Being the titular One-Punch Man is fun, but the rest of A Hero Nobody Knows' repetitious fighting/action game hybrid is lackluster.
One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody knows is an incremental improvement compared to last year’s very similar Jump Force, but combat can still be frustrating as it struggles with the identity crisis of being neither a solid action RPG or a focused fighting game. The lackluster presentation and limited cutscene animation undercuts its attempt to feel like a worthwhile, interactive translation of the source material, but playing as the intentionally overpowered Saitama is always fun.
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