
Release Date: October 26, 2018
A three-dimensional fighting game based on the popular manga My Hero Academia. It follows the story of a young boy Izuku Midoriya, who wants to become a superhero.
My Hero Academia: One's Justice is a three-dimensional action game with fighting genre’s elements from the Japanese studio of Byking, which is known from the Rise of Incarnates, and free-to-play abandoned in 2015. The game has been released by Bandai Namco company.
The game is based on a popular manga My Hero Academia (as well as its anime adaption) and has the same protagonist in Izuku Midoriya, a young boy who wants to become a superhero. This isn’t an uncommon occurrence in his world, as almost the entire human population possesses superpowers called Quirks. However, Izuku is among those few who were born without any Quirk and he has no hope of ever making his dream come true. However, one day he receives One For All, the Quirk of the strongest hero in the world – All Might. But before Izuku becomes the hero he dreams of, he needs to face Tomura Shigaraki, the leader of the criminal organization League of Villains.
My Hero Academia: One's Justice is based on mainly arcade game mechanics and making use of characters’ special powers. One of its selling points comes in form of interactive arenas. Players fighting in a city can use buildings to their advantage (e.g. by running on their walls) and powerful attacks can destroy the environment to change the battlefield itself.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
Developer: Byking
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
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System Requirements for My Hero One's Justice Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-750 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 940 3.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 6870 or better, 12 GB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.
Game Ratings for My Hero One's Justice Video Game.
IGN: 7 / 10 by Mitchell Saltzman
Despite the shallow combat and weak story mode, there's fun to be had in My Hero One's Justice.
Nintendo Enthusiast: 7 / 10 by Andrew Gonzalez
My Hero One’s Justice won’t recruit new people to the franchise, but in terms of anime adaptations, this game is faithful to the source material, and that’s all a fan can really ask for.
COGconnected: 83 / 100 by James Paley
Average score from votes.