

Dragon Ball Z: La Legende Saien is one of those SNES fighting games that just feels right—simple controls, big sprites, and that classic DBZ energy. You jump straight into battles with Goku, Vegeta, and the gang, pulling off Kamehamehas and dodging attacks with that satisfying SNES-era crunch. The roster’s not huge, but it’s got all the heavy hitters you’d want.
What surprised me was how well it holds up as a casual fighter. Matches are quick, the AI doesn’t feel cheap, and pulling off special moves actually makes you feel like you’re in the anime. It’s not as deep as later DBZ games, but that’s part of the charm—no complicated combos, just pure 16-bit brawling. Perfect for when you’ve got 20 minutes to burn.
If you grew up with the SNES or just love old-school fighters, this one’s a solid time capsule.
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