

Despite being on the Game Boy Color, this game boasted some impressive graphics, given the detailed sprites and animations. The “Dragon Ball” franchise has not been a stranger to turn-based combat (as we’ll see later on), and “Legendary Super Warriors” managed to pull it off. #9: “Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors” (2002) On top of that, the combat was basic enough for any new players to jump in while still satisfying those coming off of other “Dragon Ball” games. This feature made the story mode, dubbed “Z Chronicles”, more exciting, and it encouraged players to experiment with different load-outs. Through the use of Drama Pieces, players could earn stat buffs or health boosts in the middle of a fight. Unlike some of the other entries we’ll see on the list, “Burst Limit” took the franchise to a more cinematic approach in its fighting style.

Welcome to, and today, we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Dragon Ball Z Games!įor this list, we’ll be seeing which games that carry the “Dragon Ball Z” license have the highest power level! We’ll make a few exceptions to those outside of the series, so long as its “Dragon Ball”.

These are the games that went further beyond.
