![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Barring Story Mode, Versus, and Online Play, you’ve got Arcade and Mission modes, giving solo players more ways to fight their way through this universe. While it might not have the most depth, My Hero One’s Justice does have a pretty decent amount of breadth, going beyond a fair few major fighting games I can think of. But while Ultimate Ninja Storm has a half-dozen games to polish up its character roster and mechanics (not to mention about 70,000 manga issues to draw from), this is a first attempt at bringing My Hero Academia to the PC. Both rely heavily on you knowing the characters to understand what’s going on, both for the story and for the actual combat moves. Both are fairly simple fighting games with free-roaming movement in a 3D environment. In terms of gameplay, comparisons can most easily be drawn to the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series. ![]()
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