DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - HERO OF JUSTICE Pack Set
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is a third-person arena fighter-RPG where you build a custom Z-Fighter and mess with Dragon Ball history. Bigger than the first, messier too.
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DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is a third-person action RPG built around one core fantasy: what if you could jump into Dragon Ball history, break everything, and fix it again. You create a custom character from five races, each with distinct stat curves and transformation options, then spend dozens of hours grinding parallel quests, leveling skills, and dressing your fighter in increasingly ridiculous gear. The hub world, Conton City, is noticeably larger than the original game's Toki Toki City, and it serves as a persistent online space where you can see other players running around and queue into co-op raids or PvP. The MMO-lite structure is the game's backbone, and for fans of the source material it delivers a reliable loop. As a shooter specialist I will be straight with you: the combat here is not mechanically deep by fighting game standards. It is a free-flight arena brawler with some lock-on chaos, stamina breaks, super attacks, and the occasional team assist. Time-to-kill in PvP is erratic, ki management matters more than raw execution, and the netcode is functional but not clean. Do not come here expecting Guilty Gear or even a tight 3D fighter. Come here expecting a power-fantasy action game with a surprising amount of build variety once you understand stat allocation, equipment bonuses, and the skill loadout system. Saiyan and Hit-species transformations change your playstyle meaningfully, and chasing the meta build for online is a legitimate rabbit hole if you want it to be. The content volume is substantial. Years of DLC have stacked on top of the base game, adding characters, story chapters, and new skills at a steady pace. The HERO OF JUSTICE Pack Set specifically pulls from the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero film, adding Orange Piccolo and Beast Gohan as playable characters with their associated moves. If you already own the base game and care about those characters, the pack does what it says. If you are evaluating the whole package cold, know that the base story mode covers a broad sweep of Dragon Ball Z canon with a time-patrol twist, and it is genuinely fun for 20-ish hours even if the mission structure gets repetitive. What does not work: the camera in tight spaces is a mess, the PvP ranked scene has shrunk over the years even if casual lobbies are still populated, and some older DLC characters feel underpowered compared to later additions. Conton City can also feel like a loading-screen obstacle course if you just want to queue into content fast. PC performance is solid, runs well on mid-range hardware, and the online population is still breathing thanks to consistent updates keeping the playerbase from fully evaporating. Bottom line: if you are a Dragon Ball fan who wants to live inside that world and grind a character build, this delivers that loop with enough content to justify the time investment. If you are here purely for competitive depth, look elsewhere. The fun-per-hour ratio peaks in co-op raids and build experimentation, not in ranked. Fred, Scout Team
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- Developer
- QLOC
- Publisher
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Release Date
- Oct 27, 2016

