The Best Dragon Ball Games Of All Time, Ranked (2024)

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Related 27 Dragon Ball: The Breakers Decent Idea, Underwhelming Execution 26 Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Z Team-Focused Gameplay Just About Saves This One 25 Dragon Ball Z: Attack Of The Saiyans Decent Entry-Level Turn-Based RPG 24 Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle Something A Bit Different 23 Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden Mega Drive Alternative To Super Butoden 22 Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team Tag Team Addition Cannot Save A Tired Formula. Still, Not Bad. 21 Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors Enjoyable Story Mode 20 Dragon Ball Legends Respectable Mobile Option 19 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Fine Evolution Of Budokai Formula 18 Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure Simple But Fun Adventure 17 Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 Not Quite Hyper Dimension, But Good Enough 16 Dragon Ball: Origins A Proper Adventure 15 Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Style Over Substance, But The Former Is Impressive 14 Dragon Ball: Shin Budokai - Another Road Decent Attempt At A Portable Budokai 13 Dragon Ball Fusions Turn-Based Battle System Overstays Its Welcome, But Fusing Characters Never Gets Old 12 Super Dragon Ball Z Great Combat & Visuals, Mediocre Everything Else 11 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Gorgeous Visuals, Open-World Attempt, & Decent RPG Mechanics 10 Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission Addictive Deck Builder & Nice Change Of Pace 9 Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 Really Solid SNES Fighting Game That Is Still Worth Playing 8 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Character Creator, Good Roster, & Fun What If Story References
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With there being well over 9000 video games based on Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga and subsequent anime, narrowing down the list to the best titles of all time is far from an easy feat. Admittedly, this is less about being spoiled for choice and more a case of there just being a ton of mediocre Dragon Ball games that barely try to stick out from the crowd.

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In 1986, Epoch published Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyō for the Super Cassette Vision, marking the iconic series' first foray into gaming. Similar to most of Dragon Ball's earliest titles, the shoot'em up – yes, shoot'em up – never made it out of Japan. While the West needed around another decade to truly catch Goku fever, nowadays, a year can barely pass without a Saiyan-themed fighting game or RPG hitting shelves.

With so many projects associated with the series, what exactly are the best Dragon Ball games?

Updated August 31, 2024 by Mark Sammut:Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is slowly approaching, quietly waiting to make its debut on October 11, 2024. That month is packed with major releases at the moment, with Silent Hill 2, Until Dawn, Metaphor: ReFantazio, Europa, Super Mario Party Jamboree, Unknown 9: Awakening, Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred, and Undisputed all set to debut around the same time as Spike's upcoming anime brawler. While that might sound like a lot of competition on paper, none of them are designed to scratch the same itch as Sparking Zero, which is not only a new Dragon Ball game but also the first entry in the Budokai Tenkaichi franchise since 2010.

In celebration of this upcoming project, the Budokai Tenkaichi 3 entry has been updated and expanded. October 11, 2024, cannot arrive soon enough.

27 Dragon Ball: The Breakers

Decent Idea, Underwhelming Execution

Dragon Ball: The Breakers

Survival

Systems

The Best Dragon Ball Games Of All Time, Ranked (10) OpenCritic Reviews
Top Critic Rating:55/100
Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , PS5 , Switch , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S

Released
October 14, 2022
Developer(s)
Dimps

Dragon Ball: The Breakers deserves some praise for taking the series in a different direction, separating itself from the many, many DBZ fighting games. However, that does not mean much when the final product is generally underwhelming. Adopting the asymmetrical multiplayer formula popularized by projects like Dead by Daylight, The Breakers pits a group of underpowered Survivors against a few of Dragon Ball's iconic villains, with both sides controlled by players. The former have to try to find a few keys to secure their exit, although they can also take the battle to Cell and company by finding unique items or temporarily transforming into superpowered heroes like Goku, Gohan, etc.

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The Breakers is by no means terrible, and it can be enjoyable for a couple of play sessions. Unfortunately, the gameplay loop does not have the complexity required to grant longevity to these types of titles, resulting in an experience that is fun in burst but unexciting to revisit. Relying entirely on an active community, the game has struggled to remain alive in recent months; that said, The Breakers is still attracting a small audience on Steam.

