My Hero One's Justice
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My Hero One's Justice Trailers
MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE - Features Trailer | PS4, X1, PC, Switch
MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE - Street Date Trailer | PS4, XB1, PC, Switch
MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE - E3 Trailer | PS4, XB1, PC, NSW
Critic Reviews for My Hero One's Justice
Despite the shallow combat and weak story mode, there's fun to be had in My Hero One's Justice.
My Hero One's Justice captures the feeling of superpowered heroes and villains fighting against one another in destructive arena battles but doesn't do justice to My Hero Academia's story.
While My Hero One's Justice certainly looks the part - with all the crash, bang and wallop you'd expect from a game based on such an outlandish anime - it proves to be more style over substance. If the likes of Blade Strangers and SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy have got you in the mood for easy-to-pick-up fighters, this title will easily fit that mould, but for everyone else, it's a disappointing use of a franchise brimming with quirky (no pun intended) potential.
My Hero One's Justice certainly gets an A for effort but scrapes by with a C for it's working out.
My hero one's justice is a frantic fighting game specially designed for fans of the franchise. Broadly speaking, it is a very superficial game. With online mode being the most entertainment and starting hours it can offer.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
I think ultimately, this game will boil down to what each individual player is looking for. My Hero One's Justice falls in between something casual and competitive, a game that can be fun to enjoy with friends or played competitively at a much lesser level than other games in the fighting game community. On that note, I'll leave you with a saying from the greatest hero of all time… PLUS ULTRA!!!
My Hero One's Justice is a good fighting game that shines the most in the multiplayer and that will be truly appreciated by those who already are fans of the manga/anime. Despite its lack of depth regarding single player content, it is an enjoyable experiencie due to the fine adaptation of the heroes and villains as well as because of its funny customization system.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
My Hero One's Justice sees Bandai at their property-managing best, bringing a hugely enjoyable fighting game experience to the My Hero Academia franchise. The Switch version has a few rough edges, but ultimately the colourful anime brawling feels perfectly at home on Nintendo's continually surprising handheld.
Industry Coverage
My Hero One's Justice 2 Arrives Next March with New Playable Characters
My Hero One's Justice 2 will launch in March 2020, Bandai Namco revealed today, and if you played the first game, the sequel will pick up right where you left off.
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