My Hero One's Justice Reviews
“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.”
Review in Arabic | Read full review
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.
Nonetheless, Bandai Namco now has access to a formula that can be overhauled for years to come. Should sequels never see the light of day, One’s Justice is still excellent comfort food for fans of the series.
My Hero One’s Justice is a good adaptation from the My Hero Academia Anime and Manga series, However, The game is far from perfect. The Story cannot attract those who are not familiar with the series' story. There are also weird problems with online play specially in the PC version and some technical problems in gameplay and graphic. There is also no English voice acting available. On the other side, the whole combat mechanics are well-implemented and also customization is very diverse. The artistic aspect of graphics of the game and character modelling are also very good. If you like the anime, then you probably will like the game too, but if you don’t know the anime, the story and other parts of the game may seem confusing.
Review in Persian | Read full review
The presentation and visuals are on point and nail the aesthetics of My Hero Academia, but the story is poorly told, battles are lackluster with a stupid AI offering next to none challenge. Combat is fantastic with the intense destruction of stages but lacks strategy that undermines its credibility in the long run.
If you aren't already attached to the students of U.A., this game probably won't be changing that any time soon.
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 is the first official video game adaptation of My Hero Academia anime which has a quite poor single player mode. The main focus of the devs were on the multiplayer side and it somehow has paid off in the end but the lack of character creation is easily sensed.
Review in Persian | Read full review
All in all, My Hero's One Justice is a fun experience for fans, but that's about its limit. It's faithful to the source material almost to a fault, and it does a great job of including little touches and inside jokes that make it clear that a lot of love for the franchise was included in the game. As a game on its own merits, though, it is thoroughly average. The unbalanced gameplay feels appropriate for the franchise, but it can also lead to it not being very fun for head-to-head play. If you're a big fan of the "My Hero Academia" anime and manga, you'll get your money's worth from this game, but anyone else should wait for a price drop.
It isn’t complex or ground-breaking, but My Hero: One’s Justice is a ton of over-the-top anime fighting fun. The abundance of single-player content and unlockables will keep players busy for quite some time, and the incredibly accurate visual style and fun gameplay make One’s Justice worth checking out.
My Hero One's Justice is, at its beating heart, enjoyable. A low barrier of entry results in pick up and play fun, and there's a treasure trove of unlockables to be discovered. It's a shame then that it's marred by repetition and a spattering of niggles that dampen its quality.
Overall My Hero One's Justice is a game that fans of the series will definitely be able to enjoy. While it does have its flaws, at its core is solid and easily accessible fighting game that anyone can pick up and have some fun with.
My Hero One’s Justice is a conundrum. The game has some great, fun, fast paced gameplay even though it’s rather one dimensional with button bashing. It has an excellent cast of characters and fans of the anime and manga franchise will love it. However, there’s just too much that’s gone wrong with a formula that worked so well for Bandai Namco’s other major shounen game series. Severely handicapping a player’s attack options is not a good choice.
My Hero One's Justice of correct game, generous in content, and worthy when adapting the original material.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Bandai Namco set a goal to adapt My Hero Academia into a video game, and the overall result is quite decent in My Hero One's Justice. It's not a groundbreaking game for those that played other 3D brawlers from the same publisher, but then again the Naruto game franchise didn't become what it is today from just one released title.
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.
My Hero One’s Justice feels more like a base of things to come than anything else. There are lots of things to like here, but not much to love.
If you like fighting games My Hero One's Justice is a fun game to play. A dissapointment however is the fact the game isn't a good entry to the series and is mostly directed towards fans of the show.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
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”.
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.
Review in Turkish | Read full review