It’s fun and frustrating, and I’m still not exactly sure if I like it or not. Its mechanics are both completely approachable and astonishingly opaque. It’s a fighting game with a heavy emphasis on its single-player adventure. Unsurprisingly then, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is a game of contradictions. What I do like are concepts for games that challenge conventions-and a fighting game about a hero that can defeat his enemies with one punch sounds pretty much like the exact opposite of everything we know about the genre. I don’t even like fighting games all that much. I haven’t watched or read any One Punch Man content in the past. Let me be clear: I didn’t have to review One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows.
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