I remember playing a bit of it as a kid and being confused by the mechanics. I was more used to the other fughting Dragon Ball games than this one's beat 'em up approach.

I played a little bit of it and it did not keep me invested enough to keep going. The concept and gameplay of this game aren't exactly things I dislike so I might go back to it at some point.

I remember playing a little of this game in my DS as a child. It was definitely easier to understand than the first one, or at least I remember it that way.

Absolutely loved this game as a child. I'll never forget the night my father saw me playing Super Sonic Warriors 2 and told me how the daughter of a friend at work had a better Dragon Ball game with many more characteres. I didn't believe him until he brought back my DS with a bunch of new anime games including this one. Must have replayed it like 3 times even though it was all in Japanese. Amazing game and it is astonishing how they got it to run on the DS (albeit a bit poorly at times).

Although this game looks and plays amazingly, I never played too much of it. I'm a huge dragon ball fan and was in love with Budokai Tenkaichi 3 as a child but I guess I'm just not the type to like learning the highly technical comboes and mechanics of fighting games like this one.

This game was so fun as a child. I remember loving the ability to grab an enemy's weapons. The many scenarios and action sequences were super fun as well and how to forget the little Star Wars easter eggs hidden across multiple levels.

Though I firmly believe that Budokai Tenkaichi was better in regards to the amount of playable characters, scenarios, and costumes; this game has it beat when it comes to its story mode and other mechanics. The stage transitions and the fun minigames like Ten-Shin-Han using his Kikohou on Cell were the highlights of it for me.

Played it on my PlayStation 2 as a child and was a fun experience even though I knew the Complete Saga existed for the PlayStation 3 which I could not afford. This game was a fun replacement.

I have to start by saying that I know the DS version might be the worst game to experience this game but I had nothing else at the time so it worked for me. I have many fond memories of playing it on my maroon DSi XL.

A good game but I played it on my laptop at a point where I had a lot of other things that ran better on my PlayStation 4. I don't think I'll try it again but it is a good Lego game.

Honestly? I did not vibe with this game. I don't think is bad per se but I simply did not enjoy nor felt the need to keep on playing.

Played on my tablet as a kid and thought it was fun.

I played this game obsessively as a kid. I would 100% and then delete my saved data to do it all over again. All of my friends and little cousins would play it too, it was quite popular and I have good memories of playing it.

I first took an interest in the Persona series through the music of Persona 5 and while I considered simply skipping that game, my desire to observe the way the series evolved through the years led me to play what many consider to play what many fans consider the beginning of modern Persona. After putting over 200 hours into this game, I can safely say choosing to start with Persona 3 was one of the best decisions I could have ever made. The characters, story, and overarching themes of the games were extremely well-written. The music and art style were charming and while many of the mechanics were a bit outdated, the story and social links kept me coming back. Would recommend it.

I would often play this game as a kid on my DS and it was extremely fun. I loved switching Yoshi with other characters and using their different abilities. The transformation hats and different painted worlds were super fun to use and explore.