Reviews 2 Go just finished their review of the Switch's newest Fighting and RPG game! Here are their final thoughts:
"In conclusion, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 makes an exceptional transition over to the handheld world. It is a little grindy at times and the audio-sync issue from the other consoles still hasn't been fixed, but with it's fast-paced combat, extensive customization, and the fact that early buyers essentially get both Xenoverse games in one, it's a great buy for Dragon Ball fans that want Xenoverse on the go."
NoobFeed editor Ahnaf Tajwar writes - Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a masterful and engaging addition to the Dragon Ball franchise. There is nothing quite like Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, and it surpasses expectations for any fan of Dragon Ball. Creating and training your own character, reliving iconic moments with a twist in the same vein as Marvel’s “What if…?”, and exploring the ever-expanding content keeps the game fresh and exciting while capturing the true essence of the Dragon Ball universe.
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The continued efforts to generate revenue through Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 hold the series back from realizing its full potential.
I've been saying this for years. The newcontent is drip fed over years whenever a new movie is out since the Super Anime is over.
I honestly think it's time to collectively as a society move on from Dragon Ball completely. Don't get me wrong, it will always be my childhood favourite, but like it's been some overdone lately. All recent DB games have been thinned out overmilked content and just... we don't need more DB anymore, it's enough, let the whole series retire.