My Hero One's Justice 2 Reviews
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
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.
What it does, it does competently, but My Hero One’s Justice 2 has a long way to go before it can claim the King of Fighters title.
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 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.
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.
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
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.
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 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 is, expectedly, a slightly better, more story-relevant take on 2018's surprise hit.
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
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.
U.A. High School’s heroes and their villainous rivals return for another round in My Hero Justice 2, complete with a bigger cast that builds on the fun combat of the first game. Unfortunately, the story mode remains bare-bones, which represents a big missed opportunity for a game whose roots lie in storytelling. It’s still a fun anime fighter that’s easy to pick up and enjoy. But it also could have been so much better.
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
As a party-friendly anime fighter, My Hero One's Justice 2 is a clear upgrade.
Fun and spectacular, but not very brave. More than a sequel, My Hero One's Justice 2 is an updated version of its predecessor, more refined, more fluid and with some additional content.
Review in Italian | Read full review
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.
My Hero One's Justice improves the predecessor's formula too shyly, making it especially suitable for fans of My Hero Academy. It can be fun, but not if you are looking for an excellent quality defect-free fighting game.
Review in Italian | Read full review
It’s a fun way to pass the quarantined time between new anime episodes, that’s for sure.