Global Standard | €23.24 | |
Global Standard | €23.24 |
Dragon Ball Xenoverse captures the brutal thrill of soaring aerial anime battles better than practically any game I've ever played, all while allowing us to genuinely enter the Dragon Ball universe as our own character by participating in key canonical events and crazy 'what if?' scenarios.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse is definitely the best Dragon Ball game in years, though certainly not without its flaws, which shakes up the typical formula and is bound to shape the future of the series.
People unfamiliar with games themed around Dragon Ball Z will not find much here to latch onto, but fans of the Dragon Ball Z franchise will not know what to expect from a twist and turned filled time travel story that will rearrange all of their favorite characters until those fans can put them back in order again.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse is a game for the fans. They're the ones who will appreciate seeing the well-known story arcs through different perspectives and being able to play them out in unconventional ways.
The gameplay is the only part it gets right. [Issue#122, p.77]
There is still room for improvement as some small tweaks to the in-city travel and chaotic combat would go a long ways towards improving the product as a whole, but the game we have now is still one that I easily sunk a lot of hours into.
Fans have been wishing for the perfect Dragon Ball Z game for a long time, and Dragon Ball Xenoverse makes it clear that they'll need to collect the dragon balls again and wish for something else, because this thing sucks harder than Yamcha.
October 18, 2018
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 winter update to add ‘My Raid Mode’. Read more
July 30, 2018
Dragon Ball Xenoverse: the franchise sells over 10 million. Read more
September 18, 2017
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 adds Dabra and Super Buu on its coming DLC.
August 15, 2017
Bandai Namco reveals Projekt 1514, a new title developed by Dimps (Dragon Ball Xenoverse). Watch video