Europe eShop Code | ||
Europe eShop Code | €20.49 | |
US Standard | €27.36 | |
Global Standard | €46.09 |
Your fight for Justice starts now. Whether you want to see the destruction of humanity or believe heroes should defend those in need, fight to prove your justice in My Hero One's Justice. The popular weekly Shonen Jump manga series comes to life, as players experience the abilities of fan favorite characters such as Izuku, Deku, Midoriya, Katsuki Katchan Bakugo, All Might and many more in this arena brawler, where you'll get to choose between hero and villain in your path to justice.
Utilize Quirks and call upon your sidekicks to activate powerful attacks where your environments are at your disposal in total field destruction. Features:* Based on the hit weekly Shonen Jump manga series. * Heroes or Villains -- Choose between fan favorite characters like Deku, All Might, Tomura, and many more in your path to justice.
* Total destruction -- The environments are at your disposal as players can destroy their surroundings in fierce battles. * Unleash Superpowers -- Utilize each character's quirks to plant explosive attacks. * Gorgeous and faithful Anime-style graphics.
MY HERO ONES JUSTICE is also available on PC, PS4 & XBox One.
If you’re a fan of My Hero Academia, I still highly recommend this game, and if you’re not, this one might change your mind, if the tiniest bit. After all, what game doesn’t have its quirks?
My Hero One’s Justice stays faithful to the source material and offers a wealth of quality content. The story may be a bit convoluted for those who haven't seen the anime but the depth of combat nuance will keep most fighting game fans happy.
My Hero One's Justice is packed with things to do and looks good while doing them. The battles themselves are fun and frenetic with the characters playing well against each other. This is probably the best arena battle game to date from any anime. Plus Ultra.
I had a lot of fun with My Hero One’s Justice. There’s something about the game’s simplicity that felt refreshing in not needing to completely commit myself into learning the ropes. It’s a fun fighter to take on the go, too, allowing for players to split the Joy-Con for a quick, convenient throwdown. It may not have the most robust features in a fighting game, and there is a lot here that could be improved upon, but, despite this, the easy to learn gameplay system and over-the-top combat results in an entertaining score-settler regardless of whether you’re a fan of the series or not.
My Hero One's Justice will keep you entertained for hours, but it is by no means an essential anime fighter.
My Hero One's Justice is a fun and direct game that will delight fans. It is a good fighting game with a lot of unlockable content. However, it can be improved in various aspects such as its gameplay or its technical specifications.
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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