Dragon Ball Fans Aren't Happy About Hearts and His Wasted Potential

While Hearts story has seemingly come to an end with the conclusion of the first season of the [...]

While Hearts story has seemingly come to an end with the conclusion of the first season of the spin-off series of Super Dragon Ball Heroes, fans are torn over the impact that the main villain had during his tenure. In his final fight against Gogeta and the other Z Fighters, Hearts reveals that he holds a high level of respect for mortals, looking to kill Xeno specifically to release the beings of the universe from his ability to "wipe them all out with a snap of his fingers".

Twitter Users, and Dragon Ball fans, vVenturex and DBReduxTDC were just a few of the audience members that felt that Hearts simply didn't live up to the potential of a main villain for the Z Fighters to clash against, with the fans crossing their fingers that perhaps more of the antagonist's back story will be revealed in the arcade game:

Hearts' motivation was definitely an interesting one, and as the fans note, his voice actor was Takehito Koyasu, the same actor that brought to life one of the main villains of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Dio Brando. His tenure as a villain simply didn't have as much meat to the bones as it could have, with his origin being non-existent in the length of the spin-off series.

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If you're unaware of this arcade game the promotional anime series is based on, Super Dragon Ball Heroes is the latest digital card fighting game and the top earner in the digital card arcade scene in Japan. Developed by Dimps, the update brought enhanced graphics and the ability to play as seven characters at the same time and provides all sorts of fantastic fan-service never seen in the original series. You can experience it in a way through Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission on Nintendo Switch. Check out our review of the game here for more details.

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