'Injustice 2 (2017)' continues the story of its predecessor, picking up with a divided set of heroes and villains dealing with the aftermath of Superman's regime. It isn't long before a new threat, the ominous Brainiac, forces our superheroes to work together once again. The plot is pretty entertaining, feeling like an appropriate sequel while mitigating its predecessor's potentially confusing elements by taking place in one universe. Each chapter allows you to play as a different hero or villain and you're often given the opportunity to choose who to play as if more than one character is present. The gameplay is largely the same as in the first game, even if it is more refined. All the special moves, environmental hazards, stage transitions and super attacks you expect are present. Once again, it can be a little distracting to see someone as powerful as Superman go up against Harley Quinn, for example, but it's worth it to be be able to play with such a diverse and engaging roster (even if some of those super moves are just ridiculous). As you fight, you build up a meter which can be used on the aforementioned supers or to augment certain special moves. This adds a nice layer of depth to proceedings, as do the difficult-to-pull-off combos and bespoke character abilities. It's typically a lot of fun to play. It is somewhat unresponsive and clunky at times, though. It also has a rather heavy gear system, which allows for customisation of your characters both visually and statistically. This comes into play online but can thankfully be turned off, allowing for generally fair match-ups. The loot box system isn't too in-your-face but it is a little bothersome. Still, the piece is entirely playable without extra monetary aid. Overall, this is an entertaining fighting game that looks great, has a solid story and is especially enjoyable with friends. 8/10