
Cartridge save to record unlocked charactersĪt the very least, the developers poured a whole lot of effort into Supersonic Warrior's graphic engine.Fifteen unlockable, playable characters.The fighting mechanics aren't quite as ironed out as expected and don't quite match up with the energetic front end, but overall Atari has brought out a decent game that better captures the Dragon Ball Z flavor than previous titles in the series have on the GBA handheld. Almost as an apology for that game, the company has released the second DBZ fighter for the handheld: Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warrior, an infinitely more competent and faithful design that really wows in the presentation department. Last Christmas Atari brought to life Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu, an absolutely abysmal GBA fighting game from the makers of the two successful (and much better in quality) portable Legacy of Goku adventure titles.
