My Hero One's Justice Reviews

My Hero One's Justice is ranked in the 37th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
34%
Jan 6, 2019

My Hero One's Justice is a disappointing game and doesn't do the anime justice

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Oct 25, 2018

My Hero One's Justice fails to live up to the series's motto: You may get a "Plus Ultra" finisher, but your skill level will never "Go Beyond" the game's rudimentary requirements.

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5 / 10
Nov 1, 2018

“My Hero One's Justice offers a solid fighting system with fighters that feel distinct from one another, but the underwhelming story mode and weak A.I. makes for a disappointing experience.”

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5.3 / 10.0
Oct 29, 2018

My Hero One's Justice is a game aimed almost exclusively at the fans of the series, which will perhaps be satisfied by the fan-service and the scenic performance of the game. It's a pity that too many problems prevent it from sitting next to other well-known exponents of his own genre.

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ZTGD
Top Critic
5.5 / 10.0
Dec 6, 2018

My Hero One’s Justice is not a poor offering, just a thoroughly uneven one that only the hardest-core Manga fans will be able to immerse themselves into. I enjoyed the fast-paced, accessible fighting with an art style that looks great in action, but everything around that gameplay leaves things to be desired.

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6 / 10.0
Nov 8, 2018

If you aren't already attached to the students of U.A., this game probably won't be changing that any time soon.

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Drew Hurley
Top Critic
6 / 10
Oct 28, 2018

A decent tie-in game, something many anime properties never receive, but ultimately My Hero One's Justice can't live up to the standards set by the likes of the Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm releases or even Dragon Ball Xenoverse titles. It's fun and filled with things to keep fans of the series happy, but those looking for a complex and challenging combat system won't find it here.

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6 / 10.0
Oct 30, 2018

Also, thanks to its story mode being quite inaccessible to those who aren't familiar with the series, it's not even a good entry point for those wanting to take their first steps into its thoroughly entertaining world. It's not a bad game by any means, but My Hero One's Justice has very limited appeal.

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3 / 5.0
Nov 14, 2018

My Hero One's Justice leaves room for improvement, but gives us a decent foundation to expand the world of My Hero Academia for future games.

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6 / 10
Nov 7, 2018

When it comes down to it, My Hero One's Justice is filled with a decent amount of content and some really pretty visual effects, but also lacks longevity in other areas: the roster is a bit small, battles mainly consist of button-mashing and dashing, and the network battle is especially unpolished, leaving no option to train or play other modes while waiting for a match.

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6 / 10.0
Nov 13, 2018

My Hero One's Justice may be a faithful and stylish adaptation of the hit anime series, but all the fancy graphics in the world can't do justice to a game whose kryptonite is a severe lack of real substance.

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6 / 10
Nov 6, 2018

My Hero One's Justice is a perfectly adequate fighting game, and a good adaptation of its source material - but it's not much more than that. It provides a great opportunity to play as some much loved (and hated) characters, showcasing the variety of powers each has on offer while being a fun, engaging, and challenging anime-based title, but it's not quite the heroic effort that we were hoping for.

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Oct 23, 2018

My Hero One's Justice takes the essence of the source material and wraps it into an enjoyable package. This is by no means the definitive "My Hero Academia" experience a fan might have been hoping for, but it's still a fun one.

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6 / 10
Oct 31, 2018

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.

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6 / 10
Oct 27, 2018

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.

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62 / 100
Nov 5, 2018

Even the My Hero One's Justice has a fun gameplay mechanics, It doesn't add anyting new on the fighting game genre. Also, the character designs are great.

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6.4 / 10.0
Jun 13, 2018

Bandai-Namco hasn't deviated from their formula of arena fighters that follow strict, already told storylines, with simplistic gameplay mechanics that are hidden under flashy animations and combo counters. While there is much to love about the character designs and reliving some vital moments from the anime series fans have come to love, there just isn't that much substance to hold players captivated for any extended period of time. The animations are impressive, the sound and feel of the menus and characters rings true. Unfortunately there just isn't enough unique content that will entrance players to continue playing after the novelty has worn off.

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6.5 / 10.0
Nov 4, 2018

My Hero One's Justice combines great visuals and attention to each characters’ Quirks and fighting style with a slapdash story mode and English presentation that will leave this one only for fans to really enjoy.

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6.5 / 10.0
Oct 26, 2018

At the end of the day, those expecting a game to be on the caliber of “All Might”, might get a game that is actually more “all right”.

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6.5 / 10.0
Oct 31, 2018

While My Hero One's Justice is a commendable first step into the world of My Hero Academia, there isn't enough meat on the bones to keep you playing for more than a few hours. The game is decent enough, but never quite reaches the Plus Ultra levels of its TV counterpart.

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