

This skill can also be obtained by the Future Warrior as a reward in Parallel Quest 41: " Frieza's Nightmare Returns!". In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, it is called Dimension Cannon and is Super Buu's Evasive Skill, though it lacks the ability to create portals and functions more like a weaker version of a Mouth Energy Wave. In the story of Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Gohan compares Janemba's ability to create portals in time and space to Super Buu and Gotenks' Vice Shout technique.

Vice Shout can be used by both Super Buu and Kid Buu in Dragon Ball Z: The Legend and Dragon Ball Heroes. As a result, Gotenks is forced to team up with the Piccolo of that timeline to defeat and kill Super Buu. At one point he ends up in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber in the timeline of Piccolo's What-if storyline where Gotenks accidentally releases Super Buu from the bottle Piccolo (fused w/ King Piccolo) sealed him in. In Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, its ability to create portals and warp spacetime results in Gotenks accidentally getting lost in time after leaving the Hyperbolic Time Chamber resulting in him going to various timelines as he tries to return to the Lookout. In Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, Super Buu uses it as his signature skill. The technique was named Vice Shout in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, where it is one of the Blast 1 techniques used by Super Buu and Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks to momentarily paralyze their opponent. Super Buu uses it in a cutscene in Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury. Outside Space - A stronger version of Vice Shout used by Super Buu (Gohan absorbed) in the anime.Weak Vice Shout - A far weaker emulation of the vice shout utilized by Super Saiyan Gotenks and Piccolo in a failed attempt to collapse the dimensional walls.It functions by collapsing dimension walls and creating a rift in the universe.īoth Super Buu and Gotenks use this technique to create a dimensional portal and escape from inside the Hyperbolic Time Chamber after Piccolo blew up the entrance. Therefore, we've updated the piece to add a few more gems.Buu lets out all of his energy in a high pitched scream, ripping apart dimensions. For instance, our list was missing a few really popular titles that deserve mention. So much so that every collection of the best Dragon Ball games will always have a few significant omissions. It helps that new Dragon Ball content is always being released, such as the recently-announced movie.Īs for the video games, rarely do a few years go by without something coming out. There has never been a time when fans have stopped consuming some form of DB material. Updated Jby Ben Jessey: Dragon Ball is a perpetually relevant franchise. With the recent resurgence in Dragon Ball popularity stemming from the anticipation of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, let's take a long look back at the absolutely massive amount of Dragon Ball games and pick out the modern successes, fan-favorite classics, and some hidden gems. RELATED: The Reasons Dragon Ball Games Work Better In 2D (& Why 3D Is Best) Some are a masterstroke, but others are Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, a game dropped into game stores without any fanfare or critical love, or the unfinished Dragon Ball Z Sagas. Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super have been licensed to gaming studios since its inception, and, like clockwork, new games have been churned out for the franchise. No other anime has had as big a ripple in the world of gaming as Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball.
