I don't have any problem saying that Injustice 2 is a better game than its predecessor. The game's bombastic and nonsensical story is easy to overlook when it's so well executed and supported by Grade A fighting controls.
I don't have any problem saying that Injustice 2 is a better game than its predecessor. The game's bombastic and nonsensical story is easy to overlook when it's so well executed and supported by Grade A fighting controls.
Injustice 2 is the best fighting video game released this generation, with stellar single-player and online content, addictive gear and customisation options, fast and frantic gameplay and incredible graphics, all of which impressively realise DC Comics' most iconic superheroes and supervillains.
I pre ordered this game and found myself playing it for over 4 hours straight. Also had some friends over for some couch coop and we all loved it !! Also they bought their own copies the day after.
Injustice 2 is the goods: a great fighting game with an absorbing narrative, plenty of content, and a legendary cast.
Looks great; Leverages the license with far more than mere respect; Loads of end-game depth
Story could be longer
The Injustice universe is one where normal conventions are upended. Superman is an imprisoned tyrant, Batman is at odds with the Justice League and superheroes kill one another. It's also a place that levels the playing the playing field, where characters like Harley Quinn rise from the rank of...
Short but engaging story mode; Beautiful environments and character gear; Rich DC lore explored
Fighting gameplay needs some fine tuning; Multiplayer not for everyone
There are heretics for whom superhero culture holds no appeal or understanding, but I wager that Injustice 2 will captivate even these skeptics. With responsive fighting mechanics, an engaging and fast-moving campaign, a generous roster of characters and top-drawer presentation, Injustice 2 will...
It's been five years since Batman and his team of doppelganger companions defeated the sociopathic tyrant that was once the beacon of hope, Superman in Injustice: Gods Among Us . However, when the world seems to have finally made big strides in putting our planet and its people back together, but...
Fantastic; cinematic story; Fluid gameplay makes you feel like a hero; Gear System adds insane level of customisation; Generous reward system; Beautiful visuals; Guilds makes you feel a part of something big
Locking Darkseid behind pre-order/paywall; It would have been great to add new Super-Moves with Gear System
It didn't take comic book publishers Marvel and DC long to spot the potential that videogames offered as an additional platform for showcasing their respective rosters of heroes and villains.
There's plenty of content here for single-player brawlers, and the online is robust and, although I didn't touch on it much here, free of a lot of the lag and frustration that accompanies many AAA launches.
Overall, Injustice 2's advancements not only soar over its predecessor, but over the majority of other games in the fighting genre, too. Packing a ridiculous amount of content, including a single player experience that's crafted to perfection, Injustice 2 is the prototype for fighters to come.
Terrific story; Multiverse Mode is the greatest single-player experience in fighting game history; Gear system adds a fresh gameplay element
Confusing menus; Some characters are basically clones of Mortal Kombat fighters
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