Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2
75 /100
Based on 22 reviews

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 Reviews

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75

Game Page
8/10

Dragon Ball Rolls Out on the Switch

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GamingTrend
October 30, 2017
80/100

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a competent port on the Nintendo Switch. While it has obvious stutter in the online lobby and the framerate doesn’t match that of its rivaling consoles, being able to play in handheld mode with little difference in quality is a plus and will help you tackle the game’s expansive list of content from anywhere.

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8/10

While not a huge fan of Dragon Ball in general, I can say that I'm a fan of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on the Switch. It does have its flaws. Namely with the camera and some of the training. Plus the combat can get repetitive as you mash out the same combos, at least in the early going. But I can definitely say that I found a Dragon Ball game that I can enjoy coming back to from time to time.

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GameSpace
October 3, 2017
7.5/10

Overall, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Nintendo Switch is a fun game which works well when you get over the steep learning curve of fighting the game’s controls.  Playing through the entirety of the DBZ story is a blast, and while some design flaws persisted to the port to the Switch, the game is still worth a play if you are a fan of the series.

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WellPlayed
January 16, 2017
8/10

Reliving the events of the Dragon Ball Z timeline couldn’t be any more fun, but at the same time, the first quarter of the game feels like a direct copy and paste of the original Dragon Ball Xenoverse.

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Unscored

From the moment I started watching the Dragon Ball cartoons as a teen I was hooked. The world of Goku, Vegeta, Frieza and their epic battles had me glued to the screen and tuned in, getting up early day after day to see what happened next. When I wasn’t watching Dragon Ball I was either talking about it or reading about it. A true fan-girl in the making. This love only evolved like a Saiyan through the years and grew just like the Dragon Ball franchise grew, and today we have new anime, mor...

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KeenGamer
November 21, 2016
7.3/10

Did Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 surpass our expectations? Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a fighting RPG based on the Dragon Ball franchise. It is a sequel to the popular video game Dragon Ball Xenoverse. Unlike the previous game, Xenoverse 2 contains more RPG elements while still in the veins of. that of a fighting game. Read our review for Bandai Namco's next game in the Dragon Ball franchise Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.for the Playstation 4.

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GameSpot
November 16, 2016
7/10

Your wish is granted.

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COGConnected
November 11, 2016
65/100

What do you picture when you think of the Dragon Ball franchise? Most likely it’s characters with ridiculous hair yelling and shooting beams from their hands. It’s absurd of course, but also carries a charm that has kept viewers enthralled for over 30 years. Despite the obvious links between the two formats, video game adaptations of the Dragon Ball series have almost always been underwhelming – typically failing to capture the tone that has served the anime so well. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (DBX2) is the latest attempt, and although it has some promising aspects, it ultimately falls short.

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TechRaptor
November 7, 2016
7.5/10

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 makes masssive improvements over it's predecessor but suffers from a lack of originality in the long run. It feels more like an extension of Xenoverse rather than a sequel.

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6/10

The second installment of the Dragon Ball: Xenoverse series relies on previously proven solutions, but it is difficult to consider this a positive. We expect much more from the sequel to such a game.

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7/10

As rough as they were, I was a pretty big fan of the Budokai Tenkaichi fighting game series that Bandai Namco released for the PlayStation 2 era. It’s been great to watch those tournaments re-emerge in the Xenoverse series with its own twist and online gameplay. The first Xenoverse title wasn’t 100% successful with its ambitious endeavors, but developer Dimps definitely learned from their mistakes the first time around. The online game mechanics are incredibly sound; however, the Time Patrol plot device has returned, removing any real newness the game has to offer. In many ways, Xenoverse 2 is a...

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70/100

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.

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7/10

With the release of Xenoverse 2, Dragon Ball Z has turned into an annualized video game franchise. Following Battle of Z in 2014, we have now had three consecutive years of Dragon Ball Z games in a similar style. Like most annualized franchises, clear improvements over last year’s model are present, but this year’s installment also produces the unavoidable feeling that you’ve played this before.

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7.5/10

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, despite its issues, is still an improvement over the original Xenoverse, although minimally. It has its letdowns but long-term it will offer a better experience due to Bandai Namco’s promised year of post-release support, including three DLC packs, as well as the present gameplay improvements and slightly more content. If you’re a Dragon Ball fan and enjoyed the first game, Xenoverse 2 will leave you off satisfied.

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Game Rant
October 29, 2016
8/10

Broken DLC promises, long load times, and story padding hurt Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, but it is still a game with plenty of content for Dragon Ball fans to sink their teeth into. It has a large roster full of diverse fighters, endless character creation possibilities, a streamlined hub world, and an engaging story. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a vast improvement over the original, and should leave franchise fans satisfied.

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IGN
October 28, 2016
7.5/10

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. Though no individual element of its roleplaying or brawling gameplay is overly complex, taken as a whole there’s a surprising amount to consider while progressing your character, and enough to do to keep it from getting stale to soon.

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Game Skinny
October 27, 2016
9/10

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a great sequel that has all you liked about the first and more!

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GameSpew
October 26, 2016
8/10

Bigger and simply better than its predecessor, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is great for newcomers, but those that have played the original will possibly find that not enough has changed for it to truly impress. It may not be the nicest looking game, but the gameplay loop is addictive and there are a massive number of things to see and do to keep you entertained for tens of hours, even more if you plan to extensively play online. 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...

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WCCFtech
October 25, 2016
6.4/10

I think most lads of the millennial generation have wanted to throw a Kamehameha at some point in their lives. Dragon Ball was the ultimate power fantasy that featured way less spandex shots or crotches than WWE, but way more realistic looking punches that happened to shatter the sound barrier. As a result, it’s a dream of many to craft their own place in the Dragon Ball world; and that’s exactly what Xenoverse 2 aims to do. Almost exactly like Xenoverse 1. Which is exactly where the first issue arises…

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 had a lot to live up to for fans of the franchise after the success of its predecessor, and while the game may not be for everyone, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 offers yet another satisfying experience for Dragon Ball fans that is not one to be missed.

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MonsterVine
October 25, 2016
Unscored

Xenovere 2‘s sound is divisive. The classic sound-effects return, which is an absolute necessity for any and all Dragon Ball games. The memorable screech and whistle of a Kamehameha, or the sharp “whoosh” of teleportation are mainstays for a reason, which Xenoverse 2 understands, and respects. The music, on the other hand, is unmemorable at best. Fairly generic guitar riffs are abundant throughout the game, which makes for a solid atmosphere for fighting, but never expands into memorable territory.

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