Project X Zone 2 Characters

.: November 12, 2015.: February 12, 2016.: February 12, 2016.: February 16, 2016Mode(s)Project X Zone 2 (pronounced 'Project Cross Zone 2') is a for the developed by and published. Despite the game being the official sequel to, the plot is an homage to the events of its spiritual predecessor, whilst retaining a standalone story. The game is a crossover between various franchises from, and, with special guests from.

The game was released in Japan in November 2015, and worldwide in February 2016. See also:Like its predecessor, Project X Zone is a tactical role-playing game in which players strategically maneuver their characters across a field to battle with the enemy. Characters are paired up into Pair Units, with Solo Units consisting of a single character able to assist them when linked together. In battle, players use well-timed attacks and combos to do as much damage to the opponent as possible before their turn ends.Development On April 8, 2015, launched a teaser website with a countdown that would expire in five days, revealing a secret project from Bandai Namco Entertainment. Before its expiration, Project X Zone 2 was announced early to attendees of Bandai Namco's 'Level Up' press event in on April 10, which was prematurely posted on Italian news website E-duesse before being retracted. The game was officially revealed to the public three days later. It was confirmed in an interview that the game will address the criticisms of the original (such as the story) and that there will be some 'surprise' announcements.

I think for Project X Zone 3, there should be Square Enix characters. For example, Sora and Riku from Kingdom Hearts should be a pair unit, and Cloud from Final Fantasy 7 and Lightning from Final Fantasy 13 should also be a pair unit. Story and characters aside, my primary concern before going into Project X Zone 2 was its gameplay.

The game was originally going to have a simultaneous worldwide release, but the North American and European releases were later delayed to early 2016. Unlike the previous game, the western versions features no altered content from the Japanese version and are in multiple languages. Game download app.

Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore73/100Review scoresPublicationScore8.5/107/1032/40 5/10Hardcore Gamer6.5/108/10RPGamerProject X Zone 2 received mixed reviews, receiving a score of 73/100 on, with critics praising the game's cast of characters and improvements to issues present in the first game, but criticizing the game's easy difficulty and the fact that many assets were reused from the first game. The game received a 32/40 from Famitsu. Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 4/5 saying, 'Project X Zone 2 is a funny, charming and amusing title.

It sets out to entertain video game fans of all stripes and allows the player to jump from world to world to get a taste of other titles they may have been missing. Just based on the built-in 'Crosspedia' encyclopedia database, the stack of games that I really want to try out has grown (Resonance of Fate, in particular). It's not challenging, but it was never meant to be. The gameplay is simply the vehicle to deliver the true focus of this title: dumb fun. Players who don't need everything to bristle with a dark malevolence will find a great time in this one.' Sales The game sold 37,000 copies in Japan on its first week, selling through 60% of its shipment. The game made the #2 spot in the UK 3DS sales charts.

Legacy In an interview with Nintendo Life, Kensuke Tsukanaka stated that he would like to continue the series.of has stated he was approached about having Sega character included in this game, to which he refused as he wanted Bayonetta and Dante from Devil May Cry to meet 'on his own terms'. However, he has stated he has come to regret this decision due to realizing how the fans would have loved the two interacting, and that if there is a Project X Zone 3 he would be all for Bayonetta's inclusion. September 16, 2015. Nintendo Life. Retrieved 2 May 2016.

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