Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is getting rave reviews so far, but die-hard fans do have their complaints about how the game’s story content handles Vegeta. A big part of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s single-player content is Episode Battle, where gamers can play through the story of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super as a wide assortment of heroes and villains. There are even branching “what if” scenarios that can be unlocked by completing certain objectives during fights, giving fans a look into how storylines like the Frieza and Cell arcs could have played out differently.This article has SPOILERS for the Dragon Ball franchise One of the playable characters featured in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is naturally Vegeta, the Saiyan Prince and resident supporting antihero of Dragon Ball Z and beyond. While he initially debuted as a villain out to steal the Dragon Balls and gain immortality for himself, Vegeta eventually becomes an ally of Goku and one of Earth’s strongest defenders. Vegeta’s long road to redemption is considered by fans to be one of the best and most influential parts of Dragon Ball, and many were excited to play through it in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s Episode Battle mode. Related Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Players Are Using Mods to Cheat Dragon Ball Zero: Sparking Zero has only been out for a few days, but Spike Chunsoft’s new game is already having issues with cheaters. However, many of these fans have been less than pleased with how Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s Vegeta Episode Battle campaign plays out. As noted by Reddit user Used-Dare7796 on r/tenkaichi4, Vegeta’s story skips his debut in the aptly-titled Saiyan Saga in favor of beginning with his return on Namek and ends with the Majin Buu arc, completely forgoing his supporting role in the later Dragon Ball Super anime. Used-Dare7796 finds this especially egregious as Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero already features the forms Vegeta gains during this time, such as his blue-haired Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan mode. Fans Find Vegeta’s Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Episode Battle Campaign Lacking Additionally, there are no alternate “what if” paths in Vegeta’s version of the Namek Saga, despite fans pointing out possible branching points like Vegeta getting the immortality he desperately sought or achieving the level of Super Saiyan earlier than he does in canon. The lack of Dragon Ball Super content in Vegeta’s Episode Battle also means that players don’t get to battle the revived Frieza or challenge Jiren as a merged form like Gogeta or Vegito. Close There have been other Vegeta-centric complaints among Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero fans, such as Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft missing out on a potentially fun Easter egg by not including Vegeta’s infamously miscolored “Red Vegeta” variant as a playable character. Meanwhile, gamers have reportedly struggled to defeat his giant Great Ape form as Goku in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s Episode Battle mode – a fight that fans could have played as Vegeta himself had the game included it in his story campaign.