


However, your character receives a call by Old Kai regarding a critical mission you must partake in, which follows up with your character flying back to Cotton City, the new hub world. Your story commences with your character eavesdropping at a conversation between Vegeta and Bulma regarding the latter’s birthday at Capsule Corp. The character creator hasn’t been improved much, aside from more customization options for each race and gender. Afterward, you’ll create a new time patroller for Xenoverse 2‘s adventure. When launching the beta, it will ask you if you want to transfer your time patroller from the previous game, which only grants you some attacks and clothing. Being able to play the beta only intensifies my excitement for Xenoverse 2, and for what has yet to come, if done right. The show has proven stale in many episodes, especially with how Vegeta is treated, but it still introduced material that can make these games even better, such as new characters and transformations. With Dragon Ball Super already showing a lot of material, including in its latest episode, which was nothing short of great, it opens potential content that can be added to the full game. This hopefully means we’re on the right track and it can only get better from here. Dragon Ball Xenoverse was the game that the Dragon Ball fanbase needed after all the mediocre releases, and Xenoverse 2, with just the beta, has proven it transcends its predecessor. From the announcement until now, so many improvements have been revealed, further fueling my interest. We encountered many disappointments, especially after having one of the best DBZ titles in the last decade, Budokai Tenkaichi 3, but then Xenoverse emerged, pushing the series back on the right track, and Xenoverse 2 so far has proven to have the potential to push that even further.Īs someone who heavily enjoyed the first game, despite its obvious and many flaws, I was quite excited to try out the closed beta. Becoming a huge fan of the series, I played classics such as the Super Butoden games and Dragon Ball Z: The Legend, and haven’t missed a Dragon Ball release since then.


Ever since my early years, the Dragon Ball franchise has taken a significant part of my life, including its video games.
