Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Reviews Collated; Steam Confirms First Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Patch

By Maria Follet - 31 Oct '16 12:38PM
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Fans of Dragon Ball Xenoverse are excited to learn about the second instalment. Avid followers of the game also learned that the makers of the game, Steam, made a lot of improvements on every category.

To recall, the original Dragon Ball Xenoverse offered Budokai Tenkaichi series in 3D fighting gameplay. Gamers admitted that they were not satisfied about the game's multiple technical issues and unorganized categories. However, producers of the game were wise enough to learn from their mistakes and revamped every unorganized detail on their second release.

In a review released by Game Rant, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will allow fans to enjoy a smoother gaming experience. Two of the greatest things about the second release are that gamers will no longer have to endure long hours to download or access online features and that they will experience very minimal server issues.

These were made possible because of the game's open beta feature. Destructoid writer Christian Chiok made a well enumeration of the best Dragon Ball games released. He included Legacy of Goku, Final Bout, Taiketsu, Ultimate Battle 22, Sagas, Kinect, Battle of Z, and Ultimate Tenkaichi among the worst ones.

Choik was surprised with the developments that came with the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. He admits that there are still some small issues which can be easily improved, as well as there are a number of features from the original game which should have not been changed. One of the greatest things that he pointed is the first DLC release which will contain characters from Dragon Ball Super.

The USB Port notes that Steam developers will release the first Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Patch by November 1. The patch will reportedly fix some of the minimal bugs which players were complaining about. Despite these very few complaints, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 still gained a lot of very good reviews from gamers.

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