

It’s a very, very obtuse narrative that doesn’t do much for pushing the game along. The game’s story is nonsensical, overly verbose, and does it’s best to explain reasons for why the characters from Dead Rising might be philandering with those from Tales of Vesperia. Mii, a member of the family, enlists private detective Kogoro to help locate the stone.Īnd seriously, that’s probably all you really need to know about the Project X Zone story to get a kick out of it.

This all started happening, apparently, when the Portalstone, a treasure of the Kouryuji Family, is stolen. Mysterious dimensional portals are appearing randomly, connecting different worlds through different times.

The year is 20XX AD (I don’t really know what that means either) and the world is in the middle of a “quiet chaos”. Almost any cross over game / movie / whatever is bound to have some kind of flimsy story tying together all of these worlds and Project X Zone is no different.
