IGN's 7/10 review of Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero is nothing short of a joke, especially when you realize they gave the same exact score to Dustborn—a game that couldn't even gather 100 players—and Concord, which crashed and burned so hard that it was canceled within two weeks. This is yet another example of IGN proving they have zero credibility when it comes to reviewing games, especially ones that the community is excited about.
Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero delivers everything fans want: high-octane combat, deep story modes, stunning Dragon Ball-level action, and online multiplayer that's a blast. So how does it get the same score as Dustborn and Concord, two woke disasters that no one cared about? This shows that IGN is more interested in pushing their activist agenda than giving fair and honest reviews of actual quality games.
Their focus on shilling for failed games like Dustborn and Concord shows they don’t understand what gamers really want. It’s obvious IGN is more focused on being activists instead of critics. They have no idea how to accurately rate games that have massive fanbases and huge potential like Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero. Instead, they waste time praising woke failures while dragging down great games with mediocre scores.
If IGN thinks Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero belongs in the same category as those other flops, they clearly don’t know a thing about Dragon Ball or video games in general. This isn't just bad journalism—it's proof that they’ve lost touch with the gaming community entirely.
Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero deserves far better than this lazy attempt at a review.
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