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Dragon Ball Fusions ‘Battle’ Gameplay Trailer

Dragon Ball Fusions ‘Battle’ Gameplay Trailer

A new Dragon Ball Fusions trailer has been released by Bandai Namco and it shows off more gameplay footage for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game.

What’s new about this trailer is how it explains the battle system for Dragon Ball Fusions and some of the neat things you can do, such as fusing with your entire party to unleash devastating attacks.

Dragon Ball Fusions ’ battle system relies on a timeline, which determines the order of attacks. The character closest to the right of the timeline will attack first.

The control scheme and commands are split into three parts. They are separated by Fight, which is the close-range melee attacks, Energy Ball uses Ki attacks and Special Attacks, which is your character’s most powerful attack.

Dragon Ball Fusions is due out for 3DS on August 4 in Japan.

Check out the Trailer:

“The “Ring Out” feature is another key to victory, as it is used to blow enemies away and send them further to the left in the Timeline order. If used properly, you can keep certain enemies from attacking by keeping them pushed back. This will also come in handy when you want to pull off Support Attacks, which you can activate with multiple characters just by having their turn orders next to each other in the Timeline. The more characters there are for Support Attacks, the more damage you’ll deal.”

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