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|title = Project X Zone 2
 
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|released = {{vgrelease|JP=November 12, [[2015]]<br/><sup>NA</sup> February 16, [[2016]]<ref>http://gematsu.com/2015/09/project-x-zone-2-launches-february-26-north-america</ref><br/><sup>EU</sup> February 19, 2016<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/project-x-zone-2-hits-north-america-on-february-16-europe-on-february-19/</ref><br/><sup>AUS</sup> 2016}}
 
|released = {{vgrelease|JP=November 12, [[2015]]<br/><sup>NA</sup> February 16, [[2016]]<ref>http://gematsu.com/2015/09/project-x-zone-2-launches-february-26-north-america</ref><br/><sup>EU</sup> February 19, 2016<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/project-x-zone-2-hits-north-america-on-february-16-europe-on-february-19/</ref><br/><sup>AUS</sup> 2016}}
 
|genre = [[wikipedia:Gamming crossovers|Crossover]], [[wikipedia:Action role-playing game|Action RPG]]/[[wikipedia:Tactical role-playing game|Tactical RPG]]
 
|genre = [[wikipedia:Gamming crossovers|Crossover]], [[wikipedia:Action role-playing game|Action RPG]]/[[wikipedia:Tactical role-playing game|Tactical RPG]]
 
}}{{Nihongo|'''Project X Zone 2'''|プロジェクト クロスゾーン2:ブレイブニューワールド|Purojekuto Kurosu Zōn 2: Bureibu Nyū Wārudo|Pronounced ''Project Cross Zone 2''}} is a tactical role-playing crossover game and the sequel to ''[[Project × Zone]]''. It is part of [[w:c:namco:Bandai Namco Games|Namco]]'s ''[[Cross (series)|Cross]]'' series. Although the game is primarily a crossover between Capcom, Sega and Bandai Namco Entertainment as with the previous installment, characters from [[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s ''[[w:c:fireemblem:Fire Emblem Awakening|Fire Emblem: Awakening]]'' and ''[[w:c:xenoblade:Xenoblade Chronicles|Xenoblade Chronicles]]'' also make an appearance.<ref>http://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/tgs-15-project-x-zone-2-lucinachrom-fiorakos-mos-revealed-demo-announced-trailer-more/</ref> The game was released on November 12, 2015 in Japan, February 16, 2016 in North America and February 19, 2016 in Europe.
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{{Nihongo|'''Project X Zone 2'''|プロジェクト クロスゾーン2:ブレイブニューワールド|Purojekuto Kurosu Zōn 2: Bureibu Nyū Wārudo|Pronounced ''Project Cross Zone 2''}} is a tactical role-playing crossover game and the sequel to ''[[Project X Zone]]''. It is part of [[w:c:namco:Bandai Namco Games|Namco]]'s ''[[Namco's X series|X]]'' series. Although the game is primarily a crossover between Capcom, Sega, and Bandai Namco Entertainment as with the previous installment, characters from [[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s ''[[w:c:fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Awakening|Fire Emblem: Awakening]]'' and ''[[w:c:xenoblade:Xenoblade Chronicles|Xenoblade Chronicles]]'' also make an appearance.<ref>http://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/tgs-15-project-x-zone-2-lucinachrom-fiorakos-mos-revealed-demo-announced-trailer-more/</ref> The game was released on November 12, 2015 in Japan, February 16, 2016 in North America and February 19, 2016 in Europe.
 
   
== Gameplay ==
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==Gameplay==
 
Like its predecessor, ''Project X Zone 2'' 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.
 
Like its predecessor, ''Project X Zone 2'' 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.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
The story is a continuation of ''[[Namco × Capcom]]'', and focus on the conflict between the secret agency Shinra and the chaos-spreading Ouma organization. The story begins with Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu traveling to Shibuya to investigate a set of mysterious "Golden Chains" that have suddenly appeared, and it soon becomes apparent that Ouma is involved when Saya and Sheath (from Ouma's American branch) make their appearance. As Reiji and Xiaomu, helped by Dr. Chizuru Urashima and her dimension-hopping vehicle the Dragonturtle Mk.1, travel across worlds and meet allies both old and new, it is revealed that Ouma's plan involves the gathering of the fragments of "99", the final boss from ''Namco × Capcom'', and the mysterious "101 Embryo Plan".
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The story is a continuation of ''[[Namco × Capcom]]'' and focuses on the conflict between the secret agency Shinra and the chaos-spreading Ouma organization. The story begins with Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu traveling to Shibuya to investigate a set of mysterious "Golden Chains" that have suddenly appeared, and it soon becomes apparent that Ouma is involved when Saya and Sheath (from Ouma's American branch) make their appearance. As Reiji and Xiaomu, helped by Dr. Chizuru Urashima and her dimension-hopping vehicle the Dragonturtle Mk.1, travel across worlds and meet allies both old and new, it is revealed that Ouma's plan involves the gathering of the fragments of "99", the final boss from ''Namco × Capcom'' and the mysterious "101 Embryo Plan".
   
