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Project X Zone 2 (3DS) Hands-on Preview
« on: January 26, 2016, 05:00:00 AM »

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http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/hands-on-preview/41841/project-x-zone-2-3ds-hands-on-preview

Project X Zone 2 - that’s “cross zone,” is a follow up to the 2013 tactical RPG. Its name represents the fact that the game includes characters from a multitude of Bandai Namco, Capcom, and Sega franchises. New to the sequel, Nintendo’s Fire Emblem and Xenoblade characters are also thrown into the mix.

In total, 19 pairs battle it out, and another 19 solo units are available, which can combine with the pairs. Each player has a variety of special moves, and all of the characters and moves are highly animated with 2D sprites and artwork. Characters are heavily voiced and the game is full of dialog and banter.

Although moves are made on an isometric grid like many tactical RPGs, battles are more action-oriented than most, playing out more like a simplified brawler. Moves are performed by pressing A in conjunction with moving the Circle Pad in different directions. These moves should be timed properly to deal the most damage.

While the tactical gameplay remains similar to the original, several changes have made for a smoother experience. To facilitate more tactical planning, player and enemy turns now switch between each battle instead of all units on a force moving before the other group moves. Individual units now have SP, a meter for specials, in addition to XP that is shared across all characters. And units now have individual leveling so that players stay invested in each character.

The demo I played was limited to a single battle, however, the Bandai Namco rep described his favorite scene, which involves Japanese Sega Saturn mascot Segata Sanshiro and a reference to one of his famous commercials. With so many characters, you’re sure to find numerous humorous interactions and in-jokes.

Project X Zone 2 launches in North America on February 16.

Aaron Kaluszka
Contributing Editor, Nintendo World Report