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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - PlayStation 4 Day One Edition invites players to immerse themselves in a vast, visually stunning world where they can time travel, engage in thrilling battles, and connect with hundreds of players online, all while customizing their unique characters.
K**R
An Excellent Game for Dragon Ball Z fans and Those Who've Never Seen the Franchise Alike
If you haven't played the first Xenoverse, let me open by telling you that it was great, but had a few hiccups. The servers were constantly crashing or unavailable, you could level up faster than you could learn relevant techniques, your character who spends 99% of their time flying around at high speeds had to walk everywhere out of combat, etc. Xenoverse 2 takes notes from those failures and addresses them all with varying degrees of success, but is universally an improvement. I was already hooked on this game when I got to demo it at PAX Prime 2016, and couldn't wait to get my hands on it when I learned that not only would it improve on the first game mechanically, but even built directly on the original story from the first Xenoverse, with people who played the first game able to import their previous character as a major NPC who will share their knowledge and skills with your new character! All the promise of the demo and the first entry in the series has been met and exceeded by this excellent game.Let me back up a bit and tell you what this game actually is. Dragonball Xenoverse 2 allows you to create a full customizable warrior who gets to participate in various versions of classic Dragonball battles and completely new ones, with the primary premise of the game being that your character is a Time Patroller, pulled from one of many alternate histories to protect the established timeline(s). Your character's race, equipment, stats, moves, and combat style are all completely customizable, and you can even have multiple presets on a single character allowing you to quickly switch between different outfits and move sets. On top of the ready customization present in each individual character, you have around a dozen character slots you can use to build additional characters, all of whom have access to a shared pool of wealth, items, equipment, and moves, so deciding that you want to switch to playing a melee focused Namekian instead of your energy blasting Saiyan does little to slow or undermine your advancement (though each character does still need to level up and complete their various quests individually). The race you pick also affects certain cinematic sequences, how you advance with various factions throughout the city on Conton in which the game is set, and can influence how certain moves function.This is also a cooperative and/or competitive fighting game. You can participate in various types of online or offline battles using not just your own custom fighter, but any of the fighters from a deep roster of characters drawn from the Dragonball universe. The fighting system is complex and vibrant, featuring high speed flight, rapid button combos, and menu activated special moves that are activated and triggered in real time using an intuitive button layout. Auto-targeting, scouting, exploration, target retrieval, and group combat all play into the game's dynamic options, making Xenoverse in many ways a dozen or more complimentary games wrapped into a single cohesive package.I mentioned earlier that if you were a fan of the original Xenoverse, you should be happy about the improvements made in this one. Let me elaborate a bit on those.First, anyone who picked up the first Xenoverse on release day is going to remember that the servers for the game were atrocious. Maybe they couldn't afford adequate server capacity, maybe they underestimated how popular the game was going to be, but either way getting into a multiplayer lobby was a virtually unwinnable struggle for literal months. I almost didn't purchase the DLC that dropped a months after the game's release because I was STILL struggling to get into the multiplayer lobbies! Now, Xenoverse 2 still appears to have inadequate server space for the number of players, but they've taken steps to address this by putting rotating time limits on how long an individual can occupy a multiplayer lobby (3 hours, currently). This isn't nearly as frustrating as it might seem; many of the multiplayer functions don't actually require you to be in the multiplayer lobby, so three hours should generally be more than sufficient time for you to meet new players and participate in the various available activities, and even after your allotted time expires you can invite your new friends to participate in online fights or parallel quests (mission oriented battles that may have a variety of challenges or objectives).The first Xenoverse also featured the ability to pick a trainer from a cast comprised of many of the most iconic Dragonball characters, learning their signature moves and gaining unique items and equipment as you improve their relationship with them. Unfortunately, in the first Xenoverse the constraints of the game's leveling mechanic and the amount of time necessary to learn techniques from the trainers often meant that many techniques were learned after