Dragon Ball: The Breakers Critic Reviews (2024)

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Luke Winkie

PC Gamer

Top Critic

55 / 100

Oct 21, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is the latest game to cash in on the cat-and-mouse multiplayer boom. Unfortunately, it does so without any of the mechanical depth that makes those games great.

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Ronny Barrier

IGN

Top Critic

5 / 10.0

Oct 19, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers starts with a great idea, but doesn't live up to it, as loose controls, a bad camera, and live-service gacha mechanics more fitting of a free-to-play title remove a lot of the fun from the initial concept.

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Miguel Moran

TheSixthAxis

Top Critic

4 / 10

Oct 28, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is broken. In their efforts to slap a Dragon Ball coat of paint onto the world of asymmetrical horror-multiplayer action, Bandai Namco has failed to put any care or consideration into the gameplay mechanics that make games like these so fun and enjoyable. Mixed with matchmaking issues and egregious paid gacha mechanics, this is a poor attempt at live-service multiplayer hidden behind the veil of 90s anime nostalgia.

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Cristian M. Villa

Areajugones

Top Critic

5.5 / 10.0

Oct 15, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers aims to offer a different experience that simply does not just curdle. Not so much because of the concept, which surely already throws back more than one Dragon Ball fan, but because the execution itself leaves something to be desired. Both at the level of game balance and even something as basic as player matchmaking, this bet simply falls very short.

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Antonio Sánchez-Migallón

Hobby Consolas

Top Critic

60 / 100

Oct 17, 2022

A game a priori promising, with fresh ideas in the Dragon Ball panorama. The fact of being able to handle characters like Bulma and Oolong is already an excuse to play a game, but after living the game experience becomes monotonous due to the scarcity of content. In addition, it still drags problems of the BETA and oozes aroma of F2P (but paid).

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Marco Esposto

IGN Italy

Top Critic

5 / 10.0

Oct 20, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers comes from an interesting and nice basic idea, but every aspect of the game is insufficient, if not disastrous, even if you are a long-lasting fan of Dragon Ball.

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Dalton Cooper

Game Rant

Top Critic

Oct 26, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a genius idea on paper and can be fun at times, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired.

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Miles Dompier

Windows Central

Top Critic

Oct 28, 2022

On the surface, Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a homely spinoff with confusing controls and an apparent lack of budget. However, the more I play, the more I adore its fascinating ideas and glowing peculiarities. In spite of its notable shortcomings, this asymmetrical multiplayer title commits to outlandish gameplay mechanics and delivers a charming, absorbing Dragon Ball experience unlike any other.

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Majkol Robuschi

The Games Machine

Top Critic

5 / 10.0

Nov 16, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a crude and poor video game, but it is not lacking in inventiveness. What I'm wondering is if, unlike other similar multiplayers titles, it will have time to evolve and improve over time, or if Bandai Namco will put an end to its service before the game formula is refined and enriched as it needs.

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Daniel Pinheiro

PC Invasion

Top Critic

5 / 10

Oct 21, 2022

Fleeing from Cell, Frieza, or Majin Buu's sad*stic assaults has its moments of brilliance. But the often tedious exploration, subpar combat system, and intrusive gacha mechanics keep the game from being anything more than a curiosity.

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Annette Magaña

Push Square

Top Critic

6 / 10

Oct 21, 2022

At a glance, currencies such as TP, Spirit Syphons, Zeni, and the unreasonably expensive premium cosmetics, may emphasize predatory microtransaction tactics. However, daily and weekly challenges encourage playing rather than paying to win. That said, the grind can become unnecessarily long, even if you're just looking to buy some new clothes for your character.

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Aldo López

Atomix

Top Critic

65 / 100

Nov 2, 2022

If you're a fan of the Dragon Ball franchise, it's obvious that you'll be interested in trying it, but as a game, I would frankly recommend trying something else within the same genre. If Bandai Namco doesn't want to see The Breakers fail, it should definitely get down to business with updates and content, as it has a lot of room for improvement.

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Jake Su

Twinfinite

Top Critic

2 / 5.0

Oct 30, 2022

Despite efforts to include a vast collection of Dragon Ball characters and references in The Breakers, going as far as to provide a somewhat logical explanation of why it is possible for dead villains and normal civilians being able to transform into your favorite heroes, the game is ultimately let down by its poor mechanics and systems. Instead of giving players a chance to sink their teeth into a new way to enjoy the storied franchise, Dragon Ball: The Breakers will only be consigned to the place of a bad memory, much like a poor filler episode of an anime.

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Joshua Furr

DualShockers

Top Critic

6.8 / 10.0

Oct 24, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers needs to work on its online infrastructure, but beyond that it's a fast, exciting romp best played with a party full of well-known friends, as opposed to silent strangers.

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Luis Falcón

Generación Xbox

Top Critic

60 / 100

Oct 20, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers brings the atmosphere of the franchise created by Akira Toriyama to our consoles. In this multiplayer game you can become the villain and finish with civilians who intend to escape, on the contrary, if you team up with civilians, flee from the threat or end it.

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J. Brodie Shirey

Screen Rant

Top Critic

Oct 24, 2022

Dragonball: The Breakers is fun to play in short bursts, but might be somewhat lacking for players looking for a tense experience like Dead By Daylight. Hardcore fans of the franchise may have some fun trying to evade iconic villains like Frieza or obliterate entire sections of the map as Majin Buu, but anyone else should probably look elsewhere for a genuinely chilling asymmetrical survival title.

