Expand your experience with new exciting content! 2 new playable characters: Champa and Vados New story quests from DRAGON BALL SUPER! 1 Additional Stage 8 New Attacks 3 New Costumes 1 Additional Vehicle Super Souls and Emotes!
3 Total Reviews
2 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 has garnered a total of 3 reviews, with 2 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
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Really wished they would add something cool in the next dlc like ssj4 would be nice you know to get a cool new ss or ssg but Noooooo we have to add small dlc thats over priced on top of the fact that you paided for the pre order version of the game and don't get a seasion pass ohhhh
P.S i know that some people may not have got this game pre order but still would like to mention THEY PUT THE FUCKING PRE ORDER SHIT UP FOR 5$ WHEN ITS PRE ORDER STUFF! MAKES ME SO HAPPY I BOUGHT THIS GAME FOR 80$
Either way i think all the community really wants is a good full big dlc pack worth the money that could give us some really cool stuff or new playable characters/transformations like ssj4/ssg/Dlc bonus story more than 2 things! and PQ's that laught in our face with how hard they are like in DBX1 i personly think the dlc was great really difficult to beat and stuff like that
I just want this game to improve with new dlc offering us really nice stuff i also forgot to costumes would be cool if we could get a whis signed outfit or like a totaly new dlc outfit for each race/character customizations not sure if its just me but i like making my characters look cool and so far ALL OF THEM LOOK THE SAME! whats with not letting us make goku or Elder Kai Speaking of kai i would like to see a kai race seing that goku and EVERY PERSON SEEMS TO BE STRONGER THEN THEM!
Any who thats all sorry if anything is spelled incorrectly!
👍 : 0 |
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Negative
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A bit of a short story but satisfying non the less, enjoyed every bit of it and the fun changes(if you like gang bangs that is).
The new characters, Champa and Vados are really fun to play and both have a unique style of fighting with new moves(champa only has 2 new moves in his moveset but SLEDGEHAMMER), although Vados takes a bit of practice as she takes more brains to use properly in a fight.
Overall score I would give? 7/10, I feel like they could've gave us a lot more but I'm still happy and grateful with what we got.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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TLDR: Waaaaaaaay better than the first DLC pack. Still a little bare on content but what's in there isn't bad at all. Whether it's worth the money or not is up to you but it's certainly not a complete waste either. Pick it up in a sale if you're on the fence.
First off, I have a funny feeling that the first DLC pack and this one were both part of the same package at one point before getting split up. Cabba and Frost feature heavily in the story content of this pack, but are only actually playable if you bought the first one. Combined with the general lack of content, Cabba and Frost's movesets being heavily based on Vegeta and Frieza respectively and the general lack of balance in the first DLC lead me to suspect that it was originally part of this pack before being split up and rushed out the door, either due to time constraints or just to make more money. Can't say I approve either way. This leaves both packs a bit bare on content and the inescapable feeling that Bamco just want you to pay for two halves of the same thing. A pity really, because it overshadows this pack and it's actually alright. What's there anyways.
The two new characters are pretty decent. While Frost in the first pack was a very clear moveset clone of Frieza and Cabba played near identically to Vegeta, Vados and Champa have enough differing them from the rest of the cast to feel like their own characters. Champa plays like a weird combination of Beerus and Mr. Satan with several attack strings of his own and a couple of new (if a little underwhelming) moves, whereas Vados plays a lot like Whis at first glance but has quite a bit to separate her when it comes down to gameplay.
In general, while Champa is a bit meh (and I kinda wish they'd gone a bit more Danny Devito with his english VA) Vados is a lot more fun to play. While her moves are pretty impractical, she has a unique setup based gameplay style none of the other characters share and her attack strings are pretty fun to use. Most importantly they're not just a copy-paste of an existing character, so thumbs up there.
The new chapters in the story are likewise pretty okay. While I would have liked Botamo and Auto-Magetta to be playable, I'm not too broken up they didn't make the cut (Botamo's stone wall abilities would be difficult to balance in gameplay and Magetta straight up can't fly, which is kinda necessary in this game). Basically you get drafted into the universe 6/7 tournament and the usual Xenoverse shenanigans happen. Their handling of the player fighting in the tournament isn't bad and they handle the majority of the events of the tournament arc pretty well. It's short but really not too badly done. It's on a par with the original Xenoverse story DLC if nothing else and manages to do things better in some cases as well. All in all, fairly decent.
The parallel quests introduced here are thankfully way, WAY less shit than the ones in the first DLC pack. They're difficult in the standard XV2 way but nothing I felt the urge to jump up and down and yell "This is bullshit!" at. Honestly, they could have used more than just 3 (almost like the content was split up or something), but there's nothing offensive about them (for me anyway). So another improvement there.
The moves in this pack are probably where the DLC is at its weakest. Champa's moves are kinda meh. Not bad, just not really useful either. While Vados' moves are a lot of fun to play around with and are definitely nothing like any other characters, they're not too useful either. I mean, they're strong, but a little gimmicky. Fun to play around with, but not exactly "I need the best moves in the game to beat that utterly broken Broly expert mission" material.
