![]() ![]() Once in, I was given a quick backstory and asked to create a character. I hope that the character load is smoother in the final version. The incessant dialog boxes, however, kept coming. I didn’t play Xenoverse 2 on the PlayStation 4, so I had nothing to load. One peeve I did have was with the game’s insistence upon startup that I load a character from the previous game. Of course, it’s a beta, so we shall see when the game launches for real. Thankfully, Xenoverse 2’s beta didn’t have that issue. The first game made me happy – so long as I wasn’t stuck in the interminable loop that was the server issues. I’m a complete DBZ dork, and any chance to smoothly play in-universe makes me happy. ![]() The first thing I can happily say about Bandai Namco’s latest entry is that it feels like the original, only more polished. My time with the game might not have been as extensive, but I put enough time in to give my impressions. By the time I realized that the open beta for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was running, I was halfway into this past weekend. ![]()
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