Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu was met with generally positive reception from critics, with some reviewers praising the large character roster and comparing the game with both
Dark Edge and
Psychic Force. According to
Famitsu, the PlayStation and Saturn versions sold over 70,453 and 61,989 copies respectively in their first week on the market. The PlayStation and Saturn versions sold between 297,527 and 320,000 copies combined during their lifetime in Japan.
Consoles Plus François Garnier and Maxime Roure reviewed both the PlayStation and Sega Saturn releases, praising the animated visual presentation, longevity and gameplay but heavily criticized the audio design, particularly the music not being audible due to the sound effects. Reviewing the Saturn version,
Hobby Consolas Sonia Herranz regarded
Dragon Ball Z: The Legend as the most curious and strangest
Dragon Ball game due to its combination of strategy and fighting elements. Herranz commended the visuals for being faithful to the source material, sound design and action but felt mixed in regards to the gameplay. She also criticized the small size of sprites and "lazy" music.
Jeuxvideo.coms Rroyd-Y also reviewed both the PlayStation and Saturn releases, criticizing the pixelated graphics and audio but praised the controls and story mode.
Joypads Grégoire Hellot reviewed the PlayStation and Saturn versions as well, regarding it to be a "very special game and not without interest, but to be reserved for fans of the series..."
Player Ones Christophe Delpierre reviewed both the PlayStation and Sega Saturn releases, commending them for their animated audiovisual presentation and playability. Reviewing the Saturn version,
Superjuegos Bruno Sol regarded it as one of the best
Dragon Ball Z games alongside
Super Butōden 2 and
Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu, praising the freedom of movement during combat, game modes and playability but noted that the title could become repetitive and criticized the pixelated visuals. Reviewing the PlayStation version, Both Thomas and Jim of
Absolute PlayStation commended the audio and character animations but criticized the graphics, technical issues and short length. In a retrospective of the
Dragon Ball video games,
Meristation judged the Saturn version to be the better version. == Notes ==