There are so many different Dragon Ball video games, but some of them are simply better than the others. Anime fans have come a long way from the simple Famicom and Super Famicom games.
Many of these games are fun for a variety of reasons, but which are the best ones to chronicle the adventures of Goku and his friends?
Since 1986, there has been a Dragon Ball game released nearly every year, for at least one console or another. Many of these were Japan-only, but as far as the criteria for this list goes, as long as a game has been released, that is enough for it to be counted. However, no re-releases or remasters will be counted, only the original release.
There are honorable mentions, of course, since there are simply too many amazing games in the franchise for one list. Kakarot was an incredible retelling of the manga story, but it is just that. Raging Blast and Hyper Dimension also stand out to the writer as fun additions to the franchise.
Okay, so full disclosure: It was too difficult to list any one of these games on their own. The grinding nature of Buu’s Fury was pretty frustrating, but all told, these were revolutionary.
Bringing an action-RPG version of DBZ to the Gameboy Advance was huge, and they were fun and challenging. Players got to see their characters grow in power as the game went on, which was satisfying.
The visuals looked sharp on the GBA, and while each game stands up fine on its own, they work best as a complete trilogy. Perhaps it’s time to revisit these and remaster them in one collection.
One of the major complaints against the DBZ games is that they don’t do anything new or interesting. It’s just the same story over and over. And for Dragon Ball fans, that’s perfectly fine. However, Xenoverse and
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