

The character cards add a persistent character-building element to the game. Here you'll select a character from one of the 18 playables, give it a custom name, and choose from a few sets of unique color palettes. You can jump into any of the game's modes of play right from the get-go, but if you want to get the most out of Super Dragon Ball Z, you'll first want to create your own unique character card. A versus mode lets you and a friend go at it in a one-off fight, and a training mode is provided to help you get familiar with each character's unique set of moves. There's an original arcade mode that pits you against a series of seven increasingly tough artificial intelligence opponents, and a survival mode that also pits you against a series of seven increasingly tough AI opponents, though the survival mode only gives you a single life bar to do it with. Super Dragon Ball Z's arcade roots are apparent from the main menu, which features a stock set of fairly standard features. Now Playing: Super Dragon Ball Z Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