Then there are the new equipables. I really like the Android 13 movie gear. It's actually new, and gives me a chance to fly around yelling "look at my trucker hat" in online missions. The super souls are also good without doing something that other super souls do better/worse to some extent. I mean, it's just cosmetics and buffs, but they're not bad. I like them anyway.
Bearing in mind you do need to beat the new PQs a few times to fully unlock that stuff, it's not just available at the start. While I don't like that approach (I already paid real money for it, why do I need to jump through hoops for it?) the PQs aren't painful to the point that I'm hating the game for it. Just be warned.
I summary, DLC2 is a lot better than DLC1 (then again so are a lot of things). The stuff in there is honestly pretty good and I don't have much to complain about really, especially with new story content at long goddamn last. HOWEVER I do think that there should be more in here. Just because it's all fairly good doesn't mean that you get a good amount of it. Whether or not DLC1 and DLC2 were part of the same package at one point, it still feels like I'm getting a bit less than I should be here. It's a pretty good package, but I would not fault you if you didn't consider what's here to be worth the asking price. It's on a par with the XV1 DLC anyway, even if it does feel a little lacking.
If you're in doubt there's no shame in passing on it (it certainly won't change your life and how you play XV2 anyway), but personally I found it alright and give it a tentative recommendation. As above, maybe wait until it's going cheap if you're undecided.
👍 : 1 |
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Positive
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The questline is pretty lackluster, Champa plays like a gag character with one of the worst feeling and performing movesets in the game and champa wont shut the fuck up. Cabba plays pretty well feeling like a more lightweight vegeta with a pretty alright moveset that becomes far more usable after transforming and a damn strong super soul to buff your super saiyan transformation even further.
👍 : 1 |
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Positive
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ok this one in my opinion worth getting is Vados, I really liked Vados moveset, its very elegant and definitely a must have character if youre not very good at hands to hands combat, her abilities leaning more toward ranged attack.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Don't buy, story mode it comes with is too short, and lord champa and vados suck, not worth buying this.
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Negative
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A fair price for what it offers, but there's better DLCs to buy.
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Positive
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While champa was just a reskin of beerus with some modified moves, he was still pretty interesting. Had a great ultimate and came with pretty cool story / Paralel quests.
Vados was also quite unique and interesting to play as bringing a whole new set of strategy to the table.
However for the price it brings, the game is far from worth its price.
A 5/10 at best.
👍 : 10 |
😃 : 0
Negative
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Sweet, but too short. Maybe a 5$ DLC from 2010. Not an 8$ DLC. Clothes were ugly, moves were bad. Only real addition was the miniscule story continuation, which, while nice, was tinnnnnnnnnny. New characters are always welcome, but, 3 months for 2 characters, pretty boring. Make it 4 characters and either some decent clothes or moves and I'd give it a recommend.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 1
Negative
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For eight bucks, it's decidedly okay.
Some of Vados' moves are neat and the costumes are a nice bonus. Champa adds all of two moves, one of which is just Angry Shout as a ki move. The new stage is certainly a stage. The new Super Souls are nothing to write home about, with Champa and Vados's being variations of Beerus and Whis's, which makes sense.
The "New story quests from Dragon Ball Super!" are the most disappointing. It's a retelling of the Universe 6 vs. Universe 7 tournament, but if you look at the characters that were added and, more importantly, the characters that weren't added, you can expect who won't show up on screen, so what you're left with in the story is fighting characters who were part of the first DLC. In the 3 new parallel quests, you do get the opportunity to fight with and against the roster additions, but not in any revolutionary way. These can be completed, with Ultimate Finishes, in a total of about 30 minutes.
The content isn't bad per se, but it's also nothing that's going to fundamentally change the XV2 experience or add a lot of play time. You can find full games on Steam and online console stores for less than the 8 bucks that this DLC is asking for that will offer you much more content and satisfaction. Unless you really need that Saiyan Pod, I'd skip this.
👍 : 50 |
😃 : 2
Negative
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 DLC
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 offers 1 downloadable content (DLC) packs, each adding unique elements and extending the core gameplay experience. These packs may include new missions, characters, maps, or cosmetic items, enriching the player's engagement with the game.
Packages
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DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 |
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7.99 $ |
There are 1 packages available for this game, each priced to provide players with a selection of in-game currency, exclusive items, or bundles that enhance gameplay. These packages are designed to offer players various options to customize and advance their game experience.
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows 7 and higher (64 bit only)
- Processor: Windows 10 (64 bit only)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 650 | Radeon HD 6570
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Additional Notes: For Windows 7, service pack 1 is required
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS: Windows 10 (64 bit only)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3470, 3.20GHz | AMD FX-6300, 3.5Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 660 | Radeon HD 7770
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 2 has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.