


Bandai aims to rectify that with Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, but does it succeed? In a word, yes.ĭragon 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 Ball universe, taking part in iconic battles in a sort of alternate timeline that plays with the canon in a clever way.īefore we get into the particulars of the game, let’s talk about how Xenoverse 2 survived the conversion to the Switch. Unfortunately, the Wii U was one of the few Nintendo consoles not to receive a Dragon Ball game. Nearly every Nintendo console, home or portable, has been host to at least one if not several Dragon Ball games. To those of us in the West it may not seem like it, but Dragon Ball and Nintendo have always been cozy.
