The BEST Dragon Ball Games EVER (feat. Flandrew)

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Published 2023-05-14

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  • @Niosai
    Do you agree with this list? If not, what would you change?
  • Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure is one of the most underrated. Kind of amazing they even managed to turn original DB into a game at all and have it be that well made.
  • @TheSuperkeithg
    I remember during Covid I wanted to get into DBZ badly so I bought Kakarot and started watching the show and playing the game after each saga ended. Easily the funnest way I ever got into anything.
  • I'm glad you included Kakarot on this list. I remember when the game came out and people were trashing on it for not being a fighting game. Dragon Ball fans have this weird thing going on where if a DB game isn't a fighting game, it's dead on arrival, so it's great to see some love for the non-fighting games.
  • @thetruth7264
    Budokai tenkaichi 3 is, in my opinion, not only the greatest dragon ball fighting game but one of the best fighting games of all time
  • @GBASPGamer
    Dragon Ball Fusions for the 3DS is a big favorite of mine. An RPG where you collect characters from all over the series up until the Universe 6 saga from Super. (An update added some Future Trunks arc characters, but they're just given to you for free) and as the title implies, you can fuse a lot of characters and get all kinds of results. The battles are 5v5 with a big focus on positioning and knocking your opponents into each other. It's really fun. Unfortunately it kinda flew under the radar, probably because it was a 2017 3DS release, but I highly recommend everyone reading this to give it a look.
  • I think supersonic warriors should be included along with DB Advanced adventure. Supersonic warriors may be a very short game but it had one of THE BEST fighting systems that did not feel like something a GBA could be capable of. DB Advanced Adventure was also an amazing side-scrolling beat-em up that felt very refreshing and even holds up today (Well... that's subjective).
  • DB Raging Blast 2 is probably my favorite because it was so fun to play. There wasn't a story mode but there were unique character interactions in the different matches since it was made with the fans in mind. The combat is some of the best and it was amazing to look at and play. Seriously, it was awesome.
  • @mattwo7
    25:48 I can't wait for Dragon Ball: Vegeta. Vegeta: "The game, the planet, my father or me?"
  • @SSJ491
    List of my favorite childhood, teenage, adulthood Dragon Ball games of all time: 1. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2. Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku 2 3. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 4. Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury 5. Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure 6. Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 7. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 8. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 9. Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 10. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 11. Dragon Ball: Fusions 12. Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 13. Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World's Mission 14. Dragon Ball FighterZ 15. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
  • @EskChan19
    Personally I'd add Attack of the Saiyans for the DS. It was a really great turn based RPG in the vein of the older Final Fantasy games, but it was really well executed, it looked really good because of the great spritework, and things like tag team special moves and such were awesome. It's a real shame it only did the Saiyan Saga and never got a sequel, I think the Frieza or Cell Saga in this style would have been amazing.
  • @BZgA
    Tenkaichi 3 will always be the best. Been playing it since release
  • @zero8802
    I just started kakarot and I absolutely love it, the blend of fighting and the open world but it feels so much like you are just watching some remastered form of the show, with the narration and everything it just feels like you are actually in the world
  • @user-nt6fo2io5m
    You know what would be cool is the Dragon Ball Z game when you start out as a kid and you work your way up to fly and shoot beams and stuff
  • The only thing I would change is to include Infinite World because for me the main things Budokai 3 does better are beam clashes and a more fair difficulty (though I enjoyed Infinite Worlds difficulty). But I enjoy the customization of Infinite World significantly more and it was one of the few games to have Base Form GT Vegeta.