Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku 2: The Legacy of Goku 2 answered fans' criticism of the original game by adding a newfound depth to the series.The series culminated in Buu's Fury, which improved upon an already excellent game in The Legacy of Goku 2 by adding new features and tightening up the gameplay ever so slightly. Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury: The Legacy of Goku series steadily got better after a rather disastrous start.It boasts the same beautiful cel-shading and a respectable roster of its own. While it lacks the free-roaming mechanic that made Tenkaichi 3 so popular, Budokai 3 was a better title for competitive fighting. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3: It's impossible to put Tenkaichi 3 in S-tier without including Budokai 3 as well.A strategic fighting experience with absurdly detailed sprite animations that stood far above its contemporaries and still stands out as one of the best games the franchise has ever produced. Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension: The undisputed champion of the SNES-era of Dragon Ball Z.Even ignoring the stunning visuals, FighterZ is a top-tier title purely for its gameplay which is the smoothest and most polished the franchise has ever been. Dragon Ball FighterZ: Since the franchise's first foray into video games, it has always translated best into 2D fighting games, and Dragon Ball FighterZ combines the best parts of all of its spiritual predecessors.It packed in a massive roster of even the most underrated Dragon Ball Z characters and implemented free-roaming mechanics which made battles feel more like an actual episode of Dragon Ball Z than anything before or since. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3: While it could be argued that Tenkaichi 3 bit off more than it could chew, the title deserves enormous respect for its ambition alone.
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