One of the most eagerly anticipated mobile games of the year is One Punch Man: World, which will also be receiving a PC release published by Crunchyroll Games in 2023. Adapting the hit manga/anime franchise One-Punch Man by ONE, the game recently launched a closed beta period for fans interested in getting an early extended hands-on experience with the game. Though getting into the game is slowed by a prolonged tutorial period, once the true breadth of the game and immersion into the One Punch Man universe begins, One Punch Man: World is a fun, accessible game to pick up and play while offering a surprising depth in gameplay.One Punch Man: World begins with three heroes who have recently joined the Hero Association, an organization dedicated to combating monsters as they surface all over Japan. After several opening missions, players get access to veteran heroes from the One-Punch Man anime series, from the cybernetic Genos to the unassuming Saitama, taking on familiar foes from epic moments in the series and new battles. Along the way, players can explore the world of the game, navigating multiple cities and taking on side missions as they either recreate key story beats or forge their own action-packed adventures.After a rip-roaring prologue showcasing the base gameplay mechanics with Saitama, One Punch Man: World transitions to its dedicated tutorial sequence led by a trio of more obscure characters, including the super-powered speedster Lightning Max. The tutorial covers how to upgrade characters, swap lead heroes within a team, and trigger ultimate attacks as they take on a series of enemies to give the player a better idea of the breadth of gameplay. Coming off the frenetic prologue, this throws off the pacing a bit, but in the game’s defense, there is a lot of information to go over before it begins in earnest – one can’t help but wonder if there was a more streamlined way to get this across.RELATED: My Next Life as a Villainess Movie, Classroom of the Elite and More to Premiere at Anime NYC
One of the most eagerly anticipated mobile games of the year is One Punch Man: World, which will also be receiving a PC release published by Crunchyroll Games in 2023. Adapting the hit manga/anime franchise One-Punch Man by ONE, the game recently launched a closed beta period for fans interested in getting an early extended hands-on experience with the game. Though getting into the game is slowed by a prolonged tutorial period, once the true breadth of the game and immersion into the One Punch Man universe begins, One Punch Man: World is a fun, accessible game to pick up and play while offering a surprising depth in gameplay.
One Punch Man: World begins with three heroes who have recently joined the Hero Association, an organization dedicated to combating monsters as they surface all over Japan. After several opening missions, players get access to veteran heroes from the One-Punch Man anime series, from the cybernetic Genos to the unassuming Saitama, taking on familiar foes from epic moments in the series and new battles. Along the way, players can explore the world of the game, navigating multiple cities and taking on side missions as they either recreate key story beats or forge their own action-packed adventures.
After a rip-roaring prologue showcasing the base gameplay mechanics with Saitama, One Punch Man: World transitions to its dedicated tutorial sequence led by a trio of more obscure characters, including the super-powered speedster Lightning Max. The tutorial covers how to upgrade characters, swap lead heroes within a team, and trigger ultimate attacks as they take on a series of enemies to give the player a better idea of the breadth of gameplay. Coming off the frenetic prologue, this throws off the pacing a bit, but in the game’s defense, there is a lot of information to go over before it begins in earnest – one can’t help but wonder if there was a more streamlined way to get this across.
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