![]() Like any thirty year franchise, Dragon Ball Z has had some ups and downs, and you can see that clearly in its games. Unfortunately, some games in the series don't have the same level of polish when it comes to localization. While a good chunk of Dragon Ball Z games have been exclusive to Japan, there are plenty great ones that have made their way to North America. ![]() From the Super Famicom in Japan to the Nintendo Switch in a few months, the Dragon Ball Z video game scene has no intention of slowing down. Those RPG elements have persisted through time, but when most fans think about Dragon Ball Z video games nowadays, they’re more inclined to think about the fighting games, and for good reason.įor a series that’s so ingrained in action, it only makes sense that it would come to life as a fighting game. Most games in the series’ early life were RPGs with many of them focusing on card-based movement and action. With video games, specifically, Dragon Ball Z has had a rich history. Through manga, anime, and video games Dragon Ball Z has covered so much ground as a franchise that it’s almost impossible to be unfamiliar with the martial arts epic.
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