Get ready to play 3v3 battles as Saitama, Genos, Hellish Blizzard, Speed-o'-Sound Sonic, Mumen Rider and more in One Punch Man: A hero nobody knows! Can you take down your foes with a single punch?
Platforms
PC PS4 XONEGenres
Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em upThemes
Action Science fiction
Languages: English and 11 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
Cubed3
By Justin PrinslooOne Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is unfortunately not the hero this city deserves… or needs. While it does a good job of capturing the aesthetic and charm of the One Punch Man universe via its cast of recognisable characters and suitably ludicrous character customisation, it doesn't quite hold its own as a video game. Instead, it stumbles in its presentation, content and, crucially, it's combat. With more of a focused vision on what it wanted to be it might have been able to set itself apart, but this is sadly not the case here.
SECTOR.sk
By DeCainJoin the association of heroes, which saves the world from monsters and crime
Geeks Under Grace
By Johnathan FloydNot worth your time, not worth your money.
GamingTrend
By Erica EchlinOne-Punch Man fans have a lot to be excited about with this game and should definitely check it out! Even though the game is not centered around Saitama, it does closely follow the first few major story arcs in the manga, which makes this nerd very happy. The game is also simple enough for a young child to follow and enjoy (if the parent is okay with violence and chaos, that is). All in all, I give this game a 75 out of 100 for its easy to grasp combat system, endless player customization, and the beautiful visuals.
The Digital Fix
By Posted by Nick HanchetOne Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is, unfortuantely, One Punch Man: A Game Nobody Will Play. It doesn't treat the source material with the respect it deserves and, ultimately, feels flat all things considered.