Tipo, o jogo é bom e tals, vc cria lá seu bonequinho e te tacam no mundo de DBZ da forma mais FORÇADA possível, mas puta merda, a I.A dessa porra é tão quebrada, mas tão quebrada, que todo bicho bate em ti e teus companheiros NÃO FAZEM NADA, se quiser passar raiva com um jogo de dragon ball, aqui está pronto
It tries not to do what most other Dragon Ball games do, which is simply retelling the manga, so it's sad to say that it ends up worse because of it: beyond its cute premise, the original story not only reads like a lazily written fanfic, but it's also terribly small. That's for the best though, since Xenoverse's gameplay gets old very quickly. Fighting is the only thing to do here, and although the game has plenty of characters and techniques to unlock, they all provide minuscule changes to a combat system with very little depth fighting the same enemies that attack in the same repeated patterns. The game's very structure makes this repetitiveness even more grating, forcing the player to replay its lengthy missions in order to obtain all loot.
I love the Dragon Ball series but I didn't play some of the more famous games growing up like the Budokai Tenkaichi games. Xenoverse is the definitive Dragon Ball game series in my opinion. The create-a-character aspect is a great way to experience the Dragon Ball story and the gameplay/RPG elements work really well. Xenoverse 1 has been eclipsed by its sequel but the original is still great for starting the series and introducing a new way to see the Dragon Ball Z storyline.
This is a pretty fun time, but there's no real reason to go back into it. I picked it up awhile ago, but finally decided to get into it now because I've been in a big Dragon Ball mood, and I got REALLY into Xenoverse 2 a few years back, though that file is likely lost to time. This is still fun, it's a good time to grind up a character and make a build. I went with a Saiyan obviously and by the end was basically alternating spamming SSJ2 and Kaio-ken and then mashing Weekend in fights. It was fun. But Xenoverse 2 just replaces it now. I don't think the story of this even really matters for it, like sure it gives a little context but it's not mandatory. Just go play Xenoverse 2.