1. MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE - REVIEW ROUNDUP

    The critics have been getting to grips with My Hero One’s Justice.  Here’s a pick of what some of them had to say about Bandai Namco’s latest effort


    DUALSHOCKERS - 8/10

    You can tell developer Byking put a whole lot of care into My Hero One’s Justice and the payoff is something that can be enjoyed by any fan of the widely popular anime and manga.

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    COGCONNECTED - 8.3/10

    This is going to make me sound insane, but I never saw these titles as fighting games until now. They were just flashy vehicles for whatever Shonen Jump series Bandai Namco had gotten the rights to. And yet, underneath all that is a complex yet accessible game that rewards exploration, experimentation and practice. A proper fighting game, in other words. If you’re looking for another 3D fighter, give this one a shot. If you’re a My Hero Academia fan however, you absolutely can’t miss My Hero One’s Justice. This could be the start of something beautiful, after all.

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    TWINFINITE - 7/10

    If there’s one fault My Hero One’s Justice has it’s a lack of ambition, to really try and go for something inventive and new, like its anime counterpart. Still, if you’re jonesing for more My Hero Academia, this will see you through the wait until Season 4.

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    DESTRUCTOID - 6.5/10

    In the end, the game’s biggest sin may be not embodying U.A.’s “Plus Ultra” spirit, and simply settling for being a decent, good-looking fighting game take on a popular anime franchise.

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    CG MAGAZINE - 6.5/10

    This anime-styled fighter goes plus ultra for fans of the My Hero Academia franchise.

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    That completes our round up of a solid entry into Bandai Namco’s evolving fighter stable.  Why don’t you grab a copy today at The Game Collection


    -Darren