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Dragon Ball Z: Legends

Compatible with Sega Saturnâ„¢ (Saturn)

For JPN/Asian systems only.
Version: Japan
NTSC
USD 0.00
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Item Description

Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu is a game that adds another Dragon Ball to the franchise of the same name and starts with the events of the Saiyan Saga and the fight with Vegeta and Nappa.In Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu you don’t have your natural one on one fights. At the beginning of each fight you are given a total of 4 fighters (up to 6 later) from which you have to choose the 3 that you would like to participate in the battle that follows. Each fighter has 2 bars – a green and a yellow one. The green represents the life force and the yellow the power force which is depleted with every attack you do. At the bottom of the screen there is a blue bar and a red one that form a gauge called Power Balance. The reason for this gauge to be there is because your attacks don’t affect the enemies’ life bar directly. By continuously attacking the enemy the bar that represents your power (blue bar) increases while that of the enemy (red bar) decreases. When the blue bar covers all the gauge a random attack sequence, from the current character you’re controlling, is initiated and that’s how you can actually injure your opponents. The same can happen to you though if the enemy’s red bar covers all the gauge.
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A disappointment.
As a fan of the Dragonball series, I have played a great many of the games that have been produced. Years ago, I first experienced Dragonball Z: Legends on the Playstation. It was a very enjoyable experience, and to this day I do not understand why it was never released in the states.

Recently having aquired a Sega Saturn, I decided to check out the Dragonball Z games on that system, including the Saturn version of Legends. While the graphics are much better on the Saturn version, the gameplay feels less responsive, and unfortunately the playing field is much more restrictive than its Playstation counterpart.
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