26 Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Z

Team-Focused Gameplay Just About Saves This One

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z

Action RPG

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
PS3 , PS Vita , Xbox 360

Released
January 28, 2014

Developer(s)
Artdink

How Long To Beat
11 Hours

Released in 2014, Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Z didn't exactly receive a standing ovation. In fact, it is one of the franchise's lowest-rated modern games, with criticism being leveled at its by-the-numbers storyline and overly simplistic combat.

While not up to much on consoles, Battle Of Z fares much better on Sony's PS Vita. Along with the game looking great and running quite smoothly, Battle of Z differentiates itself from other Dragon Ball games by emphasizing team-building and co-op play. Even in the lengthy single-player mode, the focus is more on crafting a balanced team rather than the combat. There are better Dragon Ball games on the PS3 and Xbox 360, but the same cannot be said for the PS Vita.

25 Dragon Ball Z: Attack Of The Saiyans

Decent Entry-Level Turn-Based RPG

Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans

RPG

Systems

Platform(s)
Nintendo DS

Released
November 10, 2009
Developer(s)
Monolith Soft

How Long To Beat
24 Hours

Nintendo's handheld systems seem to inspire Dragon Ball to try something slightly different, at least for the franchise. Dragon Ball Z: Attack Of The Saiyans is a turn-based RPG with a limited roster of characters and some exploration. As the campaign does not simply jump from one fight to the next, it only covers a fraction of Dragon Ball Z's storyline, concluding with the Saiyan Saga.

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Attack Of The Saiyans does very little to separate itself from other turn-based RPGs, but it is a serviceable one that should please fans of the franchise and the genre. While derivative in the grand scheme of things, this Nintendo DS title is relatively unique in the Dragon Ball world.

24 Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle

Something A Bit Different

Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle

Digital Card Game

Puzzle

Systems

Platform(s)
Android , iOS

Released
July 16, 2015

Developer
Akatsuki

Like with any popular anime property, Dragon Ball has spawned more than a few mobile games. The main two are Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle and Dragon Ball Legends, both of which have been around for a few years and feature original storylines. Trepidation towards mobile titles is to be expected, particularly free-to-play ones, but these two titles are better than average.

Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle has quite a unique twist on gameplay. The anime game incorporates puzzle elements, forcing players to think their way through battles. Dokkan Battle cannot compare to the franchise's best Dragon Ball Z games on consoles, however, in the world of mobile gaming, it is a respectable entry.

23 Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden

Mega Drive Alternative To Super Butoden

Dragon Ball Z: Buyu Retsuden

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
Genesis

Released
April 1, 1994

Developer(s)
Bandai

While the SNES/Super Famicom received the Super Butoden trilogy (at least, in Japan and Europe), the Mega Drive/Genesis had to make do with Buyuu Retsuden, a fighting game that was cut from largely the same cloth. In terms of quality, this 1994 release was closer to the original Super Butoden than its sequels, albeit with vibrant visuals that helped the detailed character models pop off the screen.

Like so many early fighting games that are not the genre's heavyweights, Buyuu Retsuden can be difficult to revisit in this day and age, especially since the European version is rarer than the Japanese one. Still, if someone is fond of the SNES trilogy, they should check out this alternative as it is like discovering a fourth entry. While stiff and repetitive, the combat is mostly fine, even if it is let down by battles that regularly overstay their welcome. The story mode gives each character a unique campaign, which mostly consists of battles introduced by text.

22 Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

Tag Team Addition Cannot Save A Tired Formula. Still, Not Bad.

Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
PSP

Released
October 19, 2010

Developer(s)
Spike

How Long To Beat
14 Hours

On the surface, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team was just another 3D arena brawler that cycles through the same old arcs while using a tired combat system that was in desperate need of evolution, more so than the introduction of 2v2 battles could provide. Out of all the Tenkaichi and Budokai Tenkaichi games that were released over roughly a decade, Tenkaichi Tag Team was the most forgettable and, arguably, the worst (not counting Ultimate Tenkachi, which was something else entirely); yet, this 2010 release had one major thing in its favor: portability. Unlike every other entry, this title was designed specifically for the PSP, and it was the franchise's last effort for that console.

