The new My Hero Academia game will finally let you live out the fantasy of playing through the anime's big moments
My Hero All's Justice is definitely a step forward, but c'mon: what this series really needs is a Persona-like experience. The game captures some of the most iconic moments from the anime, allowing fans to relive them in a dynamic environment. However, the absence of a deeper school simulation element leaves a gap in fully immersing players in the world of My Hero Academia. The combat system is enjoyable, but it lacks the strategic depth found in other titles. - A more nuanced character development system could enhance player engagement. - Exploring relationships and daily life would add layers to the gameplay experience. Overall, while it's fun, it falls short of the richer experience fans are craving. Perhaps future updates could incorporate these elements to provide a more comprehensive experience. For more details, check out PC Gamer's article. Until then, the game remains a solid but incomplete tribute to the beloved series.