![]() ![]() ![]() It builds on the strengths of every Dragon Ball game made since 2005, while stripping away the less desirable bits and pieces. This is the game I wanted the first one to be, and so, so much more. I’m happy to report, then, that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has exceeded my expectations in every way. Plus, if you slap “Dragon Ball” on something, there’s a good chance I’ll buy it. With Dimps promising a bigger, better sequel, I figured I’d give them another chance. What we got was a good but not exceptional riff on something we’d played a million times. It felt like a proof-of-concept, albeit a darn good one-like a bigger idea that ran out of time. While it felt like a breath of fresh air, it didn’t exactly feel revolutionary for me. It took the established arena combat, added in a new story, and let players navigate a small online hub world. Xenoverse was, for many, the change that the series needed. ![]()
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