My Hero One's Justice 2 Reviews
Fighting game aficionados will probably go elsewhere, but for those looking for a fun and mostly chaotic fighter will find an enjoyable experience here.
My Hero One's Justice 2 has promise, but features too many let downs that can't be ignored.
Casual and hardcore fans of My Hero Academia alike will still find something to enjoy in the game, and those looking for a fun arena brawler could still do far worse than this sequel.
The sequel provides the fast-paced action expected from the superhero driven anime series.
It’s the whole package, pressed up against skin-tight spandex. Suit yourself up and hold on, because this game gets an A+ (ULTRAAAAAAA)!
Like most anime/manga games, My Hero One's Justice 2 is going to hinge on how much you love the series and characters, over anything else. There is certainly enough content and depth to justify playing, it just isn't particularly amazing outside of the novelty of it being related to My Hero Academia, over wowing players as Dragon Ball FighterZ did.
My Hero One's Justice 2 is, expectedly, a slightly better, more story-relevant take on 2018's surprise hit.
My Hero One's Justice 2 continues from where its predecessor left off but struggles to find its own legs in the hugely popular MHA franchise
My Hero One's Justice is a solid enough fighter, with plenty to offer for fans of the franchise. But those looking for a deep fighting game, as well as those who aren't already fans, should look elsewhere; there's little for them here.
My Hero One's Justice 2 continues the franchise's trend of bizarre naming and sub-par story modes, but greatly improves on other aspects of the original.
My Hero One's Justice 2 is a perfect fighting game for the hardcore fans of My Hero Academia.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Play through the lives of Deku and other UA High students. While the combat isn't exceptionally deep the attacks are flashy and characters are all distinct from one another. Fans of My Hero Academia will get a kick out of the story and mission mode any other arena fighter fans might want to investigate more before a purchase.
This one could have used more development time and I really hope that whatever game development is done next with My Hero Academia learns from these mistakes.
One should know that My Hero One's Justice does not perform well as a fighting game, but it also does not satisfy even fans of MHA. after a few hours of fighting with your favorite characters and fighting in their form, the game has virtually nothing to offer. like a repetitive loophole he turns around and asks you to join him in this meaningless rotation, which he certainly won't be able to do
Review in Persian | Read full review
Even with its limitations and with an approach that seeks to exploit fan service, MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2 finds its way as a video game, with a good dose of fun, and that is saying a lot among so many bad games that have manipulated the passion of anime fans.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
My Hero One's Justice 2 is a disappointing game as a follow-up to its predecessor. There was plenty of room to make improvements but sadly it is just another repetitive arena brawler capitalizing on fan-service.
The roster now stands at around 40 fighters featuring characters through the end of the Shie Hassaikai arc in the fourth season of the anime. If you were really concerned with having the latest heroes and villains to play with in the arena, then I suppose your prayers have been answered. For anyone else, My Hero One's Justice was already a tough sell, and now that I can't even get past the title screen without the game freezing I cannot recommend this lazy sequel at all.
The sheer personality of each character might be enough for those vaguely interested in the My Hero Academia craze to give this one a shot.
My Hero One's Justice 2 has improved in almost every aspect comparing to its predecessor, and while its new features are enough to keep the fans of the series happy, the depth of gameplay and the fact that it gets repetitive, prevent it from becoming an ideal choice for all the fans of the genre.
Review in Persian | Read full review
My Hero One's Justice 2 is a lot like the original, with a few minor adjustments that might entice you to enter the arena once again.