The upcoming Nintendo 3DS game "One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum" will be clashing in a crossover video game play with "Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden."
Both creators Bandai Namco and Arc System Works who cooked-up "One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum" and "Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden" respectively issued the team-up, as reported in Game Spot.
This gameplay will allow users to have clash modes between the heroes and villains of both the One Piece and Dragon Ball franchise.
This feature supports both local and online multiplayer and allows you to mix characters from the two fighting games. Yes, players will once again be treated to a fight between Luffy and Goku (and their crew) in a huge duking-out session out just like they did in J-Stars Victory Vs.
"Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden" is a battling title of two-dimensional, which has more than 100 unique characters (albeit just twenty of them are playable), one on one fights, group matches, et cetera.
"One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum" take after the same line, in spite of the fact that its European release has not yet been affirmed. In Japan the title will touch base on September 21.
The principal duplicates of the diversion will incorporate an early arrival of characters of Edward Newgate, Mark and Jozu, in addition to an in-amusement article to be utilized as a part of the "Make a Pirate Crew" mode and a code to download an uncommon topic for the console.
A previous review of their team-up however, was met with lackluster praise.
The "One Piece: Great Colosseum" "Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden" crossover game is mechanically light, substantial on fanservice volume yet that exclusive ever skims the surface of the characters it incorporates. On the chance that you need an anime brawler that spotlights on the sheer volume of anime characters spoke to then this is most likely the diversion for you. In the event that you need a diversion that truly exploits the incredibly shifted cast available to its, look somewhere else, as reported by IGN.