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Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"When it comes to My Hero Academia, Bandai Namco took a rather predictable route at least at the start when it came to making games for the series. Arena fighters are the standard for anime and they released My Hero Academia: One’s Justice and its sequel within two years of each other. What came as a surprise though is that after that things went silent. Rather than drawing out a new game for each new story arc, six years have gone by and not only has the manga finished since then, even the anime wrapped up at the end of 2025.
So now that the anime has finished airing, now is the perfect time for Bandai Namco to strike while the fandom is still hot and bring the franchise back for one last brawl in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. Featuring some reworked fighting mechanics, some expanded single player elements, and the largest roster so far, is this title worthwhile for fans?"