the point in time they'd be most useful. You now no longer need to establish a character as your mentor to learn their moves; training with a character to master their signature moves is now a separate function from the mentor/relationship building mechanics, and you can always learn level relevant moves from trainers regardless of whether or not you're still working on building your relationship with another character.The final major improvement, after a certain point in the story your character can finally fly around and explore the (much expanded) main social area of the game Conton City (formerly TokiToki City if you played the first game).There are also new types of large group battles that allow you to place on national leaderboards while battling unique challenges in groups of 6, numerous fine refinements to the gear and moves, the option to replace the stats your gear offers with a customized preset group of stats so you can wear your favorite outfit without compromising your effectiveness, and even minor clean-ups to the graphics and quest interfaces. One of the fun improvements to the game is that the various character transformation abilities no longer count against your other moves; instead transformations like Kaio Ken or Super Saiyan have their own ability slot, and transformations are available for every playable race. Some of the older transformations have even been streamlined; instead of needing to learn Super Saiyan 1, 2, and 3 separately, you instead learn a single Super Saiyan transformation and the exact level you transform to is determined by your ki level at the time you trigger the transformation.Dragonball Xenoverse was a great game. All the best parts of the many previous Dragonball titles refined and put together in a single title, with the added benefit of getting to bring your own custom character to the story. Xenoverse 2 takes that to the next level, learning many important lessons from the first game without losing any of the magic, and improving on the experience at every turn. This game is a great addition to your gaming library regardless of whether or not you are a fan of the Dragonball franchise, but is an absolute must-have if you are.
T**A
Another Great DBZ Game
A very awesome game, fast paced, nicely animated, and great adventure. I was originally under the impression it was just an updated version of the original Xenoverse, but that's not entirely true, it has more than enough different about it to be it's own thing, though it does recycle SOME things from the original game, but no this isn't just a copy of the first with a few expansions. You COULD jump into this game without playing the first and it does a good job of keeping you in the know. If you're a DBZ fan, or fighting game fan, or just loved the first Xenoverse game, definitely play this one.For those curious it plays something like the Dissidia Final Fantasy series or Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaicihi games.
D**P
A good improvement from the first title and great for DBZ fans
Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2 does a lot of things right and improves on almost all the mechanics of the first game. Many of the new concepts put into the game make the game much more appealing and user friendly, especially to new comers.One of the best improvements to the overall structure of the game is obtaining new moves or skills. In the first game, you would have to combine luck and tedious grinding to get a certain skill you wanted and sometimes still never get it or give up on it. Now that has been fixed and with the addition of Masters, you can easily obtain the certain skills or move sets that peak your interest. Also, the addition of the challenging parallel quests was a great and challenging new feature that added a lot of depth to the game.The basics of the game, however, are not much different from Xenoverse 1 and a lot of the missions remain extremely similar so if you are not a huge DBZ fan it may seem more like a costly update than a separate game.Overall, Xenoverse 2 is a fun title and adds just enough new features and fixes to warrant picking up if you’re in the market for a new adventure with all your favorite DBZ characters.
K**Y
Great game
This game is very close to the first one but has much improvement. one thing I notice off the bat is how it actually feels like it is 60 fps unlike xenoverse 1 which only felt like 60 on pc. Combat is much improved and this game has a better roster than the last game. The cinematic cutscenes also look alot better. If you loved xenoverse 1 your gonna love this.
J**S
Awesome game
I am a huge fan of dragon ball and this game in my opinion is very good if you love fast paced fighting games then this game is for you I give this 10 out of 10 the action is non stop and I really loved the story I highly recommend this game to anyone that is a dragon ball fan and a fan of fighting games.
R**N
Love it!!!
Love the game a lot improves quite a bit from the first game not to mention the story which is fantastic!!! Disclaimer I am and always have been a Dragonball Z fan so I am really biased. If you didn't like the first game I wouldn't recommend cause they have lots of similarities but if you enjoyed the first game and just wanted more this is exactly what you are looking for!!!