Fans: "Can we have the actual show musics for once instead of random arangements?" Scamdai: "Yep, don't worry, that will be available as a Day 1 DLC"
(Disclaimer: songs included in the DLC will be cut, out of sync, poor recordings and generally low quality)
> Don't waste your money on this pack. Yes it has the 'Ultra instinct fight music' and 'Gohans SSJ2 transformation music' But these arent the full songs and abruptly cut off and loop. It's really jarring and not worth the money. Its not even a smooth loop, i could forgive them for doing that, it just fades out after x amount of seconds into the song and starts from the beginning again.
> This, like the first music pack, is a bunch of bad rips that aren't the complete/full versions of each song. They don't loop correctly either.
> All Themes and Credits tracks are the TV cuts, meaning its only the samples of the full songs. To charge $15 for song fragments is frankly insulting.
Random comments you can see on the Steam pages for the Xenoverse 2 music packs. Yep, Scamdai, you must be proud of yourself, go on boasting how cool you are for "original Budokai composer Kenji Yamamoto returning to compose for the new game"
Guess what, Bandai? Apparently you choose Kenji Yamamoto only to be able to scam people into buying low quality redemption of the songs that should already be included as a separate, overpriced DLC.
I would love to say I am surprised... but I am NOT.
@Fredy31 Short Version: Dragon Ball game, no actual Dragon Ball music included, you can pay 15$ each to buy TWO separate dlc that each add some actual show music to the game (split in a way so that to get the usual favorites you have to buy both)
@Fredy31 that's how it generally works with the Atelier games starting with the Arland Trilogy
though i haven't played any of the more recent new releases, when the Arland Trilogy first game out it was a dingle DLC that got you the soundtracks for all the previous games, and for Totori/Meruru, the previous Arland games
after getting them you could replace Battle, Atelier and World Map music, some added others like if i remember Escha and Logy you can change the town music aswell(?)
the Re-released versions such as Plus and DX would come with almost all the DLC previously released and the music has so far always been included (Totori is missing the Ceci's DLC and Meruru is missing the Rufus DLC)