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My Hero One’s Justice 2 Review – Deku Has It Easy (PS4)



My Hero One?s Justice was a fine adaptation of My Hero Academia, even if the name was a bit confusing. Naturally, it didn?t cover all of the content featured in My Hero Academia, in part because that?s an anime that is currently still airing new episodes. Fast-forward a year and a half, and there are new episodes to cover. Bandai Namco has thus released My Hero One?s Justice 2, which promises new playable characters, and new stories to play through. But could this have been better served as an expansion to the original release" Let?s find out in our My Hero One?s Justice 2 review.
Unreal and Mostly Reliable
The Unreal Engine 4 powers My Hero One?s Justice 2, like so many of the recent Bandai Namco releases these days. The result is an experience that?s smooth, most of the time. There?s excellent cel-shading, over the top, fun animations for super-powered moves, and okay, if generic, backgrounds for most levels. The target frame rate is 60, which is hit most of the time. But occasionally, special moves that cause large effects, such as Overhaul creating chunks of Earth to shoot up from under the ground, can wreak havoc on the frame rate?s stability.
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