ONE PUNCH MAN: A HERO NOBODY KNOWS

ONE PUNCH MAN: A HERO NOBODY KNOWS

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Is this game worth it at a really cheap price?
Title.

It's currently on sale for less than 10 euros so I'm wondering if it's worth it or if it's as bad as everybody says.

Thanks in advance.
Publicado originalmente por ❥ ExtraCutieLover:
• Is this a bad game overall? — No.
• It's poorly optimized? — No.
• It's lack of fan content? — No.
• It's a bland cheap fighting? — No. It has OC hero management with LVLing, city hub and costumes / room / techniques customizations, but you'll be also able to play as any familiar characters.
• It's boring to play? — Depending on if you've played anime fightings or fightings at all.
• How good is the fighting itself? — It's pretty simple, don't expect anything overly thoughtful. As an anime arena fighting, this is quite standard.
• It have bad animation? — No, it's average (quite common for anime title games).
• It REALLY have long loadings times? As the owner of a fairly weak PC (by modern standards), I'll say — No.
• It's worse than last «Jump Force»? — Definitely Not.
• Is it worth the full price? — Like most anime fighting games (even if you are a title fan) - No. Buy with a discount.
• The game is so underestimated, because the "fans" don't know what they want? — Perhaps, or most likely, Yes. :evafacepalm:
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asheer150 8 AGO 2021 a las 4:25 
I have the same question, but I am not concerned about the price. Is this game really good? I watched the game play and liked it all, but was concerned by 'mixed' steam reviews. Also I am a one punch man fan of the anime. Please give insights. Thanks in advance as well.
xShadow-Dragonx 12 AGO 2021 a las 16:42 
no
Augustus Gloop 13 AGO 2021 a las 0:27 
Publicado originalmente por xShadow-Dragonx:
no

Bummer.
asheer150 13 AGO 2021 a las 3:47 
.Hmm... bummer as well...
Yujiro Hanma 14 AGO 2021 a las 5:44 
that game is damn boring the gameplay looks so cheap i regret this for buying it on release
EloyOn 14 AGO 2021 a las 15:41 
I'd say for 10 bucks go ahead if you like the serie, you at least get to play 20 hours. But yeah, it's boring and half baked. AND THE LOADING TIME IS TERRIBLE.

I got the deluxe edition for 15 € and don't regret it.
Heatxttv [Ger] 23 AGO 2021 a las 10:13 
not even 5 are worth this game just skip it
Tyrone Biggums 23 AGO 2021 a las 13:54 
jump force looks like a saint next to this garbage which is a real shame honestly
noobie123 23 AGO 2021 a las 15:28 
damn, was looking to get it at the cheap 84% off, but i'll pass. thanks for the info guys.
hightime1011 23 AGO 2021 a las 21:08 
I just brought the deluxe if you like anime series this would be fun too! Living the anime world . Hell yeah!:lunar2019coolpig:
Honk Honk 24 AGO 2021 a las 6:27 
On Humblebundle you can get it even a little bit cheaper. If you want.
Última edición por Honk Honk; 24 AGO 2021 a las 6:34
Mr. Growly™ 24 AGO 2021 a las 8:40 
Publicado originalmente por asheer150:
I have the same question, but I am not concerned about the price. Is this game really good? I watched the game play and liked it all, but was concerned by 'mixed' steam reviews. Also I am a one punch man fan of the anime. Please give insights. Thanks in advance as well.


Publicado originalmente por Augustus Gloop:
Publicado originalmente por xShadow-Dragonx:
no

Bummer.

I disagree, I've just given this game a good half day of play and I will say. If your a fan of the anime, if your not going to go into this as a serious fighting game, Its a lot of fun joining the world of heroes.

yeah the games not the best, the opponents can pull of some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ moves sometimes but I am having fun with this. at sale price. Yeah i would say its worth it and honestly I like this better then Jump Force.
xShadow-Dragonx 24 AGO 2021 a las 10:24 
Publicado originalmente por Mr. Growly™:
Publicado originalmente por asheer150:
I have the same question, but I am not concerned about the price. Is this game really good? I watched the game play and liked it all, but was concerned by 'mixed' steam reviews. Also I am a one punch man fan of the anime. Please give insights. Thanks in advance as well.


