My Hero Academia: All's Justice

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Top Critic Average

48%

Critics Recommend

TheGamer
3 / 5
The Games Machine
8.2 / 10
COGconnected
75 / 100
Reno Gazette-Journal
6.5 / 10
Gameblog
6 / 10
The Outerhaven Productions
3 / 5
CGMagazine
6 / 10
Impulsegamer
4 / 5
Creators: Bandai Namco Entertainment, Byking Inc.
Release Date: Feb 5, 2026 - PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
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Critic Reviews for My Hero Academia: All's Justice

I desperately wanted to love My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. It looks, sounds, and plays better than One’s Justice, while having tons of details that fans of the series are going to love. And in Free Battle, where there's no ridiculous difficulty spikes, they probably will. It’s just a shame that loving All’s Justice outside of that mode too often feels like getting hit with a Delaware Smash, leaving it as a decent and incredibly frustrating game that should have been great. Hopefully it will be with some sorely-needed balance patches.

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My Hero Academia: All's Justice, thanks to its story mode and the included roster, is certainly the most complete project dedicated to the franchise, even though it suffers from a difficulty level set too low.

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I have mixed feelings about My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. At its core, it has a good 3D arena fighter battle system. Its best feature is its massive dream roster of My Hero Academia characters that all feel unique from one another. But almost every bonus mode and feature feels cheap and undercooked. Everything except the combat seems like an afterthought. But if all you’re looking for is versus battles with tons of My Hero Academia characters, then My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is a dream come true.

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My Hero Academia: All’s Justice puts not one but a bazillion feathers in the One Justice fighting game series’ cap as it bids adieu. This includes a sizable roster plus various modes to keep players entertained as they go about their superhero business. The storytelling can feel a bit disjointed and the fighting isn’t as polished as the heavy hitters of the genre. For folks who like a simple, action-packed experience filled to the brim with their favorite My Hero Academia characters, however, All’s Justice understood its assignment.

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Gameblog

Unknown Author
6 / 10
Gameblog

My Hero Academia: All for One deserves a slightly above-average rating, nothing more. As fans of the anime, we enjoyed our time with the game, which generally does justice to the series despite its shortcomings. It stands well above the disaster that was Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash. That said, if the goal is to recapture the impact and popularity once achieved by the Ninja Storm saga, future entries will need to deliver far more ambitious and refined experiences.

Review in French | Read full review

MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice is the more improved version of the My Hero’s Justice games. Unfortunately, it doesn’t justify getting this game if you are new to the series. A lot of the narrative is gutted, and the controls can feel janky outside combat.

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After previewing MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice in early January, the early showing promised plenty to do in this game. As this game captures the epic finale

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Impulsegamer

Unknown Author
4 / 5.0
Impulsegamer

My Hero Academia is not only one of my favorite shows of all time, but a series that has resonated with so many people, and All's Justice feels like an important, celebratory milestone for the franchise as a whole. Despite some odd hiccups, MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice feels like a meaningful evolution of the series. It is faster, tighter, and more confident than past entries, with a huge amount of content and a combat system that rewards dedication. For fans of the anime, it is an easy recommendation and arguably the ultimate My Hero Academia game. For newcomers, it is still a fun and flashy arena fighter, though the emotional weight of the story will not land as hard without context. Either way, if you are here for exciting fights, expressive characters, and sheer spectacle, All's Justice delivers. Plus Ultra!

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