Justice League Task Force is a fighting game produced by Sunsoft and distributed by Acclaim for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Genesis in 1995. The Super NES version was co-developed by Blizzard Entertainment and the Genesis version by Condor, Inc. (later known as Blizzard North). It involves characters from DC Comics' Justice League, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, The Flash, and Aquaman.
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Justice League Task Force is a classic 90s fighting game, and honestly, it's pretty average. It's got some cool DC heroes to play as, but the controls are clunky, and the special moves aren't that satisfying to pull off. Matches can get chaotic, but not in a good way. If you're super into retro brawlers, it's fun to check out for nostalgic reasons, but don't expect it to hold up to the greats of the genre.
You're telling me a DC fighting game on the SNES and Genesis that exists solely to prop up the brand and capitalize on the Street Fighter/Mortal Kombat craze is BAD?!
Not much to say. Very basic fighting game. Very small roster and each character doesn't have that many special moves. Most of them have a very similar projectile even. Also every hero has the same story, so not only is there no reason to replay the story mode as a different hero, but even on your one playthrough the dialogue feels so stilted because they say stuff like "Why would a Justice League member attack me?! I need to find another Justice League member!" because it needs to be any of them. Absolutely no character dependent dialogue.
Its clunky, the story is whatever and generic, and maybe if you really wanted to play a DC fighting game this was like, all you had for a time, but in 2024 you can just hop on either Injustice for a better time.
Or even MK vs. DC for a better time...
Not much to say. Very basic fighting game. Very small roster and each character doesn't have that many special moves. Most of them have a very similar projectile even. Also every hero has the same story, so not only is there no reason to replay the story mode as a different hero, but even on your one playthrough the dialogue feels so stilted because they say stuff like "Why would a Justice League member attack me?! I need to find another Justice League member!" because it needs to be any of them. Absolutely no character dependent dialogue.
Its clunky, the story is whatever and generic, and maybe if you really wanted to play a DC fighting game this was like, all you had for a time, but in 2024 you can just hop on either Injustice for a better time.
Or even MK vs. DC for a better time...