My Hero One's Justice 2 Reviews
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 works well within the scope of its proposal with a respectable cast, solid game modes and visuals filled with the pyrotechnics that the franchise got us used to. It takes little risk though, both in terms of gameplay and narrative, relying on the charisma of its characters and elements that worked well in the previous game, creating a solid and fun experience.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
As a sequel, My Hero One's Justice 2 does what you would expect it to do. There's an emphasis on more unlockable content and characters, but only a few changes have been made to the overall combat system. It remains a fine game for fans of the first title, and it warrants a purchase, but don't expect anything to tempt you if you weren't already impressed by the first title.
My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a huge improvement over the original. There are a lot of neat updates to the gameplay, and the overall improved performance on the Nintendo Switch version is welcome.
My Hero One’s Justice 2 feels less like a sequel and more like a DLC expansion. Fans of the source material will likely enjoy what’s being offered here but be let down by the lack of the game’s evolution.
My Hero One's Justice 2, is probably the best Arena Fighting game made to this date. The combat is deep and each character's play style is very unique and different from the others. The visuals and how you interact with environment is also one of the more noticeable changes in this game. But there's still no English dub for this game, which can be disappointing. There are also some technical issues that can be in way of enjoying the game, but overall the improvements (even the minor ones) are quite noticable and My Hero One's Justice 2 is one of the best anime-based games ever made.
Review in Persian | Read full review
My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a pretty good action fighting game to play. It has its own style to make up for it, and it stands out in its own way. It is a good game to put in your gaming library.
As a newcomer to the franchise, I enjoyed My Hero One's Justice 2. It certainly isn't the best arena fighter but what's here is definitely fun stuff. With that said, hardcore fighter fans may find the experience to be quite a tough pill to swallow.
My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a solid sequel and will resonate well with existing fans of the series. It has a much expanded roster of characters and it’s new modes help break up the repetitive structure of the fights. I would have loved an English dub option as I feel the series fully deserves it though. Based on the structure of it’s storytelling, it is hard to give the game an all-round recommendation, but for those that have some knowledge of the franchise’s story and characters, One’s Justice 2 will provide you with an enjoyable experience.
With tons of playable characters, great changes to its core fighting, and lots of things to do for those who want to dive in, My Hero One's Justice 2 is a sequel that goes beyond Plus Ultra. It's more for fans than fighters, but the overall experience is welcoming to anyone who wants to throw down in the hero world.
My Hero One’s Justice 2 makes surprisingly few changes to its predecessors’ style but brings nearly double the roster to its flashy fights in what remains a solid arena fighter.
The newest game of My Hero Academia covers one of the best arcs of the anime, and even if it feels a bit formulaic the game takes advantage of the characters so it doesn't feel stale too quickly.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a great game from My Hero Academia animated series. The story mode summarizes the current seasons of the anime, the mission mode replicates an important dynamic of the plot of the series, the main characters are present and their customization creates a more intimate atmosphere of the player with his favorite ones. Arcade mode gives a cool game option for those who are more casual and even the online battle mode was interesting. I'm not a big fan of online environments in fighting games, but I confess that I really enjoyed playing with other people over the internet. Overall, we have a fun-focused game here, like most anime games.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Sequels can reiterate and improve on the flaws of their predecessor but My Hero One's Justice 2 has settled on offering more quantity instead of improving its quality.
What does it say about My Hero One’s Justice 2 when I can’t even recommend it to My Hero Academia fans? Not only did I not enjoy my time with the game, I felt offended that my favourite characters and stories were being butchered in such a terrible game. Worst of all, it feels like a disservice to Kohei Horikoshi’s brilliant work.
A solid sequel that expands and improves many aspects of the original game, but also repeats some of same mistakes. Fans of the anime/manga will enjoy it.
Review in Greek | Read full review
“Acceptable fan service that never reaches any great heights. My Hero One’s Justice 2 won’t disappoint, but it won’t excite either.”
Bottom line, the second part is a praise worthy successor and improves the game in many ways. However, we recommend only 7 points, just like the previous one. The fault is technical mistakes, which are often worse than the previous part. So even if it is a better battle title with greater depth, we can recommend it as much as number one.
Review in Czech | Read full review
While the content within My Hero One’s Justice 2 isn’t bad, there just isn’t a lot in this entry which makes it stand out from the countless other anime fighters.