TOKYO: Dragonball Xenoverse brings back a lot of memories from the days of Budakai. The game is a blast. Everyone should be able to find an aspect of Dragonball Xenoverse to their particular liking, as it boasts so much to do and easily appeals to a wide array of audiences.
Dragonball Xenoverse does feature the most basic level of options though. With settings like, shadow quality, depth of field, and motion blur, a player should not find it too hard to get the game to run on their machine. Hopefully we can expect a little bit more in the future with a DLC pack or such.
In Dragonball XenoVerse, each character can be equipped with a maximum of 4 Super Attacks. The said feature is true for both recurring characters from the Dragonball Z/GT series and the new custom created characters.
For more help on Dragonball Xenoverse, check out our Power Leveling and Money Farming guide and Characters Unlock Guide.
Those of you who have played previous Dragonball titles may know that the Super Attacks are not nearly as effective as the Ultimate Attacks, but are extremely powerful.
When properly executed, these attacks can decide the difference between winning or losing a round. This guide basically covers the Super Attacks at all characters’ disposal.
Do note that the featured video is for traditional characters and the video below is for custom created characters.
Dragonball Xenoverse is now available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows.