It’s all kind of reminiscent of the Tower in Destiny which, now that I think about it, could be said for a lot of Xenoverse’s structure.įor the single player campaign, you’ll work your way through about a dozen sagas, each of which is broken down into various stages that take place throughout Dragon Ball’s history. Once you’ve progressed far enough into the story, you’ll be joined by up to 200 fellow players in Toki-Toki, where you can chat, team up, challenge one another to battles or tackle missions as a team. Once the game gets rolling, you’ll find yourself dropped into Toki-Toki City, a hub world where you can interact with NPCs, buy items and jump into the game’s various modes. For those of us who grew up wishing they could fight alongside Piccolo, Krillin and the gang, Xenoverse finally allows you to live out that dream by crafting a brawler from either the human, Saiyan and Namekian races, plus whatever you call the species Boo and Frieza come from. Right out of the gate, Xenoverse trumps previous Dragon Ball games by granting players the ability to create their own character with a surprisingly robust set of options. ![]() ![]() But while it might not offer the same caliber of technical fighting as some of the previous games in the series, Xenoverse more than makes up for it with loads of content, a fun new(ish) story and enough fan service to satisfy even the most diehard fans. Put simply, Xenovere is a different type of game altogether more of an MMO brawler than a pure fighter. ![]() ![]() Notice I didn’t say it’s the best Dragon Ball “fighting game” to date, as that honor still belongs to Budokai 3. I think it’s fair to say that Xenoverse is the best Dragon Ball game to date.
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