The gameplay pits heroes and villains against one another in fast-paced and frantic combat that looks like its pulled straight from the anime. In My Hero One's Justice, kids are trained to become the next generation of superheroes. With engaging gameplay, this fun anime brawler manages to answer the eternal kid question of wanting to grow up with some sort of cool superpower. Will you prove your mettle and stand tall as the world's latest "Symbol of Peace"? Or will you watch the world descend into chaos under vengeful wrath? The choice is yours. Finally, take your customized character into battle locally or online. You can also challenge yourself in Mission mode, testing characters and Quirks against a variety of scenarios and opponents. You can choose your side in Arcade mode as you pick from the series' roster of characters and duke it out in epic superpowered combat in full 360-degree destructible arenas. Players learn what it means to be a true hero in Story mode with idealistic Izuku Midoriya's journey, then see the other side of the story as events unfold through the eyes of sinister villain Tomura Shigaraki. High School out of the classroom and into the field as they fight some of the most notorious villains around. My Hero One's Justice takes the students and faculty of U.A. High School to become the next generation of superheroes. Based on the popular My Hero Academia manga and anime series, this is a world where superpower "Quirks" are the norm, and the best and brightest train at U.A. The battle between heroes and villains goes "Plus Ultra" in MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE. This game would have gotten a higher review from me if the story mode would have began with season 1 (we missed out on All Might vs Nomu?) so I'm going to have to give it a 3-star review. Mineta is not playable so no worries there. But again none of that is new if you've seen the show. The language in the story mode happens a number of times, mostly just 'damn', and 'ass' (maybe hell?) from the edgy UA student with explosion powers, Bakugo Katsuki. Maybe just a couple of screenshots of a bloodied hero. As far as content warnings go, the violence is a bit tamer than the anime, honestly, and there's very little blood in this game. Don't expect there to be any post-season 3 characters in this game. The purpose of this game is not to tell the plot all that clearly, but to thrust the player into battling MHA villains/heroes one on one like any other brawl-type game. The story cuts here and shifts there and feels quite choppy. If you go into this game expecting it to live up to the anime perfectly, it doesn't. This game was made for existing fans of MHA in mind. Because of this, if the player has not seen the anime (seasons 1-3) the story might be a bit confusing.
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