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Published: 2016-03-11, Author: Eric , review by: gamingtrend.com
Endearing cast of favorites, Juggling mechanics are fun
Missions can become a slog, Battles are simplistic, no strategy, Little story and annoying protagonists
Project X-Zone 2 is a dream crossover on paper that falters in execution, failing to excel in any area beyond unabashed novelty. The quality of the cast and engaging juggling mechanic are the most you'll likely get out of this crossover RPG
Published: 2016-03-06, Author: Chris , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: If someone were to ask me how I would summarize the Project X Zone series, it would be, “The ultimate fanfic, mixed with a well-done combat system.” The game features more than 50 characters from a huge selection of different Bandai Namco, Capcom, Sega an...
Abstract: In the sequel to the original world-crossing RPG adventure, legendary characters from Japan's most prolific video game publishers come together to create the biggest mash-up strategy game ever! Project X Zone 2 gives gamers the opportunity to play as thei...
Published: 2016-02-16, Author: CJ , review by: destructoid.com
CHARMING - Not perfect, but it's easy to ignore the rough spots when faced with so many engaging design decisions and entertaining moments. A memorable game that's hard not to like and recommend to others. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Gameplay is shallow but still fun, Great soundtrack and Japanese voice acting, Localization team deserves a Nobel Prize, New, deeper mechanics are a nice distraction
Almost exactly the same as the original, Reuses many assets and environments, Wears out its welcome
Abstract: I remember the time when a little game was announced in Japan that went by the name of Namco X Capcom. It had a cool premise in which it featured a collection of characters based around Namco and Capcom properties. It threw in people like M. Bison, Ryu, M...