![]() If you are keen on Goku’s history and origins, start with exploring Goku’s history on. The controls are easy to learn but allow for depth and strategy, and the visuals are wonderfully expressive, particularly in cutscenes. While the early games mostly featured disconnected combat scenarios, the more recent games have in-depth storyline components that take players on a rollercoaster of emotions. Often overlooked Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit was actually nominated for a Spike Video Game Award for the best fighting game when it was released in 2008. The storyline aspect of Goku fighting games has not been left behind either. Must-play titles include the likes of Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, both of which prominently feature Goku’s adventures and his dragon encounters. But the more recent releases have given players a whole arsenal of moves, combos and strategy to master. Early games were limited in terms of combinations and fighting tactics. The kaleidoscopic power of Goku’s characters has led to a dynamic shift in gameplay, as well. Marwan 'Wawa' Berthe is a French Fighting Games player currently representing BMS ESPORTS. And don’t forget to check out the dragonball artstation for more stunning Goku visuals! Gameplay Handheld Games Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu Dragon Ball. From 2D pixel-art games to the full 3D breakthroughs in more recent titles, each game release tends to herald a new level of graphical prowess. The visual transformation of Goku fighting games has been astounding, with the games designed to fulfill the aesthetic ambitions of any dragon enthusiast. ![]()
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