The characters, environments and attacks are positively littered with clever, obscure references to the metal icons’ decorated history. Battles themselves are fun and rewarding, with the occasional difficulty curve being your only barrier to progress. The simplicity of the battle system is improved by splicing rhythm action into the mix. Everytime you attack a circle will close in on your target. Hit this prompt at the right time and you’ll do more damage and possibly stagger your enemies for an extra hit or two. However, if you’re looking for a challenging mobile RPG, you won’t find it here. Every counter is fairly predictable, offering no challenge beyond your constant rhythmic accuracy.
Predictable in terms of pacing. The challenge of each new obstacle never feels overwhelming if you keep on top of your party’s upgrades. Developer: Warner Bros. International Enterprises Price: Free/optional in-game purchases The original Injustice on mobile gave fans of the brawler a reason pick up the mobile version of the game as well as having it on console. Similarly, Injustice 2 manages to hold its own against the console version and is the essential app for anyone who wants to pummel superheroes and villains on the go.