After last year’s release of “Shonen Jump” celebratory fighting game “Jump Force” gained mixed to negative reviews from hardcore anime fans and gamers alike, Spike Chunsoft’s next foray into digitizing an anime adaptation was scaled back quite a bit with the focus solely being on one series. After gaining popularity for the sheer absurdity of its premise – a self-trained superhero who is strong enough to obliterate enemies by hitting them once – “One Punch Man” didn’t seem poised for a gaming experience, but the developers figured out a way to get around this special trait housed by the franchise’s titular figure. It’s time to put on your super-powered pajamas, run into the chaotic streets, and punch some alien in the face as we gain some first impressions of “One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows”.