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Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu

Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu

"Dragon Ball Z: Goku Densetsu" is a card-based RPG game based on the classic anime "Dragon Ball Z", released by Bandai Namco on the NDS platform in 2007.

Emulator Nintendo DS
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Published 2025-08-04 01:27
Language English

Game Details:

"Goku Densetsu" uses cards as its main system, completing map exploration and combat progression through various types such as "Movement Cards", "Battle Cards", and "Event Cards". The game covers the storyline starting from Goku's confrontation with Raditz, all the way to the Cell Games, during which players can control Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Gohan, and others to participate in battles.

During battles, cards are used to determine attacks, defenses, and the release of special techniques. The card points determine the order of actions and the intensity of the effects. There are many types of cards in the game, and each card has its corresponding attributes, effects, and impact on battles, so deck building and tactical arrangements are particularly important.

In addition to the main story, the game also has side quests, hidden enemies, and rare cards to collect. The overall process is compact, with a brisk pace. The graphic style is consistent with the original anime, and the character voiceovers and move performances also make fans feel close.


Editor's Recommendation:

As a "Dragon Ball" themed game, "Goku Densetsu" boldly adopts a card battle system, which is different from the general action-based Dragon Ball games. Although there is no hot-blooded real-time fighting, its strategic depth is even better. How to combine cards, judge timing, and predict the opponent's behavior all become the keys to players' victory.

This work is especially suitable for players who like strategic battles, collecting, and the original story, especially fans who want to relive Goku's growth through tactical layers. Whether it's the fierce battle on Namek or facing the pressure of Cell, you can feel a different kind of tension and excitement in the card game. For players who want to try different styles of Dragon Ball games, this work is definitely a legendary experience worth experiencing!


Game Guide:

In "Goku Densetsu", the battle system revolves around card usage, and mastering card types and combination strategies is the key to victory. Cards are divided into the following main types:

  • Attack Card (Red): The higher the value, the greater the probability of taking the initiative. Special attack cards can trigger character-specific skills (such as Kamehameha).
  • Defense Card (Blue): Used to block enemy attacks, and reasonably cooperate with attack cards to achieve a "counterattack" mechanism.
  • Support Card (Green): Can restore HP, increase Ki, delay enemy actions, etc., mostly auxiliary in nature.
  • Event Card (Gold): Triggers the plot, teleports, and is an important prop for obtaining rare cards.

Deck Building Suggestions:

  • In the early stage, focus on a "stable" deck, with high-point attack cards + basic defense cards + a small amount of HP recovery cards;
  • Facing Boss battles, you should prepare more "break defense skill cards" and "guaranteed hit attack cards" to avoid prolonging the battle;
  • Each character has different card bonuses (such as Vegeta is good at consecutive attack cards), it is recommended to optimize the card pool according to the character.

Tactical Tips:

  • Enemy action patterns are often regular, for example, some Bosses only use super-killing moves in specific rounds, learn to observe.
  • Movement cards on the map also have values, it is recommended to control the movement card points to avoid entering unfavorable event grids.
  • Save the progress frequently, some levels have higher difficulty in continuous battles, avoid accidental loss of progress.

Combat Rhythm Control Techniques:

  • Save some high-point attack cards for "finishing", avoid being powerless to fight after a mid-stage burst;
  • Defense cards do not have to be used blindly, judge whether to take a hit and then counterattack based on the enemy's card-playing speed;
  • Support cards such as "Ki recovery" are suitable for the accumulation stage before preparing for a burst combo.

Through reasonable card combinations and combat strategies, even when facing strong enemies such as Frieza or Cell, you can also make a wonderful comeback. Although the card system seems simple, it is infinitely variable and is a "combat strategy RPG" worth studying in depth.

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