- Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
- Release Date: Mar 12, 2020
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 16
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Mixed: 3 out of 16
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Negative: 5 out of 16
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Apr 10, 2020
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Sep 15, 2021
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Apr 27, 2020A perfectly fine 3D brawler with solid visuals and decent combat. Mechanics are shallow so not much to get into.
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Jun 26, 2020The controls are so bad and it take 1 hour or less end the history in hero and villain.
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Aug 12, 2020Just a great and simple fighting with good graphics. I bought the game to my little brother and he is happily :)
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Dec 12, 2022
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Apr 29, 2020My 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?
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Apr 3, 2020My 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.
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Mar 27, 2020What 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.