For nearly four decades, the Dragon Ball franchise has dominated the anime and gaming landscapes. From the 8-bit era on the NES to the breathtaking open worlds of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot , fans have always craved playable versions of their favorite Z-Fighters. However, nestled in the middle of the franchise’s gaming timeline is a unique, often-overlooked gem: .
I’ve been looking into picking up Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z for the PS Vita, and I’m surprised by how well it holds up. For anyone looking into the ROM or digital version, here are a few thoughts on why this game stands out on the handheld: Dragon Ball Z- Battle of Z Rom PS Vita
Over 70 characters are playable, including early DBZ icons and movie-exclusive forms like God Goku. For nearly four decades, the Dragon Ball franchise
Physical copies were produced for these regions. European copies (PAL) are particularly sought after by English-speaking collectors as they include English text and voice options. The Verdict I’ve been looking into picking up Dragon Ball
Battle of Z is inherently a "pick-up-and-play" arcade experience. The missions are short (usually lasting 3 to 5 minutes). This makes it the perfect game to boot up on your Vita while commuting or waiting in line. The dual analog sticks handle the flight mechanics perfectly, and the touchscreen is utilized for quick-dodging and locking onto specific enemies.