Dragon Ball FighterZ
is one of the hottest fighting games on the market right now and to ever exist. It features over 40 unique characters, tons of music, and countless variations for players to express themselves through their own play style. One thing the game is missing, however, is a stage list that feels satisfactory to
Dragon Ball
fans.
In the
Dragon Ball
franchise, stages were a staple that made the games what they were. There were so many unique arenas to battle friends in and they helped set the stage for epic fights reminiscent of the ones in the show. Fans have created mods for
Dragon Ball Fighterz
to replicate that old feel from the games in the franchise before it.
Tournament Of Power
How FighterZ doesn't feature a Tournament Of Power stage is beyond every fan of the series. The Tournament Of Power is the last arc of the anime that came out before
FighterZ
, and also where a lot of characters were introduced. Characters like Kefla,
UI Goku, and Jiren
were all DLC characters, that weren't in the show until the Tournament Of Power as well.
As a mod, this stage includes the iconic pillars and spectator areas for the residents of the other universes watching the match. The stage has an interesting color palette too, bringing a fresh atmosphere to the game.
Hyperbolic Time Chamber
Another iconic inclusion that somehow didn't make it in, the hyperbolic time chamber would've been a perfect training stage and beautiful battle arena. In
Dragon Ball
games before
FighterZ
, the tutorial would almost always take place in the time chamber
since that's where Goku and Gohan would train in the show
.
Since
FighterZ
appeals to so many hardcore fighting game fans, the inclusion of this stage and its music would've been a great addition since they spend so much time in training mode. This mod also has colors not featured in any other stage, so it would be especially welcome.
Kame House
The Kame House is the home of Master Roshi, and one of the very first places where Goku trained after arriving on Earth and leaving Grandpa Gohan's house. The Kame House is featured in
Fighterz
as a portal to the party match menu, which is a nice choice, but it would make a better stage. The game already has an "islands" stage that transitions to other levels but this would make for an even smoother transition and have a background with less visual noise.
Snake Way
For fans of the
Dragon Ball Z
anime, Snake Way is a classic backdrop that should make its way into
Fighterz
. The stage features the road Goku had to run on for miles in order to traverse around the afterlife, running into side adventures at every turn.
This mod features the road itself as the part where characters stand as well as part of the background. The road winds around the sky while characters fight it out on one straight stretch, flying around violently.
Android 21's Underground Lab
During the story mode of
FighterZ
,
players visit Android 21's underground base
multiple times, but never get to actually have a fight there. Modders have turned the assets from the game into a stage by overlapping the elements of her lab, on top of the elements for the Cavern stage. They did more than just copy and paste the stage together. There are unique lighting and cave textures as well to make the stage feel truly unique compared to others already in the game.
Hell, Or HFIL (Home For Infinite Losers)
Since the addition of
Janemba and Gogeta
, players have wondered when the stage for their epic battle was coming. This arena, Hell, from the anime, features crazy background visuals with a dark atmosphere that still feels playful in a way.
The creator of this mod did a fantastic job of recreating that atmosphere while not making it too distracting during a fight. The stage has colors and effects similar to Land Of The Kais, but with a differently colored sky, and instead of a waterfall, there's a pillar of a jelly bean-like substance.
Spooky Destroyed City
In the spooky season after
Dragon Ball FighterZ's
release in 2018, the developers released Halloween colors for the base characters and DLC that was out at the time. These colors are an assortment of oranges, purples, and greens that reflect the season and character's color palettes at the same time. This mod is basically a version of a normal stage in
DBFZ
with its color palette switched to meet that of the Halloween variations of characters. Changing stages slightly can add to the atmosphere of a fighting game and just keep things fresh for long-time players.
The Glacier Stage
The Glacier stage has made its appearance in
Dragon Ball
games before but was especially missed in
FighterZ
. When
Dragon Ball Super Broly
was announced, a lot of fans thought this stage was coming since it's where Broly fights Vegeta and Goku
before they transform into Gogeta.
This mod is incredibly unique and gives
the same feeling it did in the movie
. It feels like a completely isolated and empty space where the effects of the battle wouldn't affect anyone else but the combatants. The white snow and ice make each character's animations feel extra crisp, and the contrast with the bright blue sky makes aerial battles feel all the more epic.
Budokai Music Pack
Dragon Ball FighterZ
features dozens of songs to play during battles including character themes, stage themes, and even songs from
older games like the Budoten series
. One franchise that has a lot of missing songs is the
Budokai
series. The
Budokai
games are some of the most loved games by fans from the PS2 era that have some of the most recognizable songs in
Dragon Ball
history.
This mod allows players to choose what songs they want to play on what stage and when. It's very convenient and definitely a necessary mod for players who want to relive the old
Budokai
days while playing the latest
Dragon Ball
fighting game.
Persona 4 Arena
Persona 4 Arena
was developed by Arc System Works, the same developers who worked on
Dragon Ball FighterZ
. They specialize in creating fighting games that capture the essence of anime very well. This mod allows players to visit stages from
Persona
, as well as a variety of music from other fighting games made by Arc System Works. Taking Goku to the Shadow World of
Persona 4
seems like a fever dream of a crossover episode, but the music and atmosphere all work pretty well together.