Publicado originalmente por Augustus Gloop:

Bummer.

I disagree, I've just given this game a good half day of play and I will say. If your a fan of the anime, if your not going to go into this as a serious fighting game, Its a lot of fun joining the world of heroes.

yeah the games not the best, the opponents can pull of some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ moves sometimes but I am having fun with this. at sale price. Yeah i would say its worth it and honestly I like this better then Jump Force.

yeah no, i mean sure thats your opinion but even jump force is better than this game.... this game feels like its stuck in the old generation of games mechanically anyone get knocked down on the ground? have fun waiting 5 seconds each time till they get back up massively breaking the flow of gameplay... this is the lowest tier of fighting game even when compared to casual ones.. and being a fan of the series doesn't help gloss over how dull and mundane everything feels in it. and the load times yikes.
Augustus Gloop 25 AGO 2021 a las 8:30 
Yeah...see, this why it's a bummer. Some people say it's 'okay' if you like the anime (which I do) and some say it's not even worth your time. I'm torn because even though 10 bucks isn't alot of money, I don't want to buy this game just to find out I hate it.

What to do? What to do?
Tanoomba 25 AGO 2021 a las 13:46 
I had this on my wishlist for a while but decided to give in and buy it on sale yesterday (with the DLC). I had read several reviews so I wasn't going in expecting a mechanically polished experience, but I did enjoy the show a lot and I have been able to put up with the idiosynchrasies of Japanese games in the past and enjoy them for their quirkiness so I figured "Why not?"

As expected, it's pretty rough mechanically. It's one of those run-anywhere vs fighting games with awkward and clunky controls and weird gimmicks that can be more annoying than fun. But I also quite enjoy it so far (I've only played 3 hours). To be clear, I'm terrible at fighting games in general and I am usually unable to comprehend, let alone effectively make use of their deep and nuanced systems. I don't mind a game being simple and unbalanced if it's fun, and so far I'm enjoying slapping around opponents with visually-impressive effects by more-or-less just button mashing.

Having said that, I have had enough of these tutorials where they tell you every move in the game, have you use them once each, then assume you know the basics and throw you into the game proper. I always finish these tutorials more confused than when I started, and I'll end up playing for hours before realizing there were moves I was "taught" that I had completely forgotten existed. The way you are introduced to all the game's mechanics is also the same long, drawn-out, pace-killing, text-heavy, hyper-repetitive slog that so many Japanese-developed games start with. A text blurb with sound will pop up in the corner to tell you who to talk to. You'll talk to that person and they explain a mechanic. A separate message screen pops up explaining the same mechanic again. The character will paraphrase the explanation again. Then you'll try out the mechanic, triggering another noisy box telling you you've accomplished your mission, followed immediately by a new box telling you where to go next. Repeat for what feels like a really long time. And despite how repetitive the explanations are, they're STILL hard to understand due to bizarre terminology and having to remember the differences between Headquarters and Branch Offices, an eagle-and-wing icon and an eagle-face-only icon, at least four types of experience currency, and more stuff that could not be less intuitive.

But if you have the patience for that kind of stuff (and I do), then you feel you've earned the fun appearances from familiar characters when they occur and you can have a decent time playing as them and seeing what cool moves they have. And because you need to fight a lot of minor, non-canon characters too, it seems the devs had fun creating new wacky opponents (I particularly enjoyed the stern-looking sunflower guy). Unfortunately, most of the dialogue is delivered through text boxes, so you don't get to actually hear as much of these characters as you'd like to. It's also appropriate to have you create your own character and go through the process of becoming a hero and raising your hero rank. And since you can change your appearance and your move set almost any time, you can at least get some variety within the fairly simple fighting system.

So while it may sound like I had a lot to complain about, I don't regret buying it at all. I don't know if I'll have the patience to get through the whole game, but the charm and simple fun have me optimistic that I'll be able to keep enjoying this game for a while yet. Fun if you're a fan of Japanese wackiness and you're patient enough to put up with outdated and clunky mechanics and user interface.
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