Die 10 besten Drachenball Z-Spiele aller Zeiten, Rangliste

Dragon Ball Z easily dominates the anime charts when it comes to the sheer number of high-quality titles that have been released over the years. The story of Son Goku might feel like it has been told over 9,000 times already, but it's still endlessly entertaining and has produced some of the best games in the anime adaptation genre over the years. A new Dragon Ball Z game is never too far away, and with the bar regularly being raised for what the franchise is capable of, there have been more hits than misses over the years. Pity the same can't be said for Krillin's fighting record in Dragon Ball Z.

We've gathered a list of ten of the best Dragon Ball Z games below, each one a winner in their own right, and ranked them accordingly. From forgotten gems to esports-defining masterpieces, these are the best Dragon Ball Z games you can play right now.

10. Dragon Ball Z: Attack Of The Saiyans

Dragon Ball and the RPG genre pair up better than Yamcha and a cheap death, with Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans on the Nintendo DS being possibly the purest exploration of the JRPG genre through a Goku lens. While it's primarily focused on just Dragon Ball Z's original Saiyan Saga, Attack of the Saiyans is a surprisingly lengthy game with a terrific amount of content and slick turn-based RPG gameplay that requires some quick reflexes. It's a time-sink of a game, but it's still well worth grabbing a DS and a copy of this underrated game for a terrific afternoon of number-punching action.

9. Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit

For a game that was released in 2008, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit still looks fantastic when you see it in action. To its credit, it was a fighting game with both style and substance, cunningly hiding its real power beneath a gameplay system that appears to be simplistic at first. That's not even its final form though, because once you dig deeper, you'll find a game that provides fast-paced martial arts, fantastic recreations of iconic moments in the series, and a modest but well-crafted roster of characters.

Read ourDragon Ball Z: Burst Limit review.

8. Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors

While you can usually count on a Dragon Ball game to retell a familiar story--I do hope no harm befalls Krillin on Namek this time --Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors was a blast to play thanks to its remix of key moments in die Serie. Characters who were normally used to keeping the benches warm were given a chance to shine, while the gameplay on the Game Boy Advance was exciting from any distance. Aerial combat was definitely emphasized, but whether you were going in close for a haymaker or preparing to launch a Kame-Hame-Ha beam, it was always entertaining.

Read ourDragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors review.

7. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

One of the more recent entries in the Dragon Ball video game series, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot played like a fusion of the Xenoverse fighting games with a heavier emphasis on narrative-driven RPG gameplay. Taking place across the usual sagas, the end result was game that was more character-driven, looked fantastic, and was home to thrilling battles against some of the deadliest foes in Dragon Ball. Numerous small stories and character interactions also played a key part in the experience, creating a highlight reel of Goku's life that left no stone unturned.

Read ourDragon Ball Z: Kakarot review.

6. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast feels like a Michael Bay take on Goku's adventures. It didn't do anything new and it had weird camera angles, but it also had jaw-droppingly gorgeous to look at thanks to some incredible cel-shaded graphics that have withstood the test of time. Playing similarly to the Tenkaichi games that came before it, Raging Blast is easily-digestible action that offers fluid, fast and furious gameplay. A fun game to pick up and play at any given time, it even threw in some extra fan service by giving fans dream matches with two powerhouses in the form of Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta and Broly.

Read ourDragon Ball: Raging Blast review.

5. Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy Of Goku series

We're cheating a little bit here by counting an entire trilogy as one game, but it'd be challenging to leave any of the Legacy of Goku Game Boy Advance games off of this list. An action-heavy RPG set across the Dragon Ball Z saga, each Legacy of Goku perfectly captured the fun spirit of the source material and created a charming adventure in the process. Like Dragon Ball, it's a game where punch-powered self-improvement is part of the core drive, helping you level up for the deadly challenges ahead. Cute but deadly--just like Majin Buu--this trilogy could easily devour hundreds of hours of your time.

Read ourDragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku 2 review

4. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3

In den 2000er Jahren wurden Kampflinien zwischen Fans von Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi-Serie und den Budokai-Spielen gezeichnet. Während Budokai ein reines Kampfspiel war, könnte das SUPER BUTODEN 2-Fans sein - Budokai Tenkaichi 3 bot ein mehr aufgerundetes Arena-basiertes Setup, das zukünftige Spiele in der Dragon Ball Z-Serie beeinflussen würde. Eine gigantische Liste von Charakteren, auffällige Visualisierungen und explosive ultimative Angriffe machten dieses dritte Kapitel einen Kult-Favorit für Jahre.

3. Dragon Ball: Xenowerse 2

Jahre nach dem ersten Start, Dragon Ball: XenoVerse 2 ist dank seines Rock-Solid-Gameplays und einer gesunden Anzahl von Spielern immer noch stark. Die Verbesserung des ersten Spiels in fast jedem Abteilungen, XenoMoverse 2 sortierte Spieler mit seinem eingreifenden Kampf, leichte RPG-Elemente und der schweren Anpassung, die es ihnen ermöglichten, einen Krieger zu erstellen, der den Kosmos retten könnte. Eine originelle Geschichte, mehrere "Was wäre, wenn Szenarien, und die Herausforderung, Z-Ränge über Dutzende anspruchsvoller Schlachten zu verdienen, machte dies zu einem absoluten Time-Senker eines Spiels, während ein regelmäßiger Fluss zusätzlicher Inhalte nur zu seinem Berufung hinzugefügt wurde, und Wert die Jahre.

Rene Ourdragon Ball: XenoVerse 2 Review.

2. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3

Seit vielen Jahren wurde Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 als das beste reine Kampfspiel in Akira Toriyama's geliebtem Manga und Anime-Franchise angesehen. Es hatte eine gigantische Liste von Charakteren, der Story-Modus hatte Spaß von Anfang bis Ende, und die Gameplay-Mechaniker waren wunderschön poliert. Jede Kampf fühlte sich spannend anfühlte, das Felspapierscherenelement wurde nie alt geworden, und wenn es ein Traumspiel in Ihrem Kopf gab, könnten Sie es im Spiel wieder erstellen.

Plus jedes Spiel, das Super Saiyan 4 - The Best Dragon Ball Saiyan Transformation - so viel Geräusch, verdient, dass er für seine Brillanz erkannt wird.

Renad-Ourdragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 Bewertung.

10 ESSENTIAL Dragon Ball Z Games

1. Dragon Ball Fighterz.

Dragon Ball Feitzez ist der Goldstandard für das Franchise, wenn es um Videospiele geht. Es ist ein härtender und stilvoller Brawler, der nicht nur großartig fühlt, sondern in jedem einzelnen Rahmen der energetischen Animation spektakulär aussieht. Guilty-Getriebe-Studio-ARC-Systemarbeiten erhob die Bar für das, was ein lizenziertes Kampfspiel sein könnte, da das Studio seine Philosophie für die Action der alten Schule mit unglaublich treuer Haftung des Quellmaterials kombinierte. Es ist ein Nervenkitzel, um zu spielen, wenn Sie auf der Couch abkühlen, und Sie können die Intensität seiner Aktion in der Wettbewerbsszene in diesem Meisterwerk des explosiven Spaßes spüren.

Read uterdragon ball federz review.

Kommentare