm clearly dreaming... I was thinking about buying some DB Heroes cards on Ebay just to have as a keep sake because I'm so jelly of those Japs lol They get all the cool stuff.
"Humans are typical jack-of-all-trades with strong if unremarkable stats in all areas, potent with Ki attacks. Meanwhile Majin are much tougher and resilient with higher base HP statistics, whereas Namekian heroes continually regenerate their lower health pool.
You're then able to set your gender, skin tone, hair style and physical attributes -- height and weight -- which actually factor into gameplay. Bigger and bulkier characters will hit harder and suck up more damage, but naturally move much slower than shorter lithe brawlers. Finally, your special moves can be picked and tinkered with both in terms of type, damage and cosmetic effects."
By rigidly following the series story arcs and religiously focusing on the characters, they've never given us the chance to see how we'd fit into their universes. They've got all these cool powers, abilities, weapons and skills, yet we're rarely able to create our own avatar and really become a part of their world.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse is finally going to change all that. Now we're the star of the show.
Dimps have been teasing a mysterious new character for weeks, and finally revealed their identity at Gamescom 2014. The new hero is us, a fully customisable new chararacter who we can design to our specifications.
Character creation appears to be impressively deep, at least considering that it's the first time we've seen it to any great extent in the series. Your first choice comes down to race, which modifies both your basic appearance and your combat role. Earthlings are typical jack-of-all-trades with strong if unremarkable stats in all areas, potent with Ki attacks. Meanwhile Majin are much tougher and resilient with higher base HP statistics, whereas Namekian heroes continually regenerate their lower health pool.
You're then able to set your gender, skin tone, hair style and physical attributes -- height and weight -- which actually factor into gameplay. Bigger and bulkier characters will hit harder and suck up more damage, but naturally move much slower than shorter lithe brawlers. Finally, your special moves can be picked and tinkered with both in terms of type, damage and cosmetic effects. Yes, you can become a Super Saiyan, before you ask.
it's clear that Dimps are using the power of the new-gen systems to great effect, as evidenced by wince-inducing facial animations as characters take a crunching hit, and an impressive level of detail. Havok physics and new Yebis 2-powered lighting make their debut too.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse is slated to release next year, and details are still thin on the ground, but we hope that it will be a breath of fresh air that lets us finally step into the Dragon Ball universe ourselves; not through somebody else's eyes.