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Francesco Mocerino

Everyeye.it

Top Critic

5 / 10.0

Oct 22, 2022

The developers of Dimps had set themselves the goal of offering a peculiar asymmetrical multiplayer themed Dragon Ball, capable of immersing players in the tension of a game between cat and mouse lived on a razor's edge.

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Trent Cannon

Nintendo Life

Top Critic

7 / 10

Oct 18, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers isn't likely to challenge titles like Dead by Daylight for the top spot in this growing asymmetrical multiplayer genre, but it is a fun game that stands out among the rest of the Dragon Ball franchise for daring to do something different. Despite some technical issues at launch and the need to do a lot of grinding if you want to get enough experience with the different Raiders, this is still a worthwhile multiplayer timesink for anime fans.

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Ashley Winters

Checkpoint Gaming

Top Critic

5.5 / 10.0

Nov 1, 2022

DRAGON BALL: The Breakers is a good idea held back by Pay-to-Win practices and outdated design decisions. While the game could have a bright future ahead of it, it has a long way to go before it can be considered a truly great title, and really ought to sort out it's current issues before the developers look ahead to Seasons 2 and beyond. The fundamentals are there, and the gameplay is solid; if these can be polished and modernised, then Breakers would easily go from a niche oddity to a raging blast.

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Scott Adams

The Outerhaven Productions

Top Critic

Oct 19, 2022

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a solid game loop that feels fun to play, especially if you are with friends. However the progression system and the cosmetics have much to be desired. Hopefully the longer this game stays in service, the better the options become.

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FAQs

Is Dragon Ball: The Breakers canon? ›

However, the time travel aspect of the titles and the appearance of the game's custom fighter at those events create an alternate reality that is separate from the canon of the main Dragon Ball universe.

How do you always be a raider in Dragon Ball: The Breakers? ›

In Dragon Ball: The Breakers, you have the option to pick between a Survivor and a Raider before a match begins. To play as the Raider, you'll need to select the correct option before loading into a match. Even then, though, you won't be guaranteed your chosen role.

Is Dragon Ball: The Breakers a fighting game? ›

How Dragon Ball: The Breakers adapted the fighting franchise into an asymmetrical survival game. It's flight rather than fight in as seven ordinary people try and escape the wrath of a super warrior.

Who is canon Goku? ›

Son Goku, born by his Saiyan name Kakarot, is the main protagonist of the series Dragon Ball. Along with Vegeta, he is one of the last pure-blooded Saiyans. Goku was originally sent via a space pod to enslave and conquer the planet Earth.

Is Neko Majin z canon? ›

And 'Neko Majin Z' is one of them, although it is not considered official canon, like the GT anime itself.

What does Shenron do in breakers? ›

Once the 7 Dragon Balls have been found and placed on Shenron's Altar, the legendary dragon can be summoned, granting a wish to Survivors. The wish can be to either raise the “Dragon Change” power of the survivor who is making the wish to level 4, or raise the power of all allies.

How do you play as Bulma in Dragon Ball: The Breakers? ›

In DB: Breakers, Bulma is a skin that will turn the player's character into her and allow access to two of her unique abilities. To play as Bulma, go to the Battle Settings Menu and select her skin; remember that the skin won't activate when the player is at the base or during Dragon Change.

Is Dragon Ball: The Breakers like DBD? ›

However, the objective-based gameplay of Breakers - collecting Dragon Balls and setting Power Keys, and attempting to survive until an objective completes to obtain victory, does take inspiration from Dead By Daylight's Generators and Exit Gate.

How many people are currently playing Dragon Ball: The Breakers? ›

DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS
MonthAvg. PlayersPeak Players
Last 30 Days454.8924
April 2024454.8924
March 2024609.81,103
February 2024223.81,411
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Can you play Dragon Ball: The Breakers with bots? ›

people going to play vs bots will kill the game, it means longer Queue time for those who want to play real matches since the player base will be divided into two.

Is Xenoverse similar to Dragon Ball: The Breakers? ›

About DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS

The game shares the same universe as DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE and contain features that link DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 and DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS.

Is Dragon Ball: The Breakers related to Xenoverse? ›

Dragon Ball: The Breakers (ドラゴンボール ザブレイカーズ, Doragon Bōru Za Burekāzu) is an asymmetrical action game developed by Dimps. It takes place in the same universe as the Dragon Ball Xenoverse games.

Is Dragon Ball: The Breakers connected to Xenoverse 2? ›

About DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS

The game shares the same universe as DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE and contain features that link DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 and DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS.

Is Dragon Ball: The Breakers in the same universe as Xenoverse? ›

Dragon Ball: The Breakers (ドラゴンボール ザブレイカーズ, Doragon Bōru Za Burekāzu) is an asymmetrical action game developed by Dimps. It takes place in the same universe as the Dragon Ball Xenoverse games.

Which Dragon Ball isn t canon? ›

As a result of these facts in conjunction with its exclusion from the Tokyo Skytree + Viz North America Tour's History of Dragon Ball exhibit, Dragon Ball GT is not considered canon to the Dragon Ball manga.

Is Time Breaker Bardock canon? ›

It was just a side story. Some might say "it wasn't created by Toriyama so it's not canon". Bardock as a character was NOT created by Toriyama so according to this logic, even the Bardock special wasn't canon. Still, he liked Bardock enough to make him canon, to include him in the manga.

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