Going into My Hero One’s Justice 2, I had no prior knowledge of the franchise. Friends would talk about the show, recommend it, but I still hadn’t got around to watching it myself. What I knew about My Hero Academia went as far as knowing what Quirks are and that All Might was the best.
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Bandai Namco published a new story trailer for My Hero One’s Justice 2, showing the game’s various modes and how it retraces parts of Kouhei Horikoshi’s popular shonen. Some of the new playable characters in this sequel are featured as well. My Hero One’s Justice 2 got a Mission mode, which feels kinda similar to
Bandai Namco revealed multiple new screenshots and info for My Hero One’s Justice 2 through the game’s Japanese official site. The game’s Japanese release date was also officially confirmed as March 12, 2020. We already heard the date a few days ago through magazine leaks. Bandai Namco technically didn’t confirm yet the game will be
If you’ve been waiting for the next game about Deku and friends, Bandai Namco revealed the release date for My Hero One’s Justice 2. The game will be launching on March 12 for PS4, Switch and Xbox One. Only a Japanese date was confirmed for now, and we heard this via the usual magazine leaks.
My Hero One’s Justice has now shipped 500,000 units worldwide across PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC. To celebrate the game has been discounted by 30%, for those in Japan. Bandai Namco first released My Hero One’s Justice, an adaptation of popular shonen manga, on August 23, 2018 in Japan as My Hero
Today Bandai Namco released a batch of new screenshots of its upcoming anime game My Hero One’s Justice. This time around we get to see the current dominating hero Endeavor, who will be available as a pre-order bonus or purchasable separately at launch for those who prefer not pre-ordering. His fighting style reflects his fiery personality,
Today Bandai Namco released a brand new trailer of the upcoming anime fighting game My Hero One’s Justice. If the title feels familiar but not too much, that’s because it’s actually a My Hero Academia game, titled My Hero Academia: One Justice in Japan. Bandai Namco lost the “Academia” in the west likely due to licensing reasons. The trailer is
Looks like Bandai Namco isn’t yet done announcing new playable characters for its upcoming anime game My Hero One’s Justice. If the title feels familiar but not really, that’s because it’s actually a My Hero Academia game, titled My Hero Academia: One Justice in Japan. Yet, in the west, Bandai Namco lost the “Academia” likely due to licensing reasons.
Today, Bandai Namco Entertainment released a brand new trailer of the upcoming fighting action game My Hero One’s Justice. If the title feels a bit weird, that’s because it’s actually a My Hero Academia game, titled My Hero Academia: One Justice in Japan. Yet, in the west, it lost the “academia” probably due to licensing reasons. The trailer focuses
Last week, Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the addition of Gran Torino and Muscular as playable characters in its upcoming anime game My Hero One’s Justice. Despite the slightly weird western title, it’s actually a My Hero Academia game titled in Japan My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. Today we get to see those characters in action, each with his own gameplay trailer.
During the Twitch live coverage from E3 2018, Bandai Namco Entertainment showcased live gameplay of its upcoming anime game My Hero One’s Justice, which despite the slightly weird western title, is actually a My Hero Academia game titled in Japan My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. We get to see a match between Shoto Todoroki and Izuki Midoriya, with four
Bandai Namco is continuing to reveal new characters for My Hero One’s Justice, which despite the slightly western title, is actually a My Hero Academia game titled in Japan My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. Today we get the reveal of two more characters, Himiko Toga and Dabi. In order to show them off, the press release included a few screenshots
Bandai Namco is continuing to reveal new characters for My Hero One’s Justice, which despite the weird western title, it’s actually a My Hero Academia game titled in Japan My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. Today we get the reveal of three more characters, Kyoka Jiro, Eijiro Kirishima, and Fumikage Tokoyami. In order to show them
Today Bandai Namco released a new batch of screenshots of its upcoming anime-inspired game My Hero One’s Justice, which recently lost the “Academia” from the original Japanese title My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. First of all, we get to see more of villain Tomura Shigaraki in action, alongside his unique quirk “Decay.” Hitting an enemy four times with
Today Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the official title for the western release of My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. The game will be named My Hero One’s Justice both in North America and Europe, probably to dodge the usual licensing issues with anime titles. Alongside the new title, we also get a new traler in English, a batch