Atari and Webfoot have united to distribute a game that not even Dragon Ball Z's primary devotees can take pleasure in.

User Rating: 2.7 | Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu GBA
Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu is a 2D combat game, is part of the Dragon Ball Z series, and it is blatantly appalling. The assortment of characters in Taiketsu is unsurprisingly heroes and villains that appeared in Dragon Ball Z at some point in time, but the actual astonishment is the addition of Broly. The fighting in Taiketsu is thoroughly inoperative. The strike buttons are uncontrollably erratic. The real fighting is poor and crude, with each warrior having a small amount of combos and/or special moves. All characters possess the ability to punch and kick. The only element of Taiketsu that's fairly innovative is the sky battle, where both characters leap into the air and trade a momentary shower of strikes and hits. The game also includes a multiplayer option, so you can play this disaster with a friend. Playing with a friend isn’t really more entertaining than playing with the computer. Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu is an exceptionally dreadful game. There's practically not anything to the video game that insinuates any authentic energy or precision went into Taiketsu, and each component of its implementation: the sound, graphics, and the fighting looks uncompleted.