Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 builds upon the DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE with enhanced graphics that will further immerse players into the largest and most detailed Dragon Ball world ever developed. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 XBOX ONE delivers a new hub city and the most character customization choices to date among a multitude of new features and special upgrades. * Relive the Dragon Ball story by time traveling and protecting historic moments in the Dragon Ball universe * Brand new hub city more than 7X the size of the original game with 300 players online at the same time * Next-gen visuals bring the Dragon Ball anime experience to life * New characters and boss fights * More in depth character creation system and battle adjustments * Free updates and post launch support for more than a year.
Take some button mashing combat, flashy looking special moves, an art style that closely resembles the anime, and fight scenes that are beautifully animated, and you have the ingredients for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 offers us a good advancement over the previous chapter, with a surprising storyline made both of original content and well known saga elements. It still needs to improve its camera management, but it's definitely a worthy buy for any Dragon Ball fan.
If you’re an ardent Dragon Ball fan, then picking up Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 should be a no-brainer, but even if you’re just a fan of fighting games and RPGs in general you should give it a try – the combat is fun and there’s a surprising amount of depth to the character development that doesn’t fail to satisfy.
An exemplary slice of fan service once again, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 also succeeds in being a rewarding game that even non-DBZ fans will find enjoyable. Obviously, fans will lap up every last bit, even if the combat does persist in being a bit of a button-mashing exercise. That aside, DBX 2 is a marked improvement over its predecessor.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a much better game than its predecessor. The game tackles most of the problems I had with the first game by bringing me a much vaster world than before. Even though the first few hours are quite boring, the game has a lot to offer series fans.
This is what happens when Dragon Ball Xenoverse goes Super Saiyan. [Christmas 2016, p.88]
Dragon Ball XenoVerse 2 makes some massive strides towards improving on some of the deep flaws of the original game. It’s just a super-shame that it also forgets to actually add anything to that foundation to help it feel like a true sequel. I’m just Saiyan’ that is.
October 18, 2018
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 winter update to add ‘My Raid Mode’. Read more
September 18, 2017
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 adds Dabra and Super Buu on its coming DLC.