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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z Goku Edition

PLAYSTATION 3
Also available on:PLAYSTATION 3XBOX 360
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z Goku Edition
Namco Bandai Games1/24/2014REGION 2

Twenty-five centimeters of Super Saiyan fury, and it comes with an art book. The Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z Goku Edition on PlayStation 3 packages Artdink's team-based brawler with a statue that does the Prince of All... wait, wrong Saiyan. This one's all about Goku.

That Super Saiyan Goku figurine stands nearly 10 inches tall, capturing the iconic golden-haired transformation in a pose that radiates pure power. It's the kind of figure that commands attention on any shelf, towering over standard pack-in statues with its generous scale. The art book goes beyond standard game art, including privileged content from the development team that gives insight into how they approached translating Dragon Ball's kinetic energy into a multiplayer brawler. And then there's the wild card: a Naruto Sage costume for Goku as unique in-game content. It's a Bandai Namco crossover that shouldn't work but absolutely does, putting Goku in Naruto's sage gear like some kind of anime multiverse fever dream.

Battle of Z tried something different with the DBZ formula, focusing on four-on-four team battles instead of the traditional one-on-one fighting game structure. It was an experiment, and experiments deserve to be preserved. The Goku Edition captures a specific moment in Dragon Ball gaming history, when developers were still exploring what a DBZ game could be beyond Budokai and Tenkaichi. The PS3 was home to a rich lineage of Dragon Ball titles, and this collector's edition stands out with its oversized figure and crossover DLC. For Dragon Ball collectors, the scale of that Goku statue is the real draw. Finding figures this size bundled with a game is increasingly uncommon, making the Goku Edition a solid display piece first and a game package second.