


For that reason, it’s important we celebrate the games that truly strive to be games first. It’s not an inherently bad decision, but it has left the Dragon Ball market a bit over saturated. While the Super Famicom had its fair share of traditional DBZ fighters, most games nowadays aim elsewhere. And the twenty worst.ĭragon Ball Z games tend to have the habit of prioritizing simulating the anime than actually providing an authentic, fighting game experience. These are the ten best Dragon Ball games you’ll ever find. The good are good, but the bad outweighs the good double. Some were excellent and truly captures the essence of the franchise while most dropped the (Dragon) ball on every front offering little more than a quick cash grab to satiate the masses. Just about every year saw a new Dragon Ball game for fans to rub their grubby fingers all over. If you were a fan of Dragon Ball while it wasn’t running, chances are you only remained as hardcore a fan thanks to the video games. For years after Dragon Ball GT ’s end, fans suffered through a content drought where the only reminder of their beloved series lived on through video games. That said, the franchise wasn’t always this lively. There has never been a better time to be a Dragon Ball fan since the series’ original serialization in Shonen Jump. Dragon Ball Super just came to an end, there’s a manga currently running, and we’re getting a brand new movie at the end of the year. Nearly three and a half decades later and the series is still pumping out content at a healthy pace. Believe it or not, Dragon Ball turns 34 years old this year.
