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My Hero One's Justice 2 Critic Reviews

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21 Positive Reviews(58.3%)
15 Mixed Reviews(41.7%)
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GameCrate March 13, 2020
My Hero One’s Justice 2 is an anime arena fighter with really good ideas. It probably won’t see anyone if they aren’t already My Hero Academia fans, but anyone who is already in the fanbase will eat it up. And hey, if you aren’t a fan but get a chance to play anyway, give it a shot, it might just surprise you.
80
Screen Rant March 13, 2020
My Hero One's Justice 2 provides excellent fast-paced action expected from the superhero driven anime series with lots of characters and content.
80
God is a Geek March 15, 2020
My Hero One's Justice 2 is an incredibly fun and over the top anime fighting game, with a ton of modes to play. Although there's not been a massive amount of new content added since it's predecessor, the combat is good enough to keep you coming back for more.
80
Comicbook.com April 7, 2020
With tons of playable characters, great changes to its core fighting, and lots of things to do for those who want to dive in, My Hero One's Justice 2 is a sequel that goes beyond Plus Ultra. It's more for fans than fighters, but the overall experience is welcoming to anyone who wants to throw down in the hero world.
80
PlaySense April 7, 2020
A solid fighter that will keep you busy for a long time, even if the game's online features and the story mode's low difficulty curve are a bit disappointing.
80
The visuals are an improvement on My Hero One’s Justice, but there’s still a lack of English dub, despite the series’ popularity. This is a game made for fans, and it’s clear Byking’s staff are fans themselves. Plus Ultra!
75
Worth Playing March 17, 2020
As a sequel, My Hero One's Justice 2 does what you would expect it to do. There's an emphasis on more unlockable content and characters, but only a few changes have been made to the overall combat system. It remains a fine game for fans of the first title, and it warrants a purchase, but don't expect anything to tempt you if you weren't already impressed by the first title.
75
LevelUp April 21, 2020
Even with its limitations and with an approach that seeks to exploit fan service, MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2 finds its way as a video game, with a good dose of fun, and that is saying a lot among so many bad games that have manipulated the passion of anime fans.
72
IGN Italia March 13, 2020
A game made for My Hero Academia fans. Easy, very simple, a bit repetitive but fun.
72
Hobby Consolas March 13, 2020
A bit superior to the previous iteration and spectacular without a doubt, it still is too basic compared to the 'big bosses' of the genre.
70
Everyeye.it March 13, 2020
Fun and spectacular, but not very brave.
70
Vandal March 13, 2020
My Hero One’s Justice 2 feels like an expansion rather than a sequel. There is more content, but that’s about it. It can be a good choice if you like the anime, but it isn’t very deep if you want a fighting game.
70
SpazioGames March 13, 2020
My Hero One's Justice 2 is a perfect fighting game for the hardcore fans of My Hero Academia.
70
The Games Machine March 15, 2020
My Hero One's Justice improves the predecessor's formula too shyly, making it especially suitable for fans of My Hero Academy. It can be fun, but not if you are looking for an excellent quality defect-free fighting game.
70
Twinfinite March 17, 2020
Casual and hardcore fans of My Hero Academia alike will still find something to enjoy in the game, and those looking for a fun arena brawler could still do far worse than this sequel.
70
Hardcore Gamer March 23, 2020
My Hero One’s Justice 2 continues the franchise’s trend of bizarre naming and sub-par story modes, but greatly improves on other aspects of the original. Combat pacing is faster thanks to an increase in mobility on the ground and in the air, while the mission mode has been greatly improved to add some RPG-esque mechanics to the core combat. Fans of the show looking for a way to recreate its action in game form will be satisfied, but due to its mid-season runthrough of storylines, the games remain a poor way for new fans of the series to be made. Still, if you don’t care about the plot and just want a great arena brawler, this is a good one to pickup for non-fans of the series as the bright character-based action helps transcend genres.
70
PlayStation LifeStyle March 23, 2020
It’s a fun way to pass the quarantined time between new anime episodes, that’s for sure.
70
Atomix March 24, 2020
My Hero's One Justice 2 doesn't fix some of the flaws the first game had, and instead, tries to add more content, but with the same mistakes.
70
Digitally Downloaded March 24, 2020
My Hero One’s Justice 2 is a straightforward expansion of the first game, offering new characters and stages galore. Although it relies on the same disappointing implementation of the anime’s story, the arcade mode compensates with humour. The refined arena fighting gameplay carries this one to being among the more unique anime arena fighters in recent years. The sheer personality of each character might be enough for those vaguely interested in the My Hero Academia craze to give this one a shot.
70
Eurogamer Italy March 26, 2020
My Hero One's Justice 2 perfects the formula of the predecessor, with improved combos, a larger roster, more screentime for the antagonists and a greater variety of playstyle in general. However, it remains a casual game, which mainly points to the fans of My Hero Academia and which does not even try for a moment to renew the genre to which it belongs.