After a little wait, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows finally debuts today (February 28th) on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
An adaptation of the manga turned anime, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is a fighting game with a twist, you calling upon Saitama as an instant knockout with you merely having to survive until a timer reaches zero.
It’s a pretty interesting twist on the genre, so here’s everything you need to know about One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows for its launch day.
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Synopsis
Dive into a dynamic fighting game experience with beloved characters from One Punch Man! Play as your favorite hero – or become one!
YOU are the hero!
Create your own hero avatar and choose your own set of powers and abilities!Edge of your seat fighting!
Dynamic 3v3 fighting featuring events as seen in One Punch Man such as meteors and other heroes.
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Price
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows costs $59.99 USD/£49.99 on consoles, while the Steam version costs $49.99 USD/£39.99.
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Reviews
At this time of writing, there aren’t that many reviews for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows on Metacritic, though those we have seen so far are pretty mixed. Steam reviews are much less forgiving, with the game currently sitting on “Mostly Negative” reviews with players criticising the lack of depth, floaty gameplay, and weak controls.
Check out our review, the one true review, after the weekend.
Will One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Come To Switch?
It’s kind of odd that One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows isn’t already confirmed for Switch, to be honest. The Switch seems like a good fit for the game, especially as Bandai’s other anime games, such as My Hero’s One Justice 2, are coming to the platform.
We think it all depends on how well the game does on the platforms it’s currently on, though judging by some of the loading times we’ve seen for the game on other consoles, the Switch may actually struggle to run it properly.
That said, it would be no doubt fun to run around the world of One Punch Man as a fish while on the go, so here’s hoping Bandai and Spike Chunsoft manage to find a way to make it happen.
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