![]() ![]() In fact, the only real knock against Injustice 2, a fighting game that does virtually everything right in terms of its design, is the same caveat that was present in Netherrealm Studios’ previous and comparably superb fighting game release, Mortal Kombat X, that being the overly zealous use of microtransactions and additional paid content beyond your initial purchase of the game itself. Indeed, Injustice 2 not only has the burden of attempting to improve its already great predecessor’s foundation for the current generation of consoles, but it also carries the burden of making sure that it doesn’t disturb the growing demand for DC-themed video games overall.įortunately, Injustice 2 succeeds on every conceivable count, being a great sequel to the original Injustice: Gods Among Us, a standout fighting game on its own merits, and another home run for the DC license in the triple-A gaming space! Packing in further refined fighting mechanics, an exciting new set of features and play modes, and another high-quality DC storyline that unites a sizable batch of DC fans’ favourite heroes and villains, Injustice 2 stands tall even during a Summer season that has been surprisingly packed with fighting game releases across all major platforms. Now that Injustice has cemented itself as a beloved triple-A fighting game property alongside Netherrealm Studios’ other main fighter franchise, Mortal Kombat, there was naturally plenty of anticipation surrounding the inevitable sequel. ![]() The DC Universe is making a steady upward creep into the realm of triple-A gaming, and thanks to 2013’s superb fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us, it’s no longer just Batman’s corner of the DCU enjoying that success. ![]()
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