Dragon Ball Xenoverse

  • Online Co-Op: 3 Players
  • + Co-Op Campaign
  • + Co-Op Modes

Dragon Ball Xenoverse Co-Op Review - Page 2

Let me tell you about my cool Z-fighter I made with the character creation tool!

There he is. Just look at him. In a game where I could have made an alien super freak who can turn his hair an unmanly shade of blondness at a whim, a pink blob of animated mirth, or a green man with antennas and stretchy arms, I made a bald human with a goatee. I didn't even spec for energy beams. I made a strike-focused fighter. That's like specializing in LARP combat while going up against, well, a super alien who can fire planet-shearing death beams from his fingers. I regret everything. I eventually started dumping points into Ki supers by around level 30 because I couldn't compete with the sneaky AI.

The create a character portion of the game is actually very cool. While it’s not super deep you can still make a character that feels like your own and your creation will fit into Akira Toriyama’s universe nicely. You can choose between several races: human, Saiyan, Majin, Namekian, or whatever the hell Frieza is. They actually call it the “Frieza” race, so I guess that granny-voiced weirdo is his whole species now. That’s fine. You can also pick a female version of the human, Saiyan, and Majin races, if you're into that sort of thing.

Each race has certain advantages in battle, such as stronger strikes, more health, or better Ki attacks. You can build any race any way you want to, but here’s a tip: Just like in real life, if someone gives you a chance to have stronger punches or a more powerful Ki Blast, go for the Ki Blast. Just do it.

Once you’ve made all the right decisions (unlike me) you’re dropped into Toki Toki city. The hub world is a little sparse. It’s basically just a three dimensional space used to dress up shop and quest menus. Checking out other players passing through the hub is kind of cool, assuming you’re not kicked to single player mode because of the server issues. I got kicked from the hub world several times last night and the game has been out for almost a week. I should note that I have yet to be dropped from a match.

The fights themselves are poor to decent. I was talking to a friend online and I pointed out that if “Dragon Ball” wasn’t in the title the game would be pretty unacceptable. The character visuals are sharp on the PlayStation 4 version of the game, but we’ve all seen these cell-shaded characters a million times.

The environments are barely destructible and the in-fight camera is just plain bad. Enemies and players alike can quickly dodge, leaving Kamehameha Waves and Meteor Strikes burning through thin air. That wouldn’t be a problem, but all the dodging and flying around confused the camera more than me. I knew where my enemies were, but the camera had no clue. Makes for a tough fight when my already handicapped striker won’t face his opponents.

Co-op-specific attacks are not really present in the fights themselves. Sure, you and your buddies can lock onto the same opponent and pummel them with supers and ultimates, but the synchronized co-op beat downs and teleport chases from Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z are gone. I know that game had issues but at least the co-op specific moves were fun to pull off.

When you reach higher levels the baddie bots get spammy as hell. Get ready to hear their special move call out over and over again. Trunks’ “Disappear or Die!” (or whatever the hell he’s screaming) is stuck in my head like a crap pop song. Battles can get very frustrating, forcing you to once again grind previous fights for more XP in order to boost your stats.

Since I’m a fan, I still kind of like Dragon Ball Xenoverse, but there’s no way I would recommend this game to anyone unless they were at the very least a casual watcher of the series. There’s not enough story to entertain someone new, and the gameplay is average at best. Real fans of Dragon Ball Z will enjoy landing super moves on their opponents, gathering Dragon Balls, and leveling their created character into a Z-Warrior powerhouse.

I played the PlayStation 4 version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse for this review. It was provided by the publisher.

 

Verdict

Co-Op Score
3/5
Overall
3/5

The Co-Op Experience: Three players battle online versus AI opponents.

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