It's definitely the least favourite game in the DBZ Xenoverse series.
It's definitely the least favourite game in the DBZ Xenoverse series.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2's ambition is admirable, and though it's riddled with a lot of silly little inconveniences, it mostly succeeds in giving DBZ fans an authentic-feeling world to dive into for the long haul.
Graphics: 60% Sound: 60% Replay/Extras: 100% Gameplay: 95% Family Friendly Factor: 60% System: PS Vita/PS3/PS4(tested) Publisher: Square Enix Developer: Square Enix Rating: ‘E10+' - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes}
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 builds upon the original title with enhanced graphics that will further immerse players into the largest and most detailed Dragon Ball world ever developed.
Concept: Continue the time-hopping extravaganza of Dragon Ball Xenoverse with a number of small-but-worthwhile improvements Graphics: It mostly looks like the show, but continues to fall short when compared to competing games based on anime Sound: The music is consistently awful and jumps between...
AHHHHHHGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Ka…me…ha…me…HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Are two words (noises?) every Dragon Ball Z fan will have heard time and time again, be it in the anime or the many video games that have been released over the years.
Working the Time Patrol beat is time consuming.
"Just needs more training."
Dimps' fast-paced fighting sequel follows on from the original Dragon Ball Xenoverse, which hit PS4 and Xbox One back in early 2015 and became something of a cult favorite among Dragon Ball fanatics.
Dragon Quest Builders' sandbox crafting gameplay mixed with classic JRPG mechanics results in a fun gameplay experience, but the omission of multiplayer is disappointing.
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