DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - HERO OF JUSTICE PACK 1 (DLC)
Complemento / DLC de Dragon Ball: Xenoverse — ver juego completoHero of Justice Pack 1 drops new DLC fighters into Xenoverse 2's time-patrol grind. More moves, more dress-up, same chaotic cel-shaded brawling.
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Let's be straight about what this is: a DLC content pack for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, not a standalone game. If you already own the base game and you're deep enough into the time-patrol loop to still care, Hero of Justice Pack 1 gives you additional playable characters and moves to fold into your custom fighter build. That's the pitch. It's thin, but for the right player it lands. Xenoverse 2 itself is a live-hub arena fighter where you build a custom character, run missions across Dragon Ball's timeline, and grind for moves to slot into your skill loadout. The combat is loose by fighting game standards - this is not a game for people who care about frame data or precise neutral. It's a game for people who want to fire a Kamehameha at Frieza with their own created Saiyan. The multiplayer hub, Conton City, fills up with other players' avatars, and the online PvP and co-op raids give the game a persistent pull that a pure single-player fighter wouldn't have. Hero of Justice Pack 1 adds characters pulled from the Super Hero arc of the franchise. You get new movesets tied to those characters, which means new super skills and ultimate attacks available to equip on your own fighter after unlocking them. That second point matters more than the characters themselves - in Xenoverse 2, the skill library is the real progression system, and any pack that expands it has practical value if you're building a competitive or optimised loadout for online play. Here's where I'll be honest about the limits. The combat engine isn't built for competitive depth. Netcode is functional but not rollback - you'll feel it in close online matches. Time-to-kill swings wildly depending on super armor and transformation states, and balance patches have historically been slow. If you came here expecting a tightly tuned online fighter with a meaningful ranked ladder, that's not what Xenoverse 2 is and this DLC doesn't change that. It's a Dragon Ball fantasy simulator with multiplayer features layered on top. For the audience this is actually aimed at - Dragon Ball fans who want more content in a game they're already playing - Hero of Justice Pack 1 does the job without surprises. New characters, new moves, more options in the builder. Whether that's worth it depends entirely on how many hours you've already sunk into the base loop. If Conton City still feels like home, this pack has a reason to exist. If you bounced off the grind months ago, no DLC is going to fix that.

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- Desarrolladora
- QLOC
- Distribuidora
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 27 oct 2016




