- Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
- Release Date: Feb 6, 2026
- Also On: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
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Mar 16, 2026While it doesn’t aim to compete with the depth of the most technical fighting games, its colorful presentation and faithful adaptation of the anime make every battle feel energetic and fun. The roster of heroes and villains captures the spirit of My Hero Academia, turning flashy quirks and familiar rivalries into exciting arena fights. As you spend more time unlocking characters and experimenting with team combinations, the experience becomes more entertaining for fans of the series.
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Mar 2, 2026Unfortunately, I have a very hard time recommending All’s Justice to anyone who is not a huge fan of My Hero Academia. The way this Story Mode is structured, you’re essentially throwing yourself into Season 7 and 8 of the anime with no context as to what came before it. It makes no sense for a newcomer to start here. For existing fans of the series, All’s Justice may be worth a pickup. There is fun to be had here, but it’s not without frustration. Many aspects of this game fall short, despite its ambitious nature. Every mode has a major drawback in one area or another, even if the experience ends up somewhat positive.
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Feb 14, 2026My Hero Academia: All's Justice is filled with original content and new ideas that work quite well. I enjoyed the amount of single-player content we have, along with the enjoyable stories with Team Up mode and little bits here and there with Hero's Diary. The vast amount of characters and a great amount of customizability keep me coming back to play more, even after I finished the stories.