== Characters ==
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==Characters==
 
''Project X Zone 2'' features pairs of characters from all three participating companies (Namco, [[Capcom]] and Sega), as well as solo characters who can provide assist attacks during combat. The game also features Nintendo characters for the first time with characters such as Chrom and Lucina from ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' and Fiora<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyE6JXDBY48</ref> and Metal Face from ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. An original character, Chizuru Urashima (voiced by Mariko Kouda) also appears.<ref>http://www.famitsu.com/news/201507/02081998.html</ref>
 
''Project X Zone 2'' features pairs of characters from all three participating companies (Namco, [[Capcom]] and Sega), as well as solo characters who can provide assist attacks during combat. The game also features Nintendo characters for the first time with characters such as Chrom and Lucina from ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' and Fiora<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyE6JXDBY48</ref> and Metal Face from ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. An original character, Chizuru Urashima (voiced by Mariko Kouda) also appears.<ref>http://www.famitsu.com/news/201507/02081998.html</ref>
   
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=== Event-only Characters ===
 
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*Sylphie from ''Forgotten Worlds'' (voiced by Rie Tanaka) and Miyuki-chan from ''Ordyne'' (voiced by Fumiko Orikasa) appear as shopkeepers.
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*[[w:c:capcom:Sylphie|Sylphie]] from ''[[w:c:capcom:Forgotten Worlds|Forgotten Worlds]]'' (voiced by Rie Tanaka) and Miyuki-chan from ''Ordyne'' (voiced by Fumiko Orikasa) appear as shopkeepers.
   
 
*[[w:c:residentevil:Ada Wong|Ada Wong]], in her ''[[w:c:residentevil:Resident Evil 6|Resident Evil 6]]'' attire, appears in [[w:c:residentevil:Leon S. Kennedy|Leon]]'s prologue.
 
*[[w:c:residentevil:Ada Wong|Ada Wong]], in her ''[[w:c:residentevil:Resident Evil 6|Resident Evil 6]]'' attire, appears in [[w:c:residentevil:Leon S. Kennedy|Leon]]'s prologue.
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*Cardinal Garigliano from ''Resonance of Fate''.
 
*Cardinal Garigliano from ''Resonance of Fate''.
   
*Tarosuke and Otohime from ''Shadow Land''.
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*Tarosuke and Otohime from ''Yōkai Dochūki''.
   
 
*Aura from ''.hack''.
 
*Aura from ''.hack''.
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*[[w:c:sega:Project X Zone 2|Sega wikia article]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 13 May 2021

Project X Zone 2 (プロジェクト クロスゾーン2:ブレイブニューワールド Purojekuto Kurosu Zōn 2: Bureibu Nyū Wārudo?, Pronounced Project Cross Zone 2) is a tactical role-playing crossover game and the sequel to Project × Zone. It is part of Namco's Cross series. Although the game is primarily a crossover between Capcom, Sega and Bandai Namco Entertainment as with the previous installment, characters from Nintendo's Fire Emblem: Awakening and Xenoblade Chronicles also make an appearance.[3] The game was released on November 12, 2015 in Japan, February 16, 2016 in North America and February 19, 2016 in Europe.

Gameplay[]

Like its predecessor, Project X Zone 2 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.

Story[]

The story is a continuation of Namco × Capcom and focuses on the conflict between the secret agency Shinra and the chaos-spreading Ouma organization. The story begins with Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu traveling to Shibuya to investigate a set of mysterious "Golden Chains" that have suddenly appeared, and it soon becomes apparent that Ouma is involved when Saya and Sheath (from Ouma's American branch) make their appearance. As Reiji and Xiaomu, helped by Dr. Chizuru Urashima and her dimension-hopping vehicle the Dragonturtle Mk.1, travel across worlds and meet allies both old and new, it is revealed that Ouma's plan involves the gathering of the fragments of "99", the final boss from Namco × Capcom and the mysterious "101 Embryo Plan".

Characters[]

Project X Zone 2 features pairs of characters from all three participating companies (Namco, Capcom and Sega), as well as solo characters who can provide assist attacks during combat. The game also features Nintendo characters for the first time with characters such as Chrom and Lucina from Fire Emblem Awakening and Fiora[4] and Metal Face from Xenoblade Chronicles. An original character, Chizuru Urashima (voiced by Mariko Kouda) also appears.[5]

Pair Units[]

