Users of Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO have started to make their own content with the game and this time the main character was Recoome, one of the most important members of the Ginyu Special Forces that appears in the Freezer saga as a villain of the “Z Warriors”. Recoome had the peculiarity of mentioning his attack before performing it and being very skilled in melee fights and thanks to his energetic personality, when it comes to charge ki he does it dancing, so X/Twitter took advantage of this to make a funny video.
Recoome of Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO dances to the beat of Nicky Jam and J Balvin
Thanks to the creativity of the users of Sparking! ZERO, Recoome could have a bit of prominence through social networks, this time it was through X/Twitter where a user released a short video of the villainous follower of Freezer dancing to a popular song by Nicky Jam and J Balvin. This caused a lot of fun among the fandom of the game and Dragon Ball and at the moment the comments regarding this video have not stopped.
And this peculiarity occurs just when Recoome is charging ki to perform his special attacks, being that just as it had been seen in past Dragon Ball games, it performs a little “wiggle” while increasing its power. Even when he is reaching his limit, he starts to do it much faster, so the character’s quality was used to the maximum to take out the “forbidden” ones.
The video generated interest and many laughs and among the main comments we found: “Nothing beats this Ki recharge” “He wants to be the baddest, but he doesn’t look it with this” “What a flow” “Buu’s charge beats it” “No opponent would take him seriously after this” “How did he earn his place in the Ginyu forces?”. With this we see that actually the character managed to gain even more fame and that those alien to his fighting style can enjoy him a little more.
This version of Recoome, a member of the Ginyu special forces, is available in the video game Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO from Bandai Namco, which was released last October 11 and is currently considered the biggest game of the franchise, the title is available for next-generation consoles such as Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC.
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