Summary
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 builds upon the highly popular 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 will deliver a new hub city and the most character customization choices to date among a multitude of new features and special upgrades.
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 builds upon the highly popular 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 will deliver a new hub city and the most character customization choices to date among a multitude of new features and special upgrades.
The Extra Pack 3 is the perfect content to enhance your experience with a lot of new elements:
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 Key Features:
1, 2 new powerful characters: Super Baby Vegeta and Kefla
2, 5 New Parallel Quests
3, 8 Additional Skills
4, 4 Costumes
5, 2 Super Souls
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | AMD Phenom II X2 550, 3.1GHz | Intel Pentium G4400, 3.30GHz | Intel Core i5-3470, 3.20GHz | AMD FX-6300, 3.5Ghz |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
OS | Windows 7 and higher (64 bit only) | Windows 10 (64 bit only) |
Graphics Card | GeForce GT 650 | Radeon HD 6570 | GeForce GT 660 | Radeon HD 7770 |
Direct X | Version 11 | Version 11 |
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2016-Oct-25 - Playstation 4 - North america
2016-Oct-28 - Playstation 4 - Europe
2016-Nov-02 - Playstation 4 - Japan
2016-Oct-28 - Pc (microsoft windows) - Worldwide
2016-Oct-28 - Xbox one - Europe
2016-Oct-25 - Xbox one - North america
2017-Sep-22 - Nintendo switch - Europe
2017-Sep-22 - Nintendo switch - North america
2017-Sep-07 - Nintendo switch - Japan
2016-Oct-25 - Xbox One - Worldwide
2016-Oct-25 - PlayStation 4 - Worldwide
2017-Sep-22 - Nintendo Switch - Worldwide
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This is a fighting game, based on the Dragon Ball universe, in which players try to change the past via time travel. Players punch, kick, and use special attacks (e.g., fireballs, beams/orbs of energy) to drain opponents' life meters in melee-style combat. Battles are highlighted by light effects, frequent yells/cries of pain, impact sounds, and large explosions. Characters are occasionally depicted with small spots of blood on their faces and bodies. Cutscenes depict characters being vaporized, exploding into fiery balls, or being struck by laser beams. The game contains some suggestive material: one character is depicted with torn clothing and partially exposed buttocks; one sequence depicts a man staring at bikini-clad women in a magazine called “Sexy.” The word "a*s" appears in the dialogue.
PEGI Age rating
The content of this game is suitable for persons aged 12 years and over only.
It contains: Non realistic looking violence towards human characters - Mild bad language
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What kept me playing this game is the absurd quantity of content this game has. It lets you create a character with faur amount of options and gives you simple instructions on how to do things. You get the main quest line with recommended level. Side missions, training modes with the existing dear DBZ characters, offlinemas battles, ranked online battles and defending the players hub against Freeza’s troops who periodically attack it.
The figthing feels good and easy to get in. New combinations and attacks are learnt through training modes and allow you to choose the progression rhythm and what attacks you want to include in your repertoire.
The thing that made me play it less and less was how childish and uncomplicated the game is. The story is ok but not really surprising or tense. The gameplay incentives button mashing instead of actual skill like in MKX for example. Although its make it easier to enjoy the whole thing, it quickly becomes quite unchallenging for experienced players.
Conclusion: Its overall a lot of fun, but it boring after a couple of weeks. Ive experienced absolutely no issues, bugs or crashes during my 3 week playing, this is extremely positive for an online based game.
7/10