Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku I & II
- In the original Dragonball Z – Legacy Of Goku, you’ll play as Goku owing to the Saiyan, Namek and Frieza Sagas. Cooperate with more than 75 characters while exploring a huge universe. Complete quests to build up your level of Ki, experience and inventory.
- In Dragonball Z – Legacy Of Goku II a new evil approaches. In this next episode of the DBZ RPG franchise, players will take on the role of Trunks, Gohan, Piccolo, Vegeta, and Goku as they journey owing to the Cell Saga.
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Dragon Ball Z: Goku 1 & Goku 2 GBA
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Legacy of goku one,this game is horrible. On legacy of goku 1 you can be killed by dogs and snakes. You die in like three hits. That is just horrible. It does not follow the show at all. Kids will get so frustrated playing this game. This game is a rip off and should be $10. When was goku ever in his life ever weak enough to be killed by a snake or a dog.
But legacy of goku II, it is ok. But its still kind of stupid. It is too simple and small. Not worth buying either. So this is just an by and large terrible game.
Rating: 1 / 5
I can not really let you know how this game is because I bought it for my 13 year ancient son but I have not heard anything unenthusiastic from him. He has really loved this game.
Rating: 5 / 5
i thought i was getting 1 and 2
no i just got the second 1
whoever i ordered this from
cheated me
i’m pretty upset
but no matter what
i bought the first one recently
there splendid sports meeting
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this game since I’m a fan of the series. It has two sports meeting that retell the anime series on your gameboy advance.
Though Legacy of Goku I was fascinating, I in person like Legacy of Goku II way more, since it’s more acurate to the anime than the first one.
But by and large, it’s still a excellent deal!
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought each of these sports meeting separately when they were first released, and I liked them both honestly well. They both had their flaws, but then again what game doesn’t? First I’ll start with
Legacy Of Goku
DRAGONBALL Z: LEGACY OF GOKU
This is the first in a series of three sports meeting for the GBA, and follows the storyline, from the Saiyan Saga to the Freiza Saga. The only twist is that instead of following the whole tale, the game goes by Goku’s perspective, therefore the name. At the time of its release I was very disappointed with this fact, because they had already finished the Cell Sports meeting Saga. Other flaws in the game were soon obvious (e.g. you can only level up to LV 25).
The graphics for this game (at the time) were the best they could be, but there are still a few problems with the looks of some attacks. First off all the energy attacks are golden-haired, when everyone, who knows anything about the show, knows that the Kamehameha is blue. Instead there’s just a bold golden-haired line coming out of Goku’s hands. It’s not even shaped like anything either!! Then there’s the weirdness of the Solar Flare. When you use this attack a series of huge and small balls come out of Goku’s hands accompanied by a zapping sound.
The controls are as unadorned as they could be. Press L to switch between energy attacks, R to glide (note: this game is the only game in which you can glide at any time), A to Punch, and B for an energy attack. Holding B will gather energy into your attack, making it stronger. When you have gathered enough energy simply release B to attack. (secondary note: just keep your energy ball, since it’s the only one that you can use from long space, and because the other attacks don’t do that much anyway, as far as I can tell without an enemy shape meter.)
By and large this game had the most flaws of all the three. At the time of release it was pretty cool, for die-hard fans of the anime, and manga series, but now it hardly stands the test of time. It had way too many side sports meeting, and even with them it was still too small. Again, and I can’t stress this enough, FIX THE ENERGY ATTACKS!! For this individual game I would give it 3/5 stars.
DRAGONBALL Z: LEGACY OF GOKU II
This game was much better than the first. They fixed many of the first game’s flaws, including the energy attacks conundrum, but with a new game comes a new set of flaws. First off the game is supposed to be the Legacy Of GOKU, but for this game you have a variety of characters including Piccolo, Trunks, Gohan, and Vegeta. More flaws later. The tale now goes from just before the Trunks Saga to the end of the Cell Sports meeting Saga. I had kind of expected that since, they hadn’t finished the Buu Sagas yet (They had hardly started). In this game you can also, for the first time turn Super Saiyan any time you want (or Super Namek), which in my book is a huge plus.
The grapics in this second game, are much improved from the first. As I said they fixed the energy attacks conundrum, for all the characters. You also now have a boss shape meter, but you still have to guess and check for regular enemies. You’ll get used to doing this though, because there are a few doors hidden throughout the game, that can only be accessed by a certain character at a certain level. Because of this you can level up quicker, and there are more levels to go to.
The controls of this game are nearly identical to the first one, except that now R is your scouter, or map, which is usually useless. Each character plays exacly the same way, with the exception of their energy attacks. Of course each character has their own signiture energy attacks, plus one other attack for variety. Again you can turn Super Saiyan any time you want, so you now have a Super Saiyan meter at the side of your screen. You have to be careful when you’re Super Saiyan though, because it drains your energy, so time is limited.
By and large the game was much better than the first (probably since it was the first time Funimation worked with Atari), since it was longer, and more characters adds variety. There are still a honest amount of challenging side quests, but now you can ignore most of them. For this game I would give it a 4/5, there are still flaws but they are also easily ignored.
Rating: 4 / 5