My Hero One's Justice 2 Reviews
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.
My Hero One's Justice 2 has promise, but features too many let downs that can't be ignored.
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.
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.
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.
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“Acceptable fan service that never reaches any great heights. My Hero One’s Justice 2 won’t disappoint, but it won’t excite either.”
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.
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