My favorite Dragon Ball game of all time. As a kid, we didn't have money to buy original games and would often resort to buying pirated discs from a gas station in Venezuela. I must have bought over 5 copies of the game due to how much I played and scratched them.

I borrowed my copy from a friend and was blown away by the story mode, battles, and sheer amount of characters.

Really fun game. While the graphics were better on the first one (at least in my opinion) the different mechanics added made for a better gameplay experience.

I borrowed this game from a friend as a kid and enjoyed it. It was a short experience but also quite fun and oddly challenging ( I refer to the infamous Raditz minigame). I also appreciated how they kept the blood which is censored in most games.

I played it on my PlayStation 2 as a kid and had lots of fun. I remember being impressed by the webs remaining stuck on walls after you shot them.

Probably not the best version of the game to play but I was a kid and knew no better. I still remember having some fun with it, although not as much as I did with the PlayStation 2 version of the first game.

I played it long ago as a child and remember having so much fun with both the DS and PlayStation 2 versions. A classic!

I have played Persona 3 Fes to completion and loved it, so I decided to download this version on PPSSPP and try the female route. Will play to completion eventually; for now, I play once in a while.

One of the first games I played with my brothers when we received a PlayStation 4. I've honestly outgrown it and doubt I would play it again, but I have fond memories of it.

It's one of my favorite games of all time. The music, voice, acting; style, and combat are all immaculate. I recommend anyone who owns a PlayStation console 4 and above to try this absolute masterpiece

I remember playing this with my brothers as one of the first games we bought when we got a PS4 during our first Christmas in the United States. Very fond memories.

Although it wasn't my introduction to the Soulsgame saga, it was my introduction to the Dark Souls trilogy and I enjoyed it. Coming from Elden Ring, Bloodborne, and Sekiro the combat felt clunkier; and yet, there was something so comforting about it.