
Okay, so the first couple of My Hero Academia games – or, weirdly, My Hero One’s Justice – were pretty much what you’d expect from a Bandai Namco anime fighting game. But honestly, it looks like they’re really stepping it up with the new one, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. They seem to be putting a lot more effort into this one, which is awesome!
Designed to depict the final battles from the manga, this could be the last entry in the series.
Besides the main Story mode, where your decisions shape the narrative, you can also enjoy open-world Team-Up Missions. These let you freely explore and complete optional side quests whenever you like.
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Plus, you’ll get access to Archives Battle, letting you replay iconic fights from the original manga, and Hero’s Diary, which offers fresh ways to connect with your favorite characters.
The game features both local and online multiplayer options, and its battle system is designed to be accessible for beginners. It starts with helpful assistance, which you can gradually disable as you become more experienced.
This isn’t a revolutionary game, but it’s noticeably more developed and detailed than earlier installments in the series.
We had a chance to try this game out earlier this year and really enjoyed it. We’re hopeful that this version will finally do the original manga story the justice it deserves and provide a satisfying conclusion.
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