Best DBZ game out there for the handheld.

User Rating: 8.5 | Dragon Ball Z: Bukuu Tougeki GBA
DBZ: Supersonic Warriors is by far the best DBZ game I have played for the handheld systems. Its a straight up fighting game the way DBZ should be. You get all the special moves all the Z Warriors and Villains use in the anime and get "What If" scenarios when you get to play as one of the characters. This game is just straight up fun for both single play and multi play. The cpu is smart enough to give you a good fight depending on which mode you play. Currently I am playing on hard and they have given me a run for my money at times.

The game stays true to the anime in various ways. The fights are incredibly fast pace, well animated, you charge when you are out of energy, you use special attacks like the Kamehameha, Big Bang Attack, and Burning attack. The player list is not incredibly large but it is large enough to leave you satisfied. This game also uses a tag team system where you can teleport out of battle with one character and the other rushes in, you can also use this to do some brutal combos to your opponent.

You get text dialogue of what is happening in the story mode. If you play as the main heroes you mostly get the same story you already know from the series, however if you play the storyline as the series you get the "What If" scenarios where the villain wins the fight and takes over the universe and so on. My personal favorite was Frieza.


The control scheme for DBZ:SSW is extremely basic. A, B, for punch and kick, L for Teleport, and R for charging up power. You press R+A+B for the ultimate attacks like the Kamehameha wave and all the other moves from the other characters.

The music and sound in this game are great. You hear screams, grunts and moans from the real voice actors from the series and hear some Original tunes along with tunes straight from the Anime itself. I highly recommend this game for you DBZ lovers. Being a DBZ lover myself, I can 100% say this is the best DBZ handheld game I have ever played.