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  • Summary: Fight for your justice in MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE! The popular manga and anime series clashes head-to-head and Quirk-to-Quirk in this 3D arena fighter. Pave your path and choose between hero or villain and battle through iconic moments.

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  1. Positive: 1 out of 5
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  1. Apr 3, 2020
    80
    My Hero One’s Justice 2 proudly belongs to the category of sequels that do things better and push the series forward. With more content available compared to the original game, lots of characters, great visuals and an overall anime feel, My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a fun fighter that does things right for the most part.
  2. Mar 25, 2020
    70
    My Hero One's Justice 2 is pretty much what you'd expect —a rather clunky and unimaginative sequel that comfortably relies on the strengths of its predecessor. However I must admit it's still a fun and explosive game set in one of the best story arcs of the anime that will most certainly please those looking to simply take control of its many fun characters.
  3. Apr 29, 2020
    70
    My Hero One’s Justice 2 is, expectedly, a slightly better, more story-relevant take on 2018’s surprise hit. The additions aren’t enough to sway those who were unsure of the original, yet appreciated enough for those that did play the proceeding game. No doubt the extended roster is the breakout addition, sure, but outside of those already invested in the My Hero Academia-verse, there’s little to be excited about, bar a damn good, albeit wholly casual, stylish anime fighter. And, seriously, who can argue with that?
  4. Mar 17, 2020
    60
    My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a far cry from the esports-ready fighter you may have wanted. It skirts along the line between woefully undercooked and passable. But for fans of the series, you’d be hard-pressed to find something even half as faithful.
  5. Mar 27, 2020
    60
    What My Hero One’s Justice 2 does right in this context is creating a gloriously epic display of combat on-screen – invigorating gameplay with the same clamour and panache the anime series is known for. Fights erupt with the same sense of danger and intensity when on the small-screen, with individual characters hosting a bevy of unique animations to lay a good smack-down on their opponents.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. Aug 12, 2020
    10
    Just a great and simple fighting with good graphics. I bought the game to my little brother and he is happily :)
  2. Aug 10, 2020
    10
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  3. Apr 10, 2020
    9
    I was someone that fell in love with the first game, and coming into the second I can tell you that over all the changes were mostly positive.I was someone that fell in love with the first game, and coming into the second I can tell you that over all the changes were mostly positive.

    Castwise, the game was changed heavily to favour a rushdown meta with highly aggressive gameplay. Learning to master skills like guard cancelling and using your supports only on combos that are overextending what you can take are the key to becoming a master of this game.

    Both on this and others, most of the negative reviews on this game are complaints about the publisher (Bandai Namco) or whining about their main getting nerfed because they had things that were too broken for the new combo system, so please be wary of that.

    The fact of the matter is the game is new, as with any fighting game it still has to be discovered the whole way through. They made lots of changes to the system to make it run more smoothly and tying dash cancelling to meter was a positive change with how much damage characters can do using them if they're smart. A good Shigaraki player could do 75% of your health without any meter cost otherwise.

    This game is a solid experience if you want an arena fighter with more depth, if the NUNS games left you like they did me where you felt it was just too much mashing circle. This game is fun, well put together, and an overall improvement from the original.

    I look forward to seeing what BYKING does from here, and what the game will bring us with the DLC.
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  4. Apr 27, 2020
    6
    A perfectly fine 3D brawler with solid visuals and decent combat. Mechanics are shallow so not much to get into.
  5. Sep 15, 2021
    6
    This game has a lot of really obvious shortcomings but the core of it is fun and I'd recommend it for those looking for a break from theThis game has a lot of really obvious shortcomings but the core of it is fun and I'd recommend it for those looking for a break from the usual. I'm not qualified to review the multiplayer as I didn't get into it.

    Controls are OK, special moves aren't hard to execute and many things allow you to home in on your opponent. Sometimes it feels like rushing them down is too easy because of that but it's not a major issue. There are various ways to run, jump, block, parry, and so on so expect some learning curve. There are combos, and I mean that in addition to the autocombo stuff. I 100% do not think this is a shallow game, It's just not very hard to execute. It's not very fast either so it will rely on mix ups, match ups, and strategy.

    The game has assists (no tag switching like you might expect but that's for the best), supers, etc which I didn't find that interesting. Single player has various modes all of which are fun for a time. Sounds, voice, music etc. seemed , good like you would expect. I found the graphics to be terrible, we have much better anime shaders and effects out there. But whatever, solid 6/10, ciao gamers.
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  6. Mar 16, 2020
    4
    It's a fun game many of the same combat features that where in the first game are here and more. BUT they made dash canceling tied to the barIt's a fun game many of the same combat features that where in the first game are here and more. BUT they made dash canceling tied to the bar so now its takes more finesse to do combos. unfortunately that also means if u want to do longer combos u might as well on turn the auto combos because of how much bar it takes to dash cancel and u dont earn enough of it back fast enough to keep up with a dash cancel heavy playstyle that I learned in mhoj1. Some characters had their command grabs changed from unblockable to blockable which pretty much killed my favorite character i forgot his name but he is the one with the engines in his legs which isn't that bad on its own but his guard break move also leaves him heavily exposed to the point where I could do it first and get beat out by a lot of other attacks it's gotten to the point where I just dont do it because I'm scared of how they can counter it. And I straight up hate toga her knife toss is to easy my brother just spams it every time u get close because it's so fast your almost always gonna get hit and I know I play with one of the fastest characters in the game and even dashing around him at close range doesn't work. Honestly I love the game but I'm just gonna stick with my hero 1 maybe they will change it maybe they won't idc I still like the game. Expand
  7. awa
    Jun 26, 2020
    0
    The controls are so bad and it take 1 hour or less end the history in hero and villain.

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