![]() ![]() For the poll itself and some more details about my reasoning for these choices, continue below.Medabots: Metabee, Rokusho, Brass, Noctobat, Wonder Angel, Air-Ptera, Paradiver, Dragonfly, Crimson King, Utopian, Windsail, Draken, Propolis, Phoenix, Femjet, Rappy, Churlybeam, Haniwa, Gorem, Spitfire, Specter, Moai, Jorat, Sunwitch, Saldron, Redlace, Mistyghost, Volume 10, Botafly, Rockflower, BabyBlu, Spidar, Octocalm, Magdosnake, Floro, Mantaprey, Poison Copy, Red Manator, Tentacalm, Unicorn, Multikolor, Kuraba, Krosserdog, Tummonkey, Zorin, Bayonet, Bezelga, Peppercat, Neutranurse, Smilodon, Warbandit, Attack-Tyrano, Banisher,Stonemirror, Circlis, Pretty Prime, Nin-Ninja, Foxuno, Kintaro, Agadama, Samurai, Cyandog, Wigwam, Rabudo, Cosmo-Alien, Blackram, Sailormate, Auroraqueen, Ignite, Hopstar, Papyrak, Ambiguous, Greatmotha, Twinkle, Armorparadeen, Sabotina, Spiralle, Rollerman, Antacker, Antilder, Toybox, Face Lantern, Landmotor, Stingray, Komandog, Magiclown,Tankar, Dr. We've compiled a poll with some of the biggest manga franchises in the world that Arc System Works could possibly make their next fighting game based on, and it's time for you guys to vote on them. With that in mind, we decided to let you guys, our readers, have your voices be heard. ![]() Some are obviously not very fit for a fighting game (Death Note FighterZ, any one?), but it's still commonplace for most popular series to have a strong battle element to them. While it's hard to reach the fame and success of Dragon Ball, there are a lot of different manga series that have ended up being hugely successful not just in their native Japan, but on a worldwide scale as well. Play through the series and live the adventure. is a definitive version of Dragon Ball Z. So, with the company having such a storied history when it comes to adapting franchises, their most recent endeavor being to bring the world of RWBY to fighting game fans via their crossover title BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, the mind starts to wander when thinking of what other franchises they might be able to turn into gold if given the chance. Crossover - Sailor Moon & Dragon Ball Z - Rated: K - French. The aforementioned Persona 4: Arena was obviously an adaption of the highly popular RPG franchise, but they also made a fondly remembered (yet also hilariously broken) Fist of the North Star/Hokuto no Ken fighting game back in 2005, as well as recent endeavors on the 3DS with both Dragon Ball and One Piece, including crossplay capability between the two. It's not like Arc System Works are strangers to adaptions, either. Then, you add Arc System Works to the mix, developers of serious pedigree with Guilty Gear, BlazBlue and Persona 4: Arena all being highly successful in their own right, and you combine their efforts for a Dragon Ball game, one of the biggest multimedia franchises in the entire world. Honestly, even if the game didn't appeal to you personally, it's hard to argue against that this was going to be a slam dunk of big proportions - First, you bring in Bandai Namco, one of the most successful fighting game publishers in the entire world with the Tekken and Soul Calibur franchises under their belt. Earlier: One of the biggest headlines in the FGC throughout this last year has been Dragon Ball FighterZ ever since its reveal, the hopes and hype for it as we built up to its release, and the great success it has seen since we could finally get our hands on it.
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