

Justice League Task Force is one of those weird little SNES fighting games that feels like it should be way cooler than it actually is. You've got Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman—all the heavy hitters—but the controls are kinda stiff, like your heroes are wading through molasses. I remember picking Flash first, thinking he'd be lightning-fast, but nope, same sluggish punches as everyone else.
It's a Blizzard game, which is wild because they were still figuring things out before Warcraft and StarCraft blew up. The roster's small (only six characters), and the stages are pretty basic, but there's something charming about how janky it all feels. Like, Superman's supermove is just him... flexing? It's so dumb it loops back to being fun.
If you're into '90s fighting games with questionable hit detection and weirdly floaty jumps, this might scratch that nostalgia itch. Just don't expect a polished experience.
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