
Bomber: Successfully complete 100% of training with Android #18 with a heavy character. But, for whatever reason, nobody has been able to nail the formula for the definitive DBZ game.Įraser Shot Volley: Successfully complete 100% of training with Bardock with a heavy character. I mean, is this not clear to everyone in the gaming industry? Namco Bandai has an amazingly popular franchise with Dragon Ball Z, full of rich characters and storylines that could go on for an entire game series if done properly. The only ones to ever emerge that were worth more than the disc they were printed on were the Budokai games and maybe a couple of the older GameBoy Advance titles (like the Legacy of Goku series) that functioned kind of like a top-down RPG’s. Not that I expected it to be, as I have a lot of experience getting let down by DBZ games. Sadly, it looks like I’m going to have to keep waiting, because Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is not that game. A game that could bottle the sheer power, grit and fighting that spans several planets, dimensions, and times a worthy game for a great anime series beloved the world over.

For years I have waited for a Dragon Ball Z game that could capture the essence of the series.
