My Hero One's Justice 2 Reviews
My Hero One's Justice 2 is the new game about the popular manga Boku no Hero. In this 3D Arena fighting game, you will travel across the best moments of the manga, fighting with all the characters, villains and heroes.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
My Hero One's Justice does so much right with a fun combat system and some lovely anime-style visuals but lets the whole experience down by a lackluster story mode, a lack of performance polish, and some serious repetition in the single-player content. Having said that though, these games keep improving, so if we're lucky, we'll be impressed by My Hero One's Justice 3.
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 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
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 is a fun fighter with added depth from the huge single player, loads of improvements form its predecessor. The huge roster alone is enough here to justify this sequel and with DLC on the way there's loads more value for players. Although I enjoyed all the single players campaigns, there are a few little tweaks that can make this into a competitive fighter.
My Hero One's Justice 2 touches up some of the nuances of the original's combat and builds an impressive roster, but doesn't bring its A-game when it comes to offering much beyond a few good matches.
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.
There is no doubt that My Hero One’s Justice 2 represents a step in the right direction that many arena fighters should take. Its quality has been improved in almost all areas and, even in small quantities, it has contributed to a more solid and evolutionary product. I hope that in the next inevitable chapter you will finally drop certain elements that prevent the game from reaching the status of PLUS ULTRA! Until then, we have a fantastic arena fighter for anyone who is a fan of heroes and villains.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
My Hero One's Justice 2 has promise, but features too many let downs that can't be ignored.
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.
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
Once the novelty of playing a game within the My Hero Academia world wears off, all that's left is another fairly average arena brawler. Different modes aren't enough to make the title stand out, and ultimately, My Hero One's Justice 2 offers an experience which, although enjoyable, is forgettable and somewhat bland. It's safe to say that we expected more from this sequel.
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.
This is a rag-tag button mashing mindless adventure that sets to accomplish a task in making new fans of the series. For anyone who has never seen the My Hero Academia anime, One’s Justice 2 will certainly encourage you to check it out. Plus Ultra!
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 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
It’s a fun way to pass the quarantined time between new anime episodes, that’s for sure.
My Hero's One Justice 2 doesn't fix some of the flaws the first game had, and instead, tries to add more content, but with the same mistakes.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
I’d say One’s Justice 2 is worthwhile for My Hero Academia superfans, but others may find it to be too repetitive for a fighter.