Summary

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zerofans think that it has the worst version of Daima Goku now thatXenoverse 2andKakarothave shown off their versions of the character.

The last few weeks have already been alandmark time for Dragon Ball fans thanks to the long-awaited release of Sparking Zeroand the beginning of Daima, but it looks like there’s plenty to look forward to in the coming months as well. We already knew thatSparking Zero was going to receive DLC based on Daima(two expansions, in fact),but it’s not the only one.

Earlier this week, Bandai Namco confirmed thatDragon Ball Z: Kakarot is getting a Daima expansion that lets players take control of Goku (Mini)and explore the Demon Realm for the first time. That’s not all, though, asXenoverse 2 is also getting Daima Goku as part of the second chapter of the Future Saga, meaning there’s a whole lot of Daima goodness on the horizon.

Sparking Zero Fans Think Daima Goku Looks Better In Xenoverse And Kakarot

Although more Dragon Ball content across the board should be good news for everyone, the reveal of Daima in Xenoverse 2 and Kakarot has had an interesting effect. Since Goku (Mini) is now in several console games after debuting in Sparking Zero, fans have been comparing the different takes on him, and the consensus seems to be that Sparking Zero is in last place.

Over on Twitter,AeonPeneko shared an image containing all three versions of Daima Gokuand said, “Yeah Sparking Zero has the weakest model here”. That tweet has received a lot of attention over the past few days and currently stands at over 8,600 likes, suggesting a lot of fans agree with it.

Controversially, I think that Xenoverse 2 actually has a spot-on rendition of Daima Goku - little dude looks perfect!

That being said,there are quite a few comments that argue Xenoverse 2’s take on Goku (Mini) is the worst out of the three, with some fans even comparing it to a PS3 model. It seems there’s a bit of a split overall, but Kakarot has so far avoided any strays so it might be in the lead when it comes to matching the anime.

This isn’t the first time that fans havesuggested Daima Goku looks a little off in Sparking Zero, especially when compared to the game’s other characters. While he does look a little too static outside of his attack animations, he’s still my current main so I won’t be hearing any more Goku (Mini) slander.