Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Nintendo Switch Review
Bringing current gen dragon ball to nintendo and on the go here is my review of dragon ball xenoverse 2 for the nintendo switch.
Dragon ball xenoverse 2 nintendo switch review. With dragon ball z games easily getting close to over 100 video games since the dawn of gaming there really is so much you can do with a storyline over and over again. I am glad dragon ball xenoverse 2 is on the nintendo switch. I am glad dragon ball xenoverse 2 is on the nintendo switch. The sequel to the 2015 original this game on various systems before this improved immensely on several major gripes with the previous game with a bigger hub world and much more varied activities as well as the previous game s entire roster.
Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. I always wanted to play this game on the ps4 but never got around to getting it so having the ability to play both xenoverse titles in one game was a welcome bonus. Dragon ball xenoverse 2 is the follow up to the lauded last gen 3d fighter dragon ball xenoverse the main draw of which was the ability to create your own character and let them join the dragon. Dragon ball xenoverse 2 on the nintendo switch is a port of the 2016 title of the same name and aside from a dip in graphical quality and some frame rate performance issues is pretty much.
I already have the ps4 version and this game is exactly the same port from ps4 with the switch version i can take to on the go is a huge bonus. The 900p with 30fps never bothered me while playing in docked mode since the game looks really pretty and vibrant. Dragon ball xenoverse 2 was an entertaining but flawed game when it was released last year and it remains such on nintendo switch.