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DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Extra DLC Pack 1 Download Xbox One

Updated: Mar 29, 2020





















































About This Content This Extra Pack 1 is the perfect content to enhance your experience with a lot of new elements: • 4 new powerful characters: Dabra, Buu (Gohan absorbed), Tapion and Android 13 • Zamasu as a new Master • 5 New Parallel Quests • 4 New Costumes • 13 New Skills • 8 New Super Souls a09c17d780 Title: DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Extra DLC Pack 1Genre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Massively MultiplayerDeveloper:QLOC, DIMPSPublisher:BANDAI NAMCO EntertainmentFranchise:FRANCHISERelease Date: 5 Dec, 2017 DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Extra DLC Pack 1 Download Xbox One You know, I have to be honest, this is probably the best content the game has ever gotten, and that amazes me. I'm normally incredibly critical of Xenoverse 2's DLCs, and I've found all of the previous ones to be exorbitantly overpriced for what you get, but this one might actually be worth it.The characters here are really, really solid. They're really well made, really good representations of the characters, and almost all of their skills can be used by players--AND it comes with a bunch of new Parallel Quests which are both challenging and fun.A lot of people are rightfully complaining about Zamasu as a mentor, and his utterly garbage missions, and that's fair. They're total trash. The combos it tries to teach you are inconsistent and full of bad habits, and the system that's trying to teach you them is obnoxiously precise. It's really bad. Like, genuinely, honestly one of the worst things they've ever done. Nobody likes tutorials, Dimps. We hate them. Universally. Especially when they're mandatory. Stop doing it.That being said, do I think it ruins the experience? Not at all. You can get through Zamasu's missions in under an hour. It's an incredibly brief annoyance that really doesn't distract much from the rest of the content here.I cannot believe I'm saying this, but this is actually probably worth $10 in my opinion. The characters are really well made, and they're ones we've been asking for since before the damn game was even in a playable state. If you're even thinking about picking it up though, just do yourself a favour and get the extra pack set instead. It's like $7 more for like 3x the content.. I have to say that this DLC is... okay. Save for one glaring flaw. The new Master, Zamasu. It's like DIMPS looked at one of the most hated parts of the base game (the ridiculous training missions where you HAVE to input very precise combos) and decided to add them to EVERY one of Zamasu's training stages. But on top of that, decided to boost the difficulty even more by not having you face against a stationary target, like the other missions, but instead against a max level AI that spams the special attack of that stage, due to having infinite ki, health, and stamina.. Extra Pack 1 is easily the best update Xenoverse 2 has gotten. There is a lot more added with this pack that adds several hours of more gameplay just on Parallel Quests in order to get the new skills and costumes, as well as fun with Zamasu's mentor quests and the 4 new characters added. I'll be breaking down the packs into the separate features added just for structuring, but if you just want to read this initial paragraph to get the idea, I highly recommend this pack.Characters:The new pack gives us access to Dabura, Tapion, Android 13 and Super Buu (Gohan Absorbed). Of these four, I'd describe those first three as incredibly fun to use, with unique skills that are great to toy around with and all of which are available for the player's avatar with this pack (save for Data Input, which is a move that is in the latest free update and does not require this DLC to unlock). These are some of the most fun characters I've used in Xenoverse and, in the context that these 4 additions were well-known as being wanted by the fans, it's great to see that they were finally added. The last of the four, Buuhan, is honestly a bit of a let down though. His combos aren't very fun, his moveset is bland and he ultimately feels like an undeveloped member of the roster. I'd say he is the weakest part of the DLC.Parallel Quests:The five new parallel quests added offer some fun variety in combat dynamics, as these four DLC characters are not grounded in one particular saga like the Season Pass updates, and actual difficulty I think players looking for longer and more challenging PQs will enjoy. The enemies offer challenges with boosted health and the threat of an NPC dying that requires more strategy than is usual with Xenoverse, though it's still basic combat for the most part. There is only one of the four DLC packs I found irritating, the Tapion vs Time Breakers mission, and this is a result of having the player be constantly attacked by all enemies at the same time. This forces the player into a juggle state that can be very annoying and a quick way for the player to lose health. If you can find a strategy to work around that, the rest of the packs should add enough enjoyment to forgive this.Zamasu Mentor Quest:The Zamasu Mentor Quests are short and sweet, and require some patience as you need to perform certain combos to pass each mission, but the interactions with the character are charming enough and the 3 Zamasu specific skills unlocked from these trials are fun enough to use.Skills:Thirteen skills were added to this pack, and admittedly I have not unlocked all of them at the time of this review. However, I have been able to use them between my CaC and the actual cast characters that came with this DLC, and I can confidently say these skills are a ton of fun. The four ultimates added to the game offer a good balance of two new and interesting strike skills as well as two new and unique ki blast ults that keep them from being bland. As someone who wants more strike ults in the game, this was a very welcome update. The only skills in the pack I have a problem with are, unfortunately, related to Buuhan's blandness. His Super Ghost Buu Attack is a weaker and less viable Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack and Candy Beam is as ineffective as a regular skill as it is an evasive.Costumes\/Accessories:We only received two new costumes and accessories in this pack (Pride Trooper Uniform w\/ Toppo Mustache and Ribrianne Outfit with Ribrianne Hood), which is a bit of a shame since I'd have liked to see some more added. This was a bit of a let down considering the rest of the pack offers more than the usual Super Pack, but the costumes and accessories themselves are fun to put on characters to add some unique looks and I'm happy to have them added. Just know that you aren't getting anything too exciting in this pack in terms of outfits, in comparison to previous DLCs giving SSJ4, Goku Black, Bojack Gang, etc. in either paid or free update form.Conclusion:I realize this a long review in comparison to the others, but if you stuck around then thanks for doing so and I hope this makes it easier in deciding your purchase. If giving it a score, Extra Pack #1 would receive an 8\/10 :). Dunno if I'd recommend this or not. Whoever designed the Zamasu training is a sadistic peice of work, though. Not fun.. 4 costumes there are 2 i know rebrianne and the pride troopers. Great! The new characters are unique and fun to play, the new parallel quests are the kind I like, you can finally learn zamasu moves, S.S. Deadly Bomber, petrifying spit, etc. In other games, $10 gets you 1 char, here, you get 4 chars, 3 of whom are entirely unique, and buuhan is still great fun to use and play... just not too different. Kind of what you expect from a buuhan, really.

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