Long-time gamers will know that this isn't the first DBZ game to come out - in fact they've been coming out for quite sometime, most of which can fetch you a pretty penny on Ebay (some go for as high as 200 dollars a pop). While paying that much for a game is enough to make any sane person scratch their head in wonder, it's even more befuddling once you realize that these games are terrible. Legacy of Goku keeps up this tradition for a much lower price.
Graphically, the game bounces between average and impressive. Seeing the FMV sequences lifted directly from the show area a real treat to see on the GBA, however the rest of the game is lackluster. Character animations are limited to very few frames and have a stilted feeling that, when compared to the over the top animation of the show, give it a very dull feeling. Sound is equally uninspired with the same two or three tunes running over and over and over again.