Review spideylibrarian 3/5 · Nov 14, 2025
Decent enough story mode, but still rather frustrating
I probably outgrew fighting games in the late 90s, shortly after playing and completing Street Fighter on the SNES. I never cared for the gratuitous bloodiness of Mortal Kombat, the 3D innovations of Tekken, or really anything else. As fighting games kept getting bigger, more powerful, and more complex, I found my frustrations with them continuing to build... on the …
I probably outgrew fighting games in the late 90s, shortly after playing and completing Street Fighter on the SNES. I never cared for the gratuitous bloodiness of Mortal Kombat, the 3D innovations of Tekken, or really anything else. As fighting games kept getting bigger, more powerful, and more complex, I found my frustrations with them continuing to build... on the rare occasions I played them.
Such is the case with Injustice: Gods Among Us. I played through the campaign mode, and enjoyed the story well enough as a person trying to consume more DC media. But even on Normal mode, the fights would get frustrating, and sometimes I'd find myself stuck on a 'boss' character for longer than I started to feel was worth it. The amount of time, energy, and effort that would be required to learn the full mastery of even one champion is something I just can't afford to commit to these days, to say nothing of mastering the entire roster of characters.
With that said, I enjoyed a lot of the dialog, the plot, and the voice cast (I loved hearing Adam Baldwin say, "Time to kick my ass!"). I've read some of the Injustice graphic novels, and realize this is a fairly sizeable event, and for that reason just kind of went with things as they occurred. The playthrough was enjoyable enough for the story, and as a very casual player of this kind of game, found the experience worthwhile.
But then I tried playing arcade mode.
There's nothing WRONG with it, per se, but for me, it's a lot of fighting game repetition and joyless grinding, where I'm trying to either button mash my way to victory or devote hours to learning the move sets for specific characters. I'd occasionally flail my way into a move or combo that works for a certain character, and often just stick with it until I was able to inch myself into a win. I could feel myself getting frustrated and crass as the game made me more hostile at the opponents. Not the most gratifying way to spend my gaming time.
So while I'm glad to have played and finally finished the story mode of Injustice, as well as an arcade run for Nightwing, I think I'll pass on trying to unlock all the badges, icons, and other goodies. Oh, and there is NO WAY I'm going to try to platinum this one.
In any case, here's a link to one of my let's play streams to this game, in which I am mostly enjoying it. I think.

