My Hero One's Justice 2, the over-the-top follow-up to the smash hit 3D arena fighter My Hero One's Justice, makes its heroic debut! Make full use of characters' Quirks as you clash head-to-head in epic battles across huge arenas!
Platforms
Stadia Switch PC PS4 XONEGenres
Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em upThemes
Action Fantasy
Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 10 more
| Interface | Audio | Subtitles | |
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| Japanese | |||
| Chinese (Traditional) | |||
| Spanish (Spain) | |||
| English | |||
| Spanish (Mexico) | |||
| Italian | |||
| French | |||
| Korean | |||
| Portuguese (Brazil) | |||
| German | |||
| Portuguese (Portugal) |
Media
Critic Reviews
Player2.net.au
By Player2.net.au“Acceptable fan service that never reaches any great heights. My Hero One’s Justice 2 won’t disappoint, but it won’t excite either.”
Twisted Voxel
By Ali HaiderSequels 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.
Pardis Game
By Reza ModaresiOne should know that My Hero One's Justice does not perform well as a fighting game, but it also does not satisfy even fans of MHA. after a few hours of fighting with your favorite characters and fighting in their form, the game has virtually nothing to offer. like a repetitive loophole he turns around and asks you to join him in this meaningless rotation, which he certainly won't be able to do
TheSixthAxis
By Dominic LeightonMy Hero One's Justice 2 is a great brawler. It carries on the fine work put in on the first game, wraps the more recent story beats into a playable form, and buffs the already excellent visuals up to a new Shonen shine. It's not a great jumping on point for newcomers, at least story-wise, but it remains a fun, approachable fighter based on one of the best anime shows of recent years.
The Digital Fix
By Posted by Nick HanchetMy Hero One's Justice 2 is, expectedly, a slightly better, more story-relevant take on 2018's surprise hit.