Dragon Ball Z: For Kinect

It is one of the few Dragon Ball games that never saw a release in Japan, although it still features a Japanese speech track available for international players.

with graphics similar to Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, with the later game serving as the basis.

There are over 20 special cards with QR codes that can be scanned via the Kinect for additional content (characters and power ups).

The Story Mode allows the player to follow the sagas of Dragon Ball Z from a first-person perspective for the first time on a console.

[9] GameSpot gave the game at a 4.5 out of 10, criticizing the highly repetitive battles, poor story mode, and erratic motion sensing.