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My Hero One’s Justice 2

 

 

SCORE: 61

 

My Hero One’s Justice 2 

 

My Hero One’s Justice did not impress me very much. My Hero One’s Justice 2 is much better than the original in many ways. There are more characters, more modes, and more things to do in My Hero One’s Justice 2. Unfortunately My Hero One’s Justice 2 has some issues as well.

Hopefully you caught the live streams we did of My Hero One’s Justice 2. We ran into that game bug where player two was unable to actually participate. After multiple reboots, and logging out certain players we were finally able to play two player mode. The only lame part is the account that had unlocked additional characters in story mode was not allowed to play My Hero One’s Justice 2 in local multiplayer.

The issues families will have with My Hero One’s Justice 2 are blood, violence, enticement to lust, lack of attire, bad language, and more. We get to fight with a wide array of My Hero Acadamia characters in My Hero One’s Justice 2. Fighting, and using powers is the main focus of My Hero One’s Justice 2.

The modes in My Hero One’s Justice 2 are Story, Mission, Free Battle, Network, Arcade, Training, Customize, Gallery, and Photo. There are over forty playable characters in My Hero One’s Justice 2. The storyline continues from the first game if you go through the story mode. Families that purchase My Hero One’s Justice 2 and are into fighting video games they should get their moneys worth out of My Hero One’s Justice 2.

We bring in two sidekicks in My Hero One’s Justice 2. They can come in and assist us while we are battling once their bar is built up. There are ultra attacks on top of all of the other attacks. Blocking is very helpful in My Hero One’s Justice 2. Those blocks can be broken so My Hero One’s Justice 2 becomes a bit of a chess match while two players are battling it out.

I like My Hero One’s Justice 2 better than the first one. Combos can be extended, and powerful attacks have a draw back to make them fair.
- Peter

 

Graphics: 50%
Sounds: 50%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Nintendo Switch/PC/Xbox One/PS4(tested)
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Developer: Byking
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Language, Blood, Suggestive Themes, Violence, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco}


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