All Might would be elated

- by Sammy Barker

The initial two My Hero Academia titles – or My Hero One’s Justice, as they were oddly relabeled – were your typical Bandai Namco anime fighting games. However, the publisher seems to be fully committing to this third installment, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice.
Intended to illustrate the concluding battles from the manga, this could potentially be the final addition to the series.
Moreover, alongside the Story mode – which places your decisions at the heart of the narrative – you’ll discover the expansive Team-Up Mission, allowing you to wander through a sandbox at your own pace and engage in side-quests.
You’ll also gain access to Archives Battle, showcasing iconic confrontations from earlier in the manga, and the Hero’s Diary, where you can interact with characters from the original material in fresh and exciting manners.
Of course, the usual blend of local and online multiplayer is included, alongside a combat system tailored to assist beginners with the mechanics, which can gradually be phased out.
While nothing presented here is particularly revolutionary, it is undoubtedly far more developed than its predecessors in the series.
We had the opportunity to experience this earlier this year, and it was enjoyable to play, so we’re hopeful this will finally honor the manga, concluding the narrative in a satisfying manner.
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As the Editor for Push Square, Sammy possesses over 15 years of experience scrutinizing the PlayStation universe, spanning from PS3 to PS5 and everything in between. He is well-versed in PS Studios and industry trends, in addition to sports games and simulators. He also relishes RPGs when he can allocate time to them and has a penchant for gacha games.
