They’re an interesting idea if nothing else. You could, for instance, receive a Senzu bean that restores some of your health, or have a partner block an attack. The controls are easy to learn but allow for depth and strategy, and the visuals are wonderfully expressive, particularly in cutscenes.īurst Limit also includes the rather unusual “Drama Pieces” which are essentially cutscenes you can activate during a fight in order to receive a specific bonus, assuming you meet certain conditions. Often overlooked Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit was actually nominated for a Spike Video Game Award for the best fighting game when it was released in 2008. Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Image Credit: Bandai Namco Now without further ado, let’s get to the rankings.
These are the best Dragon Ball Z games of all time.įor the sake of simplicity, I’ll be using “Dragon Ball Z” in a very general sense. Fortunately, Boss Level Gamer is here to ensure you get the best of the best. Given the sheer volume, there are more than a few duds out there. That’s more than 30 years of games, not all of them classics. Dragon Ball, and particularly Dragon Ball Z games have been around almost as long as the original manga.