It’s either triggered with no effort, or it doesn’t register at all. To summarize it in a nutshell, they work as well as an early Wii game. When enabled, they override the button commands for your specials, and require either one hand or two hands to pull off. The same can’t be said for the motion controls however. The game also has local multiplayer for multiple Switches, but because I did not know anyone locally with a copy I was not able to try this feature. If a friend came over and asked to play a round, I genuinely wouldn’t mind using this layout for a round or two. You would think this would lead to a convoluted control layout as a result, which it does to a degree, but it also somehow works. It’s possible for players to face each other using only a single Joy-Con controller. Now let’s talk about the exclusive new features for the game. The slowdown doesn’t render the hub city unplayable when it happens, however it is slow enough that it will annoy many.
Even the act of opening your main menu or the emote menu can potentially trigger the slowdown, that’s how unpredictable it is. It can occur at any point in the city, and it’s inconsistent. Conton City, the main hub world, occasionally suffers from slowdown.
There is one noticeable problem in regards to performance. However, Xenoverse 2 does bump up the frame rate to 60 FPS if you are in a one-on-one fight such as versus. Regardless, it still looks pretty good, and this could be attributed to the cell-shaded direction the game took. The only real downgrade from the other version is some minor environmental objects like grass being removed.
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When docked the game runs at 1080p, while in portable mode it downgrades the resolution to 720p. In comparison to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions, it holds up well. Performance wise, the game looks and runs fine, albeit at 30 FPS instead of 60 FPS. If you haven’t played or read about Xenoverse 2 before, you can check out the review by our own Christian Chiok. However, I know you’re not here for my thoughts on the core game, you’re here to find out about the Switch version. It’s also a letdown to see the game retread the same arcs from Dragon Ball Z that most of the games do, while also not making the most of the ‘what if’ scenarios it presents. I’m not a fan of how the combat plays out, and it feels like the only real diversity in the moveset is the interchangeable special moves. So let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way. Unfortunately, the base game doesn’t necessarily click with me, and the exclusive features for the Nintendo Switch version aren’t necessarily helping its case either.
Flash forward to now, and I finally have my first taste of the series. When the second rolled around, I was distracted by the multitude of other games that were coming out at the time and afterwards, and told myself I’d pick it up later. I wrote off the first entry due to the poor reviews it received at the time. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I have a confession to make. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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