While arguably not the best DBZ game on Sony's handheld system, Tenkaichi Tag Team deserves praise for impressively translating the home console entries' gameplay for the PSP. Despite having far fewer inputs to work with, Spike managed to mostly retain Budokai Tenkaichi's controls, resulting in a spin-off that should scratch a fan's itch to take this particular subseries on the go. Tenkaichi Tag Team delivers high-octane and accessible action, along with very good visuals for the device.

That said, the game is quite by-the-numbers in most areas. The Dragon Walker story mode has a cute overworld presentation, but it is otherwise just another retread of the same arcs that the franchise has been revisiting for decades. The secondary modes are mainly time-wasters that can be fun distractions, which is fine for a portable game like this.

21 Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors

Enjoyable Story Mode

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
Nintendo Game Boy Advance

Released
June 22, 2004
Developer(s)
Arc System Works , Cavia

How Long To Beat
3 Hours

The Game Boy Advance has a surprisingly good selection of Dragon Ball games, and they cover a wide spectrum of genres. Supersonic Warriors exists to fill the console's fighting game quota for the franchise, and while its mechanics are rough around the edges and do not hold up particularly well, there is still a lot to love about the overall package.

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The story mode is the main reason to revisit this project since the developers really went for broke to make this as enjoyable of an experience as possible for fans. Along with chapters that follow DBZ's main sagas, each playable character has their own what-if scenario, most of which are a lot of fun to see unfold. Supersonic Warriors' gameplay is also not terrible and does not detract too much from the game's strengths.

20 Dragon Ball Legends

Respectable Mobile Option

Dragon Ball Legends

Fighting

Action

Systems

Platform(s)
Android , iOS

Released
May 17, 2018
Developer(s)
BNE Entertainment , Dimps

How Long To Beat
22 hours

Compared to Dokkan Battle, Dragon Ball Legends provides a mobile experience closer to the franchise's console releases, although the app is still tailor-made for Android and iOS devices. Boasting impressive visuals for its platforms, Legends' combat blends fighting mechanics with a card battle system, striking a middle-ground that succeeds in being accessible, fast-paced, and surprisingly strategic.

Bandai Namco's project has amassed an impressive amount of content over the last few years, and its story is likely to hit home with fans of the manga and anime. The plot follows Shallot, a new Saiyan who suffers from memory loss. As combat revolves around 3v3 battles, Dragon Ball Legends has an impressive roster of playable characters that are unlocked via a gacha system.

19 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2

Fine Evolution Of Budokai Formula

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360

Released
November 2, 2010

Developer(s)
Spike

How Long To Beat
11 Hours

While the Raging Blast series always felt like lesser versions of the beloved Budokai Tenkaichi, this doesn't necessarily mean that they were bad games. In fact, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 is one of the more underrated fighters in the franchise. It even plays like a much more simplified version of Budokai Tenkaichi 3, which is not a bad thing.

Unlike many fighters with massive rosters, this game introduces at least one unique technique per character, which makes them stand out much more. Instead of retelling the story of the anime, the game has "Galactic Missions", which are isolated fights that focus on a path for characters from Goku to Tarble. It may be a lesser version of a few better Dragon Ball games, but it's still a fun time.

18 Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure

Simple But Fun Adventure

Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure

Adventure

Beat 'Em Up

Systems

Platform(s)
Nintendo Game Boy Advance

Released
June 6, 2006
Developer(s)
Dimps

How Long To Beat
3 Hours

A surprisingly ambitious release, Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure predominantly plays out as a side-scrolling beat 'em up, and it is a fine enough addition to that genre. The GBA is not exactly lacking in these sorts of titles, but Advanced Adventure is accomplished enough to warrant a recommendation to die-hard fans of the license and also people who just want to play a competent entry in this category.

However, Advanced Adventure is also a fighting game, and this mechanic goes beyond just boss battles in the story. Players can jump into a separate mode and pit characters against each other, and the roster is fairly extensive considering it is largely in service of a secondary option. The campaign focuses on the original Dragon Ball anime, which is always a refreshing change of pace from the DBZ-centric content.

17 Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2

Not Quite Hyper Dimension, But Good Enough

Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
Nintendo DS

Released
November 20, 2005
Developer(s)
Cavia , Arc System Works

How Long To Beat
14 Hours

Released only a year after its predecessor, Supersonic Warriors 2 is an odd beast since it is both simultaneously an improvement and a step back. The original game features a great story mode that highlights all the playable characters in their own questlines; conversely, the sequel uses a branching system that, while not bad, does not produce anywhere near as many surprises. There are some what-if scenarios, but they are not quite as interesting or prevalent as the previous game.

That said, Supersonic Warriors 2 improved the basic gameplay a lot, to the point of becoming one of the better fighting games on the Nintendo DS. Like most sequels, the roster also received attention through the addition of new playable characters along with a range of support figures. Story-wise, Supersonic Warriors is the superior experience, but its sequel is the better overall package.

16 Dragon Ball: Origins

A Proper Adventure

Dragon Ball: Origins

Action-Adventure

Systems

Platform(s)
Nintendo DS

Released
November 4, 2008

Developer
Game Republic

How Long To Beat
10 Hours

Another Nintendo DS game, Dragon Ball: Origins shines a light on the often overlooked original series. Unlike Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball focuses more on adventure and comedy, particularly during its earliest chapters. Consequently, Origins is less driven by combat, although there are still plenty of enemies to defeat and attacks to learn.

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Split into episodes and featuring solid 3D visuals for the DS, Origins plays quite well and comes packed with endearing nods to Akira Toriyama's property. The sequel is also decent, making the Origins series a worthwhile pick for anyone looking for Dragon Ball adventure games.

15 Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit

Style Over Substance, But The Former Is Impressive

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360

Released
June 10, 2008
Developer(s)
Dimps

How Long To Beat
6 Hours

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is the forgotten game in a long line of DBZ games. Although it was the first DBZ title for the Xbox 360 generation and received a ton of hype at the time, Burst Limit isn't looked back upon too fondly nowadays.

While there is a reason for that with its minuscule roster and the story mode ending on Cell, that doesn't mean Burst Limit is without merit. The game still looks beautiful, with its in-engine cutscenes being especially impressive for 2008. While the fighting is stripped down mechanically speaking from the Budokai series, it still plays well and is faster than its predecessors.

14 Dragon Ball: Shin Budokai - Another Road

Decent Attempt At A Portable Budokai

Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
PSP

Released
March 20, 2007
Developer(s)
Dimps

How Long To Beat
9 Hours

Most people assume that the Budokai line of Dragon Ball games ended with Budokai 3, but that's not actually correct. There were sequels on the PSP, one of which is the underrated Dragon Ball: Shin Budokai - Another Road.

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Despite being on the weaker PSP, the gameplay is perfectly comparable to the PS2 classic and even makes some improvements to the formula. Another Road removes the Dragon Rush system from Budokai 3 and also executes Ultimates much better, so the fighting isn't hampered by the need to appear cinematic. While the story isn't the best in a Dragon Ball game, Another Road gets credit for having different paths depending on if fights are won or lost and for having an original story of Future Trunks dealing with Majin Buu in his timeline.

13 Dragon Ball Fusions

Turn-Based Battle System Overstays Its Welcome, But Fusing Characters Never Gets Old

Dragon Ball Fusions

RPG

Systems

The Best Dragon Ball Games Of All Time, Ranked (34) OpenCritic Reviews
Top Critic Rating:70/100
Platform(s)
Nintendo 3DS

Released
November 22, 2016

Developer
Ganbarion

How Long To Beat
20 Hours

The concept of Fusion in Dragon Ball is extremely popular for something that was introduced in such a divisive saga as the Buu arc. But no other game focused on this idea more than the 3DS game known simply as Dragon Ball Fusions.

The premise of the game is so simple that it's astonishing that it wasn't done before; what if anybody could fuse with anyone else in the Dragon Ball world? This game answers that question with amazing results as there is fan service in here from top to bottom. A huge open world to explore, satisfying RPG combat, and a bonkers story? You can want nothing else from a handheld DBZ game.

