Injustice 2 Reviews
Injustice 2 is the best fighting video game released this generation, with stellar single-player and online content, addictive gear and customisation options, fast and frantic gameplay and incredible graphics, all of which impressively realise DC Comics' most iconic superheroes and supervillains.
Injustice 2 is a bigger, better, more beautiful follow up to Gods Among Us that improves on the irks of the first game to make it a polished fighter.
A stellar campaign, fantastic mechanics and wealth of meaty content make Injustice 2 the new benchmark for fighting games
Injustice is back and good lord is it ever a blast.
The men and women of NetherRealm Studios are on my wavelength because Injustice 2 is the most content-rich fighting game I’ve ever played, the first one in ages to captivate me and keep me coming back for more.
If Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice left a sour taste in your mouth, then Injustice 2 is the perfect remedy.
Injustice 2 is a game that has enough content for two decent games- or a staggeringly incredible one.
Injustice 2 isn't the best fighting game I've ever played, but it's probably my favorite in recent memory. That says a lot, considering some greats released in 2017.
Injustice 2 is a massive fighting game. A lot of content in single player and interesting RPG elements to personalize the characters, support an interesting and well orchestrated storyline.
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Injustice 2 is a fantastic tour of DC Comics' ridiculous multiverse
Incremental gameplay changes and an unnecessary complex Gear System make Injustice 2 a game that's entertaining, if safe. It's not as bad as Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but it's not The Dark Knight either.
Fighting fans and those who enjoy the DC universe should definitely own this game.
Injustice 2 packs a powerful meaty punch and has enough content crammed into its superhero trunks to put a lot of its genre sharing peers to shame. NetherRealm has delivered a satisfyingly robust package that tightens up and expands on pretty much every aspect that made its predecessor so great, while remaining true to the DC source material, and making a game that looks, sounds, and plays incredibly well.
NetherRealm Create a Game that not only is leap forward to the franchise but also set a New Standard in the Fighting Genre Games.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Injustice 2 is like a interactive movie rather than a video game. Both the gamer and the viewer enjoy it tremendously.
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Injustice 2 is one of the richest fighting games of the past few years and it has so many content which can entertain the gamer for a long time. The heroes and villains all have great details and the story of Injustice 2 is fantastic. This game can satisfy both fighting game enthusiasts and DC fans. Also people who never had experience with fighting games will enjoy Injustice 2.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Injustice 2 is a fantastic game for everyone. This Amazing sequel offers a deep gameplay experience for fighting games enthusiasts but also welcomes casual players.
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If you are a fan of the world of DC, this is a game you do not have to miss, if you want a combat game that has a distinctive story and characters with visual and creative visual skills, you will have this game and of course there is a joker to satisfy the arrogance of all DC lovers
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Injustice 2 is a fantastic fighting game with great visuals that is a lot of fun to play casually but with enough depth to master. The new Multiverse mode will keep you playing for a long time while you build the perfect Batman.
Injustice 2 is an awesome fighting game. It has a solid story mode and an incredible variety in the Multiverse and customization modes. The online mode is very good as well. There are some new mechanics in the gameplay and new characters, but the game's foundation is very much alike its predecessor, and it could have a little more innovation and variety, as seen when Mortal Kombat (2011) evolved to Mortal Kombat X.
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