Genuinely great anime arena brawler, has a shit load of characters to choose from and all of them (aside from the three version of Midoriya, two versions of Shiggy and two versions of Overhaul) feel very distinct from one another, it let's you customize you're favorite characters with clothes and gear, you can set said characters up in a photo mode and make a sick picture,
only thing I didn't like was the story mode, if I wanted to "Re-experience the story of MHA" I would just rewatch the anime, not playthrough a version made with 2 cents and shoelaces,
MHOJ2 rocked me harder than expected, it's a great step above the first instalment and MILES better than what ever the fuck Jump Force was.
only thing I didn't like was the story mode, if I wanted to "Re-experience the story of MHA" I would just rewatch the anime, not playthrough a version made with 2 cents and shoelaces,
MHOJ2 rocked me harder than expected, it's a great step above the first instalment and MILES better than what ever the fuck Jump Force was.
I heard some nice things about this game about it being a arena/traditional fighter hybrid but that neither group of players was satisfied with it. With the Ultra Rumble brainrot still in effect and a nice discount i decided to give it a chance and it was better than i was expecting. It's 100% a kusoge, but it's a lot of fun to play. It's not super deep but the combo system is good enough for it to not become a button masher, it feels good to control and the characters are fun.
My favorite so far is Mr. Compress, he has some cool meterless combos and and interesting kit.
My only issue is that meter builds up too slowly, supers don't seem to be worth it most of the time over dash cancels.
The game modes are... fine.
Story mode is really lame, i only played it to get some Compress masks and unlock 2 characters.
Mission mode is a grindfest but not terrible.
Why can't i use my custom outfits in this mode?
Arcade i find it to be enjoyable most of the time, i like the little interactions you get after the fight. It's only annoying when you get one of those CPU that counter everything you do frame 1.
Character customization could be better, there are lots of pieces but most of them are recolors and pieces of other characters, it's hard to make something look good.
Overall, it's fun. I like to pick it up when i don't have to much time to play, pick a random character, lab some combos and beat their arcade mode.
My favorite so far is Mr. Compress, he has some cool meterless combos and and interesting kit.
My only issue is that meter builds up too slowly, supers don't seem to be worth it most of the time over dash cancels.
The game modes are... fine.
Story mode is really lame, i only played it to get some Compress masks and unlock 2 characters.
Mission mode is a grindfest but not terrible.
Why can't i use my custom outfits in this mode?
Arcade i find it to be enjoyable most of the time, i like the little interactions you get after the fight. It's only annoying when you get one of those CPU that counter everything you do frame 1.
Character customization could be better, there are lots of pieces but most of them are recolors and pieces of other characters, it's hard to make something look good.
Overall, it's fun. I like to pick it up when i don't have to much time to play, pick a random character, lab some combos and beat their arcade mode.
As a BNHA fan, it was amazing to play the characters, manga, super powers and fights that I love each and every one of them. I realized that I was improving myself when I performed the fights that I imagined would happen in the anime with other people and as I learned the combos and characters every day. At the end, I couldn't stop myself because I'm a Kohei Horikoshi fan ww.
Even playing Ultimate Ninja Storm 1 after this, you can tell the quality of One's Justice 2 just isn't up to par. Animation, model quality, arenas, ultimate moves... it's all kinda flat.
But for MHA fans--and ONLY MHA fans--it's a pretty good time. Runs well, has slightly more in-depth combos than other anime arena fighters, tons of customization and modes, and a huge cast of characters.
I'm a fan of the rock-paper-scissors style of fighting most arena fighters adhere to, where footsies and timing are more important than actual combo strings, so if you like those style of games and MHA up to Season 4 you're in for a fun time on a budget.
Would love to see a OJ3 after the series wraps up, with animation on par with what the Naruto games deliver.
But for MHA fans--and ONLY MHA fans--it's a pretty good time. Runs well, has slightly more in-depth combos than other anime arena fighters, tons of customization and modes, and a huge cast of characters.
I'm a fan of the rock-paper-scissors style of fighting most arena fighters adhere to, where footsies and timing are more important than actual combo strings, so if you like those style of games and MHA up to Season 4 you're in for a fun time on a budget.
Would love to see a OJ3 after the series wraps up, with animation on par with what the Naruto games deliver.
Quando joguei o primeiro jogo, era muito fã do anime e isso era o bastante para eu querer jogar e fazer 100% dos achievements, mesmo sabendo que a qualidade do jogo não era das melhores. Essa qualidade, infelizmente, se manteve na sequência. My Hero One’s Justice 2 é um jogo extremamente simples, com uma IA tenebrosa e praticamente zero dificuldade na campanha (que é somente uma recapitulação do anime). Após finalizar a campanha com os heróis, abrimos a campanha pelo lado dos vilões, assim como no jogo anterior. Além do modo história, o jogo também tem o modo missões, mas este nem cheguei a testar. Fora estes dois modos, também tem o modo arcade, local e online. Quanto a personagens jogáveis, o jogo tem bem mais que o primeiro e mais alguns via DLC.
Para quem gosta do anime e quer dar uma chance: tenha em mente que o jogo não é nada demais. Só é legal porque jogamos com os personagens que gostamos do anime.
Para quem não conhece o anime: aconselho fortemente a procurar outro título para jogar.
Para quem gosta do anime e quer dar uma chance: tenha em mente que o jogo não é nada demais. Só é legal porque jogamos com os personagens que gostamos do anime.
Para quem não conhece o anime: aconselho fortemente a procurar outro título para jogar.
It's quite nice to be able to play your beloved characters in this anime. I just had to buy some specific characters, like Hawks and Midnight. While the gameplay mechanics are easy to get around with to be decent, some computer-controlled opponents can kick your butt. I was not able to finish the story as it's basically 1:1 with the anime. A good arena game; nothing too mind-blowing.
It's definitely a good arena fighting game (so you know, still a mid-to-bad ACTUAL fighting game lmao), something you can play with your mates, especially when you are drinking so you can't play anything that requires a lot of effort, if your a fan of My Hero Academia it's got a good chunk of the characters from the anime and it does justice to their portrayal I guess. It has a lot more going for it than the first game, but god fucking damnit, am I god damn mad that the devs dropped Steam remote play together for no reason.