Wednesday, June 27, 2018

my hero one's justice


My Hero One's Justice

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My Hero One's Justice, also known as My Hero Academia: One's Justice One's Justice in Japan, is a 3D battle action fIghter video game developed by Byking and published by Bandai Namco. It will launch worldwide on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, along with an Xbox One and PC release limited to North America and Europe, in 2018. On April 13, 2018, Bandai Namco announced the game officially for the west, changing the name to My Hero One's Justice for its release, though an English dub hasn't been announced yet. On May 14th, 2018, it was announced that the game will release in Japan on August 23rd, 2018.

In one of Bandco Namco's designed booths for the media, you can also enjoy My Hero's One Justice - aka fighting game from the popular anime series My Boku no Hero Academia or My Hero Academia which, when this news is written, the new season is underway. To be honest, to see the trailers and screenshots that have been released so far, it does look very unattractive. But menjajalnya directly, enough to make us optimistic that this will be a series that will not be difficult to meet the dreams of fans fans of his anime / manga series.

As can be predicted, as a fighting game with a three-dimensional arena from Bandai Namco, you who had tasted the Naruto Ultimate series does not seem to be difficult to master it. The uniqueness of the battle sensation lies in two different features offered here: run and environmental destruction. My Hero's One Justice pinned a single button that allows your character to run in an animated style like in anime. Running will make it easier for you to shorten the distance of the attack, while also maneuvering to avoid attacks from the beginning. The attacks that you throw now also produce a clear effect on the environment. Wrecked walls, flying objects and falling out due to the attack effect, this approach of presentation makes every attack that glide feels so deadly.

But like most fighting games Bandai Namco anyway, it seems difficult to see this game as a game designed to be played competitively at a high level, just like what Arc System Works offers in Dragon Ball FighterZ. In the end, My Hero's One Justice seems to be directed to gamers who are fond of this franchise before.




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