12 Super Dragon Ball Z

Great Combat & Visuals, Mediocre Everything Else

Super Dragon Ball Z

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
PlayStation 2

Released
July 18, 2006

Developer

How Long To Beat
5 Hours

Long before Arc System Works got its hands on Akira Toriyama's series, Super Dragon Ball Z took a stab at adapting this iconic license into a legitimate fighting game rather than an arena brawler. With a curated roster of 18 characters and a combat system revolving around close-quarters combos, Super Dragon Ball Z is a traditional fighter that prioritizes skill over style.

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In terms of combat, Super Dragon Ball Z is deeper than most of the franchise's other offerings, but it does fall short when it comes to single-player content and unlockables.

11 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Gorgeous Visuals, Open-World Attempt, & Decent RPG Mechanics

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot

Action

RPG

Fighting

The Best Dragon Ball Games Of All Time, Ranked (42) OpenCritic Reviews
Top Critic Rating:73/100
Platform(s)
Stadia , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One , PC , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S

Released
January 16, 2020
Developer(s)
CyberConnect2

How Long To Beat
30 Hours

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Released in January 2020, one would think that DBZ games have told the main story enough times at this point that players would be fed up with it. But DBZ: Kakarot proves there is still juice left in the fruit.

Kakarot is a single-player, story-driven RPG with combat similar to the Xenoverse series, albeit slightly simpler. The presentation is where Kakarot shines however as it's the best representation of the main DBZ story ever in a video game. The side quests also have clever easter eggs for hardcore fans. It's not without its faults, but Kakarot is a meaty game worth its weight for any fan of the franchise.

10 Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Addictive Deck Builder & Nice Change Of Pace

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Digital Card Game

Systems

Platform(s)
Switch , PC

Released
April 4, 2019
Developer(s)
Dimps

How Long To Beat
39 Hours

In Japan, Dragon Ball Heroes is a hugely popular arcade trading game that debuted in 2010. Putting aside the occasional insane clip of a Super Saiyan 4 Gohan or Broly hitting YouTube, Western players had to wait until 2019 to get a proper taste of the spin-off series.

World Mission takes place in a universe where Dragon Ball exists as an anime that spawned a popular card game. Once the virtual and real worlds begin to collide, the protagonist must collect cards of their favorite Z-fighters to battle a wild plethora of villains. The story is cheesy, the turn-based gameplay has depth but is also incredibly repetitive, and there are hundreds upon hundreds of cards to collect. The last part earns World Mission a spot as one of the best Dragon Ball games.

9 Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2

Really Solid SNES Fighting Game That Is Still Worth Playing

Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2

Fighting

Systems

Platform(s)
SNES

Released
December 17, 1993

Developer(s)
Tose

How Long To Beat
1 Hour

While not especially fun to revisit in this day and age since the trilogy has been outdone by many subsequent games, Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden is important for the franchise's gaming history. This title arguably marked the first time that a DBZ felt authentic to the anime, at least in terms of presentation and action.

All three titles are solid 2D fighters akin to the early Street Fighter games, although nowhere near as good as the best '90s entries in Capcom's license. Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden 2 is the pick of the bunch, although they are all quite similar.

8 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Character Creator, Good Roster, & Fun What If Story

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Fighting

Systems

The Best Dragon Ball Games Of All Time, Ranked (50) OpenCritic Reviews
Top Critic Rating:74/100
Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch , PC , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Stadia , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S

Released
October 25, 2016
Developer(s)
Dimps

How Long To Beat
20 Hours

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Following the Budokai Tenkaichi series, Dragon Ball's console games hit a bit of a rough spell. Burst Limit has solid combat but suffers from a limited roster, Ultimate Tenkaichi falls apart whenever a fight happens (which is, like, the whole point), and Battle of Z is a decent team-based action RPG pretending to be a fighting game.

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Xenoverse 2 is the best of a rather sad bunch, but 2017's sequel shows just enough improvement over its predecessor to be worth recommending. Based on Dragon Ball Online, Xenoverse 2 shines through its deep customization system and quantity (if not quality) of content. The combat is fine but lacks the depth to support a campaign that can easily last 20 hours.

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