World Heroes Perfect Review – Back in Time!

Hitting the scene back in ‘95 (a great year for fighters!), Code Mystics and SNK are going back in time with their Steam release of World Heroes Perfect.

Featuring rollback netcode and plenty of TLC (also from the 90s), should players brush up on history with this four-button fighter?

World Heroes Perfect Review – Back in Time!

While the control scheme in World Heroes Perfect features two punches and two kicks, the fun comes when you combine buttons. Special Attacks, fake faints, and even taunt. Throw in some throwing and dash mechanics, and this is one swift title.

World Heroes Perfect also keeps things fresh with its cast of world heroes – it’s in the name! With Rasputin, Hanzou, Captain Kidd, and the aptly named “Muscle Power” among its 19-character roster, this approach encourages experimentation and packs a number of left-field picks as players fight in the Jurassic Period and the like.

We’re looking at you, Mudman.

For those who’ve played previous World Heroes entries (great taste!), World Heroes Perfect serves as the culmination of the series.

Not only does this entry pack the most polish, the aforementioned Special Attacks from pressing three buttons tap into one’s Hero Gauge. It adds a nice dash of resource management we greatly appreciated.

Throw in some Desperation Attacks, and it allows for one to turn the tables and for a number of clutch, hype-worthy moments that still deliver, even decades later.

When it comes to World Heroes Perfect’s Steam release, its online mode features rollback netcode that just works, Todd Howard-style.

While players get ready for the next battle, they can also take part in its One Player Mode or Practice modes – the latter featuring a dedicated menu with speed settings, inputs, and adjustments to its different gauges.

It’s always better to lab than just twiddle your thumbs, after all. 

This release also pays tribute to its world heroes with its gallery mode featuring a number of illustrations, along with a set number of achievements. There are also a handful of frames one can choose, and players can finely tune the graphics to one’s liking. Leaderboards for Single Play and Online Wins are also present and accounted for.

For those looking for power, the mid-boss Zeus (above) is also playable in this release from the offset. While a small addition, tapping into his superhuman strength and energy attacks (that translate into energy punches) is a welcome touch.

The perfect history lesson, World Heroes Perfect combines timeless fights with rollback netcode and more in what amounts to a title that respects the past while also looking to the future.

World Heroes Perfect Review

Reviewed On: PC (A digital code was provided)
Release Date: May 2, 2026
Platforms: PC (via Steam)
Developer: Code Mystics
Publisher: SNK

Aggregate Scores: Metacritic

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