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Digital Entertainment News
Justice League Heroes may offer teams of two instead of teams of four when you play, but its superior two-player dynamic and far superior story make Justice League Heroes more fun than "Marvel Ultimate Alliance," despite the eye-candy edge held by Activision’s title.
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Armchair Empire
If you’re a fan of the genre and you’ve got a friend who wants in on it too, then I really can’t think of any good reason not to grab this one immediately and dive into it.
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Next Level Gaming
The environments are beautiful and highly detailed, also are the destructible elements like the vehicles, trees and newspaper stands.
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Worth Playing
That's where Justice League Heroes shines: its ability to suck you in and make you forget about the real world's ills while you focus on that rampaging robot problem that Metropolis seems to have every Tuesday.
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ZTGameDomain
With a great cast of characters, tons of unlockables, and a solid single-player campaign JLH is worth picking up for fans of the comics. Casual gamers looking for more bang for their buck may want to wait to get their hands on "Marvel Ultimate Alliance."
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AceGamez
An excellent beginning to what could be an incredible franchise.
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GamePro
Heroes is a relatively simple game that, at times, feels like "X-Men Legends" with DC character models. Still, the chance to take control of some of the most beloved superheroes on the planet is one that you just can't pass up.
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DarkStation
One of the most celebrated super heroes team gets a pretty decent outing, with intelligent level design and plenty of variety in the gameplay.
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Pelit (Finland)
A repetitive action game with comic book heroes. The lack of variation and camera issues are its biggest problems. The game is at its best when playing with a friend. [Jan 2007]
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Just RPG
Fans of the DC Universe should more than likely love how much work went into the game to make it actually seem like the comics.
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GameSpot
It's a familiar formula, but Justice League Heroes offers something interesting by blending dungeon-crawling convention with comic book heroics.
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Cheat Code Central
The most disappointing aspect of JLH is simply being forced to play as heroes you might not necessarily want to play as. I don’t see any reason why the levels couldn’t have been designed a little more creatively to allow for any combination of heroes.
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GameZone
While its dungeon crawler roots make for a slightly repetitive action game, Justice League Heroes is packed with all the right goodies to make this a fun new series with a lot to offer.
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PSM Magazine
It's ultimately still hacking and slashing, but it's hacking and slashing done pretty well. [Holiday 2006, p.84]
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GamingTrend
The game really falls flat, and feels more like a hack and slash title than a superhero game.
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Game Informer
On the plus side, this is the first game that successfully makes Superman a fun character to play.
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GameSpy
You'll likely have fun with Justice League Heroes if you enjoy the classic dungeon crawl games that Snowblind has previously developed, and even moreso if you're a fan of comic books and the Justice League of America in particular.
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Sydney Morning Herald
The arcade-style fist fights can get a little repetitive but DC Comic fans should get a thrill out of teaming up their favourite characters.
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Play Magazine
Justice here isn't always pretty. But it gets the job done. Barely. [Dec. 2006, p.68]
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Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
As good, if not slightly better than Marvel Ultimate Alliance - it really just depends which company's heroes you prefer. [Christmas 2006, p.82]
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Gaming Target
Like a good sack of White Castle cheeseburgers Justice League Heroes isn’t very good quality, and yet it’s still satisfying in some strange way.
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GamerNode
The lack of character selection throughout most of the game, the limit of two-players, and a few frustrating moments when special attacks decide not to work take away from what could have been a stellar superhero title.
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Gaming Age
JLH is a lot of fun, especially if you're a fan of the major characters.
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1UP
Every hero has a weakness, and Justice League Heroes' kryptonite is its laughably lame story. Wait a second, wasn't this game written by an actual comic writer? That's why it's sad that the story is frickin' terrible.
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Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
My suggestion: Get the most from this game by playing with your own superfriends. [Dec. 2006, p.123]
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Play UK
The story is dull, the locations sparse and empty, and the camera is extremely annoying most of the time. [Issue #147, p.80]
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IGN
The core of the game works well. In fact, if you just admired it from afar, you might mistake JLH for a great game. But the level design is as basic and uninspired as it can get and the enemies are just an endless throng of nameless robots and Martians.
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Electronic Gaming Monthly
We can't pretend that Justice League is anything but a mindless beat-em-up. [Dec. 2006, p.138]
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Games Radar (in-house)
If you're looking for groundbreaking gameplay and a thrilling story - or even differences between the Xbox and PS2 versions, other than HD support for Xbox - you'll be disappointed. Justice League Heroes is a pretty standard action RPG that's neither offensive nor alluring.
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Yahoo! Games
This game lacks Batman's attitude, Green Lantern's gadgets, The Flash's quickness, and Superman's strength. It's a mediocre action-RPG through and through.
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G4 TV
Justice League Heroes is not perfect, and it’s definitely not innovative, but it makes a solid action adventure out of the familiar gameplay and well-loved characters.
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Jolt Online Gaming UK
The game’s RPG spin is a positive one, and the potential for multi-player missions certainly lifts Snowblind Studio’s effort above the banal, but the superheroes that the developer has attempted to honour here deserve much more bang for their buck.
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Gamestyle
While a decent dungeon crawler in its own right, it just feels unimpressive in comparison to its rival.
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VideoGamer
While a decent dungeon crawler in its own right, it just feels unimpressive in comparison to its rivals. Unless you must have a DC Comics dungeon crawler, you'd be better off looking at "Marvel Ultimate Alliance."
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PSM3 Magazine UK
Being a superhero should be exciting, not a drab slog through a series of boring corridors, right? [Christmas 2006, p.76]
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Game Chronicles
“X-Men: Legends” did everything Justice League Heroes tried to do and did it so much better. What’s worse is that this game came out well after “Legends” yet showed no effort to improve on their standards or try anything innovative.
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Game Revolution
The most distinguishing feature of Justice League Heroes is its complete lack of any. The game’s one, toted new feature, the ability to pick up rocks and sticks, is literally primitive.
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