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Send the Kamehameha beam at him while he's just wondering around looking for you. Punch for a limited time then back away before he breaks free.

You use the solar flare, go up and punch him a lot of times while he is blind. It may take you 5 times to beat him if not even more. (The game has an unbelievably nasty habit of not fully explaining minor details, leaving a lot to trial-and-error.) This might be the best game ever spawned by DBZ, but it still falls just shy of good. Bring an item here, find this person, plant these trees-nothing new, though if you've never played an action-RPG before, you may have some difficulty, especially in the Temple area of Namek. The gameplay (when you're not being chased by hordes of creatures) is pretty good, but simplistic.
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lust as you're fleeing this onslaught, part of that beautiful background you thought you were walking around inevitably blocks your movement, stopping you cold and giving your attacker a free shot. You're left using long-range projectile attacks that are safer but still difficult to land because your opponents move so erratically, as if they're going to act out a tribal dance before killing you.

The enemies are unfairly difficult, and close combat isn't an option, lust hitting a creature who is all over you (which is all of them) is next to impossible to do with any accuracy, much less delivering the multiple hits it takes to put 'em down. For those reasons alone, most hardcore DBZ fans will be able to overlook its problems. Legacy of Goku gets a lot of things right-the graphics are some of the best I've seen on GBA, the sound is good, and it follows the convoluted DBZ storyline pretty darn accurately (albeit abridged).
