The record-breaking Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has rekindled a collective focus on the Dragon Ball franchise's impressive wealth of games, with many titles, though distinct, emulating that fast-paced, dynamic, and more than often chaotic sense of energy that has made the Dragon Ball so popular for decades.

Most of the best Dragon Ball games have received such recognition not just for their dynamic fighting mechanics, but how they're able to emulate Akira Toriyama's legendary style on top of the latest innovations in graphics. These games in particular do the best job of bringing top-tier graphics to the Dragon Ball universe.

5 Dragon Ball: The Breakers

Not A Lot Of Substance, But Plenty Of Style

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Released
October 14, 2022
Developer(s)
Dimps
Genre(s)
Survival

Dragon Ball: The Breakers has quite a novel concept, but its execution has left fans wanting and, perhaps just as unfortunately, put the idea of this sort of game to bed for a very long time. In essence, Dragon Ball: The Breakers is a game that pits five ordinary people, with a power level probably in the single digits (but hey, power creep is a menace in this universe, they're probably actually Raditz tier) against a single, iconic villain from the Dragon Ball universe.

Much in the same vein as Dead by Daylight, this asymmetrical fighter does have some redeeming qualities in the graphical department, where it does a great job using high-end graphics and Toriyama's style to really evoke the menace and danger these heinous villains provoke when confronting ordinary civilians.

4 Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2

An Amazing Fighter RPG Fusion

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Released
October 25, 2016
Developer(s)
Dimps
Genre(s)
Fighting

Before FighterZ, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 was the preeminent fighting game, pitting a colossal variety of skills and characters from every series under the Dragon Ball umbrella. On top of this, there is an incredible character creator that lets people breathe life into almost any Dragon Ball OC they've ever concocted and has them take center stage in a fantastic wide-scale story. The game is still receiving DLC and updates and is an essential feature in any Dragon Ball fan's library.

The graphics in this game are stellar, with every fighter incredibly well modeled, and with fantastic, glitzy transformation sequences when they hit the next level of their power, it's a great feature in its own right and also helps the created character fit right in with the canon roster.

3 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Explore Every Facet Of The Z Fighters

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Released
January 16, 2020
Developer(s)
CyberConnect2
Genre(s)
Action, RPG, Fighting

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot fuses fighting game mechanics with RPG elements, and then grafts on top of that some surprisingly deep slice-of-life elements that come together to make a fantastic title for those looking to explore and relive almost every part of the Dragon Ball Z anime and manga. Each character in the extensive roster can train, eat, relax, and, of course, battle across the setting of the major arcs, and they do all these things with incredible style.

Kakarot has bright, vivacious graphics that bring a new level of glamor and gloss not just to every character, but to the settings they inhabit as well - it all looks so idyllic and verdant, or ominous and dark, and it's a great way to complement the slower-paced sections of the game.

2 Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero

The Latest And Greatest 3D Dragon Ball Fighter

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Released
October 11, 2024
Developer(s)
Spike Chunsoft
Publisher(s)
Namco Bandai
Genre(s)
Fighting, Action

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero evokes that same kind of in-depth, detailed "oh my god how is this so good" energy that many longtime fans might not have felt since Budokai Tenkaichi 3. This is an expansive story mode and an extremely fluid fighting game meshed together into the perfect Dragon Ball 3D fighter package. The inclusion of alternate character costumes and what-if scenarios borne from non-canon choices in the story mode makes for an even more detailed game.

The graphics in this title pop like nothing else, everything feels alive and bright, and each energy blast is articulated not just in a way where it looks good, but lands and explodes with a satisfying amount of weight.

1 Dragon Ball FighterZ

The Exemplar Among Anime Style Fighters

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Released
January 26, 2018
Developer(s)
Arc System Works
Genre(s)
Fighting

This game is crazy good. Stupidly good. Barring some interesting DLC practices, this might be the definitive 2D anime fighter, in no small part due to how much it just pops and shines in the graphical department. In most games, some less-than-stellar graphics can be made up for with a fantastic story or engaging mechanics, but Dragon Ball FighterZ draws players in with some stellar graphical fidelity, being more than just faithful to the anime's style, but elevating it with a unique video game flare that makes each battle shine with hyper-colored zeal.

The mechanics and graphics in this title go hand-in-hand to make each attack feel like it has weight behind it, and each battle feels destructive on a colossal scale. Everything from charging up ki moves to simple melee attacks has the appropriate amount of force and is articulated in such a fantastic "hyper-anime" style. No game feels quite as graphically vital as FighterZ.

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Dragon Ball: 31 Most Iconic Female Characters

The Dragon Ball franchise's female characters are some of the most iconic and memorable ones in the series. Here are the best of them.

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