Heroes United: Fight x3 is a lawsuit just waiting to happen, so let\'s talk about it
Heroes United: Fight x3 is a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG that, at first glance, doesn’t seem particularly remarkable. The gameplay revolves around assembling a team of diverse characters and sending them into battle against waves of enemies and challenging bosses. It’s a familiar formula we've seen many times before, but not inherently flawed—just standard fare.
What does make Heroes United stand out, however, isn't its gameplay or story, but rather the curious cast of characters featured in its promotional material. A quick visit to the game’s official site or social media channels reveals some very recognizable faces—faces that almost certainly aren't officially licensed. Characters resembling Goku, Doraemon, and Tanjiro appear prominently, raising more than a few eyebrows.
It's always amusing to see such blatant imitation attempt to pass as original content. There's something oddly nostalgic about it—an old-school approach to game marketing that feels like it was pulled straight from the early days of app stores. While it may lack authenticity, there's no denying it brings back memories of the wild west era of mobile gaming.
Still, while Heroes United might raise a few laughs, it's worth remembering there are plenty of genuinely great mobile games launching regularly. If you're looking for something fresh and well-crafted, why not check out our latest list of top new mobile games to try this week?
And if you're after deeper insights, don't miss Stephen’s review of Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago, a title that delivers both engaging gameplay and a much catchier name.
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