Sparking Zero Fan Adds One Of Dragon Ball Z Budokai’s Most Infamous Fusions

Sparking Zero Fan Adds One Of Dragon Ball Z Budokai's Most Infamous Fusions

Summary

  • The Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero mod community doesn’t sleep, because after adding the likes of GT Vegeta and Black Frieza, one of the franchise’s most cursed fusions is now available.
  • Via a new mod, Cell (Krillin Absorbed) has been added to the game as a separate transformation slot.
  • Longtime fans may recall the fusion first appeared in the original Dragon Ball Z Budokai game, making the mod a full-circle moment of sorts.

While Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero fans are still waiting for the game’s first DLC pack to be released, the modding community has continued to keep the game alive. What started out as some fairly innocuous mods, including turning the game into an AMV, has turned into some incredible creations.

Over the holidays, TheGamer reported how the likes of Black Frieza and GT Vegeta have all been added to the game, courtesy of mods. No, Vegeta’s mustache didn’t make the cut. Oh, and there were also some space maps added.

That said, a new mod has managed to add one of the franchise’s most infamous fusions into the fold. The cursed creation that is Cell (Krillin Absorbed.)

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OG Fans Will Remember This One

As listed over on Nexus Mods, a site dedicated to housing mods for all sorts of games, BlueLoobster has managed to add Cell (Krillin Absorbed) into the game. It counts as a separate transformation slot, and is as glorious as it is cursed.

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Nexus Mods via BlueLoobster

Longtime Dragon Ball video game fans may recall that this particular mod is a throwback to where the series originally started, Dragon Ball Budokai. In this “What-If” scenario, Krillin sacrifices himself to be absorbed by Cell instead of Android 18. And so, instead of becoming Perfect Cell, he reverts into essentially a Cell Jr.

As it turns out, it was all just a bad dream by Cell during the waiting period before the start of the Cell Games. Bad dream or not, it was one of the many goofy transformations and fusions that the original series was known for, and now it’s been made possible in Sparking Zero, AKA the spiritual successor to it all. In many ways, as cursed as the transformation is, it’s almost a full-circle moment for longtime fans.

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