DateΒ 15/12/2023
Japanese comics are always good material for game makers to exploit.
These games not only satisfy comic book fans but also attract the attention of players with excellent storylines, graphics, and gameplay systems.
1. “Persona 5” (2016): Adapted from the Persona manga and anime series, Atlus’s “Persona 5” follows the lives of a group of students who can summon and use Persona to fight supernatural forces. This game received high praise for its plot, characters, and combat system.
2. “Dragon Ball FighterZ” (2018): Based on the popular manga and anime series “Dragon Ball,” “Dragon Ball FighterZ” is a 2.5D fighting game developed by Arc System Works. This game was praised for its beautiful graphics and engaging gameplay, while also retaining the appeal of the Dragon Ball world.
3. “Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4” (2016): As the final installment of the “Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm” series, Bandai Namco Entertainment’s “Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4” offers a dramatic experience with Great graphics and unique fighting style in the Naruto world.
4. “One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4” (2020): Combining the hack-and-slash genre and adapting Eiichiro Oda’s “One Piece” manga, “One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4” allows players to fight a series of enemies using familiar groups of characters from One Piece.
5. “My Hero One’s Justice” (2018): Based on the manga and anime series “My Hero Academia,” Bandai Namco Entertainment’s “My Hero One’s Justice” is a 3D fighting game where players can use superpowers to confront each other. This game offers a unique experience in the superhero world.