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7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 66 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 48 out of 66
  2. Negative: 12 out of 66
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  1. Jun 2, 2017
    3
    It could be a great game but it just fall off by the amount of performance issues (some lag and eternal load screens) atm it have an annoying bug that break ur attacks making u just to defend when u try to attack, you need to pause the game and resume it and the bug will be gone.
    Aside from this the P2W facto is huge WB just messed up this so hard, what im trying to say is that one
    It could be a great game but it just fall off by the amount of performance issues (some lag and eternal load screens) atm it have an annoying bug that break ur attacks making u just to defend when u try to attack, you need to pause the game and resume it and the bug will be gone.
    Aside from this the P2W facto is huge WB just messed up this so hard, what im trying to say is that one premium character with full gear plus some gems to open around 10 chests cost you around $80 what in the hell they were thinking? I could buy the PS4/XO game with that amount of money! Why I would spend it in just 1 single character!? The amount of time you need to grind to gather medals to unlock other characters is too much also.
    As I say it could be a great game as the first one, but the bad optimization and the insane bussines practices make it not very fun to play in the long term.
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  2. Dec 20, 2017
    0
    The amount of DLC they throw at you every time Netherrealm makes a fighting game is getting really old. Getting prompted to spend money after dropping $60 is disgusting.
  3. Feb 16, 2018
    4
    It's a rigged slot machine disguised as a fighting game. The main problem with IJ2 is that gamers are attracted to the fighting mechanics and graphics but are eventually led to experience the highs and mostly lows of a slot machine gambler. Fighting with good and interesting characters provides the enduring pleasure of the game. These characters cost $30 ($50 at higher star power). YouIt's a rigged slot machine disguised as a fighting game. The main problem with IJ2 is that gamers are attracted to the fighting mechanics and graphics but are eventually led to experience the highs and mostly lows of a slot machine gambler. Fighting with good and interesting characters provides the enduring pleasure of the game. These characters cost $30 ($50 at higher star power). You can grind with lesser characters for months to get them but that gets tired fast. Eventually, to avoid the grind, you must spend real $ or gamble by using power gems (earned by playing, logging in daily, real $ but not as much, etc.) to buy character packs that offer a chance of getting "shards" that, when aggregated to sufficient levels, can unlock one of the better characters. The packs are advertised as providing "an increased chance" of getting (the shards of) a better character but those odds are hidden and very poor. So, faced with the choice of (a) continuous grind, (b) paying $30 a character, (c) character pack gambling that is rigged to be extremely unlikely to produce desired characters or (d) finding a better game it doesn't take long to realize (d) is the best option. That said, you can have a bit of fun before reaching that conclusion. The game could have been enduringly fun if it was not rigged to drive people to gamble and lose so that they will then spend real money for the better characters. Expand
  4. Apr 16, 2021
    0
    Hi Injustice 2 player,

    I just want to share information that you actually can get Power Gems for free!
    You can get it now here https://linktr.ee/injustice2
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77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. May 17, 2017
    77
    The mobile version of Injustice 2 improves the experience of the first episode, delivering a classic gesture fighting game with plenty of characters to unlock, different game modes and some spectacular sequences.
  2. May 12, 2017
    80
    Visually, Injustice 2 is a feast, with those aforementioned cinematics backed up by pretty good-looking character models once the fighting actually begins. In motion, they sometimes are a little stiff, and blended with the controls, the whole experience just isn’t quite as crisp as it feels it could be. But then you’ll see one of the ultimate moves play out, like Cyborg boom tubing an opponent to Apokalips and seeing the poor sap get beat up by two Parademons before returning to Earth and getting a huge sonic cannon blast to the face. Somehow that makes your small gripes about the game go away.
  3. May 11, 2017
    90
    The graphics are fantastic for a mobile version of a console game, the roster is expansive, the fights are challenging but fun at the same time, and the controls work well for what it’s worth. I do wish that it wasn’t such a pain to get hero shards to get more characters, because of course the good ones are always super expensive and costly, and I could do without the energy system, but hey, I suppose that’s a good reason for me to pick up the PlayStation 4 version eventually. I recommend checking out Injustice 2 if you’re a fan of the original game, love DC, or just want a fun fighting game.