Injustice 2 story6/2/2023 ![]() One notable issue is that Battle Simulator, the only unchanging world in Multiverse Mode, has been tucked away in the far right corner of the interface. There are still plenty of other challenges that are active, of course, but the ability to choose maybe one expired challenge per session to retry would have been nice. This is both a blessing and a curse in my view, as the player may really enjoy one particular challenge only to have it disappear into the ether forever, or they might miss one with rare rewards and have to wait for another challenge to offer the same thing. Challenges will expire after some time is passed and be replaced with new ones. Mini-adventures set across five parallel universes are intended to keep the player challenged for long after the real story ended. Multiverse Mode is Injustice 2’s massive single-player mode where most players not venturing online will spend their time. This makes the story feel more unique, as if it’s specifically tailored to the player’s preference, and that’s an impressive feat. Unlike other fighting game stories however, the dialogue adapts to player choices, rather than remaining static. Chapter 3, for example, focuses on Green Arrow and Black Canary as they infiltrate the nefarious Society and the player is able to choose between the two before all four battles in the chapter. It follows a similar format to the previous Injustice, carrying out the story by allowing the player to control certain heroes at a time, but some chapters throw choice into the mix. Injustice 2’s crowning achievement is its story mode, one rivaling any superhero movie from the last decade. NetherRealm Studios has done it again with Injustice 2, delivering a game worthy of the lofty DC Comics standard. It doesn’t always succeed, but there’s certainly enough going right to make the game fun. ![]() It’s a game that tries to suit every type of fighting game player, from the fiercest professional to the young folk playing a fighter for the first time. Injustice 2 is easily one of the densest fighting games in recent memory.
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