Deducted one point only because the Switch cannot hit 60FPS during Ultimate Moves. Otherwise, Plus Ultra.
But for Nintendo Switch users, especially those in the homebrew and digital scene, the conversation has shifted toward a very specific keyword:
By: GamingTech Staff
Few anime fighting games have managed to capture the raw, chaotic energy of their source material quite like My Hero One’s Justice 2 . Developed by Byking and published by Bandai Namco, the sequel to 2018’s One’s Justice took everything fans loved—destructible environments, hyper-aggressive “Plus Ultra” mechanics, and a roster full of Quirks—and amplified it.
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