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Review: Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (Nintendo Switch)

Verdict: The Ultimate Portable Dragon Ball Experience Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on the Nintendo Switch is a port that defies expectations. Originally released on more powerful hardware, the game manages to squeeze the massive scope of the DBZ universe into a handheld console without losing its soul. While it isn’t the prettiest version of the game, it is arguably the most versatile and fun version for fans of the series.

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  1. Portable Parallel Quests: Grinding for the "Mirage" or "Ultimate Finish" in Parallel Quests is time-consuming. The Switch’s sleep mode allows you to pause a fight mid-Kamehameha and resume hours later.
  2. Ad-Hoc Multiplayer: The Switch version supports local wireless play. If you and a friend both have the NSP installed, you can team up to fight Supervillain versions of Goku Black and Zamasu without an internet connection.
  3. Motion Controls (Limited): While not competitive, the optional motion controls for special moves add a silly, Wii Sports-level fun to the game.
  4. Full Content Parity: Unlike some ports, the Switch version includes all the core mechanics, the hub world (Conton City), and the massive roster of over 100 characters.

Performance: The game targets 30 FPS during exploration in Conton City and general combat, but jumps to 60 FPS during 1v1 battles to maintain competitive precision. Review: Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (Nintendo Switch) Verdict: