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and so on), we also have Project X Zone to look forward to. In case you missed the big Project X Zone reveal last week, this 3DS strategy RPG is an epic collaboration between three of the biggest ...
It's unlikely that this review is the first you're hearing of Project X Zone; with a sprawling, time-traveling, world-hopping, dimension-skipping plot that draws together more than 200 characters ...
Project X Zone co-developer Monolith Soft isn't new to this whole crossover RPG business: X Zone serves as something of a follow-up to 2005's Japan-only PS2 title, Namco x Capcom. PXZ's final team ...
Project X Zone 2 is coming to 3DS, and will release in northern autumn, both in Japan and the west. Today, we have a new trailer for you outlining the assists and some of the returning characters ...
With “Project X Zone,” the latest crossover role-playing/action game from Namco Bandai, the team forgoes telling an enriched story in favor of meshing together a universe of characters from ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Crossover fan-service is a powerful force. It's why a lengthy turn-based strategy game like Project X Zone 2 partly succeeds. It takes advantage ...
It's difficult to know what to expect out of such a massive crossover like Project X Zone 2. When one game includes characters, places and references to dozens of franchises from across five ...
Project X Zone's crossover cast is impressive and its presentation is entertaining, but there's too little strategy to this strategy role-playing game. Crazy things happen when video game worlds ...
Against all odds, Project X Zone deftly takes beloved characters from numerous Sega, Namco Bandai, and Capcom franchises, drops them into a tactical RPG, and makes the whole thing somehow work.
Project X Zone 2 is a hilarious but sometimes tiresome genre mashup of every crossover you ever wanted. It's hard to describe Project X Zone 2 without using the phrase "fan service." Because that ...
Find out more about our reviews policy. If you can say one thing about Project X Zone, it’s that it’s all business. There’s no need for exploration, deep customization, or coherence of plot ...
Combining scores of characters from a range of Japanese video game series, themselves pulled from the back catalogues of three major publishers, tactical RPG Project X Zone is perhaps the best ...