Adaptational Badass: Invoked as this is a fanservice game: Many characters get transformations they did not have in canon, such as almost every Saiyan Character getting Super Saiyan 3, Gohan and Broly getting Super Saiyan 4, Cooler getting a Golden Form (a gold version of his fifth form, no less, as his Cool Mask is just too iconic to pass up),Dabura and Towa becoming Demon Gods.The vast majority of the participants introduced in the Tournament of Power have yet to appear- currently, only Bergamo, Ganos, Obuni, Ribrianne, Katopesia, Anilaza, Dyspo, Toppo, Jiren, Caulifa, Kale, and Kefla are playable.The manga adaptions of Dark Demon Realm Mission and Universe Mission ignore Beat and Note and instead makes Xeno Trunks the protagonist.Despite the game adapting everything under the sun in the franchise, Goku Jr.
#Super dragon ball heroes gameplay series
The game has been ported thrice to the Nintendo 3DS as the Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission series and has four spin-off manga, Victory Mission, Charisma Mission, Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Dark Demon Realm Mission and Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission. The game has undergone several name changes over time, including Galaxy Mission (covering the first half of Dragon Ball GT), Jakku Mission (focusing on the Shadow Dragon Saga from GT), God Mission (which seems to be mostly drawing from Dragon Ball Online, Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Super), Dark Demon Realm Mission (A new storyline feature characters from Xenoverse searching for Dark Dragon Balls), Universe Mission (a sequel to Future Trunks story from Dragon Ball Super that introduces Fu as a major antagonist, and continues the Dark Demon Realm storyline) and most recently Big Bang Mission (that continues the storyline with Fu).
It also lets you choose one of 21 avatar characters from 7 different character types (Male Saiyan, Female Saiyan, Majin, Namekian, Freeza Race, Android, Supreme Kai and Dark Demon God). The game allows the usage of many characters from the Dragon Ball franchise, as well as new characters and transformations, in 5-on-5 turn-based battles by using special trading cards made for the carddass arcade machines. Dragon Ball Heroes is a Japanese arcade carddass game developed by Dimps, released on November 11, 2010.