Names Game/series Company
Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine Resident Evil Capcom
Dante and Vergil Devil May Cry Capcom
X and Zero Mega Man X Capcom
Ryu and Ken Masters Street Fighter Capcom
Demitri Maximoff and Morrigan Darkstalkers Capcom
Strider Hiryu and Hotsuma Strider and Shinobi Capcom / Sega
Chun-Li and Ling Xiaoyu Street Fighter and Tekken Capcom / Bandai Namco
Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima Tekken Bandai Namco
Kite and Haseo .hack Bandai Namco
Yuri Lowell and Flynn Scifo Tales of Vesperia Bandai Namco
Ciel Alencon and Nana Kouzuki God Eater Bandai Namco
Reiji Arisu and Xiaomu Namco X Capcom Bandai Namco
KOS-MOS and Fiora Xenosaga and Xenoblade Chronicles Bandai Namco / Nintendo
Chrom and Lucina Fire Emblem: Awakening Nintendo
Akira Yuki and Kage-Maru Virtua Fighter Sega
Ichirō Ōgami and Erica Fontaine Sakura Wars Sega
Sakura Shinguji and Gemini Sunrise Sakura Wars Sega
Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima Yakuza Sega
Zephyr and Vashyron Resonance of Fate Sega

Solo Units[]

Name Game/series Company
Leon S. Kennedy Resident Evil Capcom
Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey Ace Attorney Capcom
Felicia Darkstalkers Capcom
Captain Commando Captain Commando Capcom
June Star Gladiator Capcom
Ingrid Street Fighter Capcom
Natsu Soulcalibur series Bandai Namco
Alisa Illinichina Amiella God Eater Bandai Namco
Aty Summon Night Bandai Namco
Valkyrie The Adventure of Valkyrie: Legend of the Time Key Bandai Namco
Estelle Tales of Vesperia Bandai Namco
Heihachi Mishima Tekken Bandai Namco
Pai Chan Virtua Fighter Sega
Hibana Shinobi Sega
Axel Stone Streets of Rage / Bare Knuckle Sega
Ulala Space Channel 5 Sega
Leanne Resonance of Fate Sega
Segata Sanshiro Sega Saturn advertisments Sega
Ryo Hazuki Shenmue Sega

Cameos[]

Some Solo Units summon other characters as part of their attacks:

Capcom[]

Namco[]

  • Valkyrie summons Pino and Acha from Toy Pop, Wagan from the Wagan Land series, and Solvalou from Xevious.

Sega[]

  • Ulala summons Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone, Alex Kidd from Alex Kidd, and the Roman centurion main character from Altered Beast.

Event-only Characters[]

  • Sylphie from Forgotten Worlds (voiced by Rie Tanaka) and Miyuki-chan from Ordyne (voiced by Fumiko Orikasa) appear as shopkeepers.
  • Cardinal Garigliano from Resonance of Fate.
  • Tarosuke and Otohime from Yōkai Dochūki.
  • Aura from .hack.

Rival Units[]

The following is a list of non-playable characters that appear as major enemies throughout the game.

Name Game/series Company
Black Hayato Star Gladiator Capcom
Solo Strider Capcom
M. Bison Street Fighter Capcom
Juri Han Street Fighter Capcom
Violent Ken Street Fighter Capcom
Sigma Mega Man X Capcom
Baby Bonnie Hood Darkstalkers Capcom
Vector Star Gladiator Capcom
Shtrom Jr. Captain Commando Capcom
Shtrom Captain Commando Capcom
Druk Captain Commando Capcom
Ustanak Resident Evil Capcom
Nemesis T-Type Resident Evil Capcom
Pyron Darkstalkers Capcom
Carol Captain Commando Capcom
Brenda Captain Commando Capcom
Nelo Angelo Devil May Cry Capcom
Vile MK II Mega Man X Capcom
Tong Pooh Strider Capcom
Skeith .hack Bandai Namco
Azure Kite .hack Bandai Namco
Vajra God Eater Bandai Namco
Marduk God Eater 2 Bandai Namco
Saya Namco x Capcom Bandai Namco
Dokumezu Namco x Capcom Bandai Namco
Dokugozu Namco x Capcom Bandai Namco
Sheath Original, first appearance Bandai Namco
Nine Nine Original, first appearance Bandai Namco
Byaku Shin Original, first appearance Bandai Namco
Zagi Tales of Vesperia Bandai Namco
T-elos Xenosaga Bandai Namco
Unknown Tekken Bandai Namco
Dural Virtua Fighter Sega
Robo-X Streets of Rage Sega
Break Streets of Rage Sega
Shadow Space Channel 5 Sega
Ciseaux & Prelude Sakura Wars Sega
Ranmaru Sakura Wars V Sega
Aya-me Sakura Wars Sega
Coco★Tapioca Space Channel 5 Sega
Kurohagane α Nightshade Sega
Metal Face Xenoblade Chronicles Nintendo

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Promotional Art and Packaging[]

Official Art[]

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Videos[]

References[]

External Links[]

Namco's × series
Namco-produced Namco × Capcom · Project × Zone · Project × Zone 2 · Tekken × Street Fighter
Capcom-produced Street Fighter × Tekken