All's Justice Review - Following the conclusion of the manga and anime, now fans get a chance to experience it in game form.
These My Hero Academia characters almost always came away with a win.
Strong core gameplay and impressive visuals make My Hero Academia: All's Justice a good fighter for fans and newbies alike.
These iconic My Hero Academia moments were done way better in the manga than in the anime.
The My Hero Academia finished airing in 2025, and Bandai Namco has released My Hero Academia: All’s Justice to celebrate.
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My Hero Academia: All’s Justice (PC) review

After previewing MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice in early January, the early showing promised plenty to do in this game. As ...
All's Justice invites players to experience “One Last Smash” through a cinematic story mode and action-packed 3v3 battles that showcase the series’ most iconic Heroes and Villains in their final and ...
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Byking have released a new trailer for My Hero Academia: All’s Justice highlighting the game’s full roster of playable Hero and Villain characters.
My Hero Academia has finally brought Midnight’s wildest hero gear to the anime with the first look at a major new arc coming ...
Choose from a massive cast of U.A. students, Pro Heroes, and Villains, including Final War arc versions ...
As Vigilantes shares the same world as its parent series, returning characters like Shota Aizawa allow the prequel show to explore parts of the manga that the My Hero Academia anime couldn’t due to ...