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To see the flashy 'Plus Ultra' moves and environmental destruction in action, watch this gameplay overview:

“The best way to have fun with My Hero One's Justice is to grab a fellow fan of the show and go to town in the local Versus mode.” CGMagazine · 7 years ago

: Players can experience the story from both the Heroes' and Villains' viewpoints, adding significant replay value.

is a 3D arena fighting game that successfully translates the high-octane "Quirk" abilities of the My Hero Academia anime into a flashy, accessible brawler. While it offers a visually stunning experience for fans, it often struggles with technical performance on the Nintendo Switch. Gameplay & Combat Mechanics

: One of the game's highlights is the deep customization system, where you can unlock and equip various costumes, accessories, and voice clips for your fighters. Technical Performance on Switch

Community members and critics emphasize that the game is a "love letter" to fans rather than a competitive fighting powerhouse.

While the game captures the anime's aesthetic, the Nintendo Switch version faces notable hurdles:

The single-player campaign retells the anime's storyline from the arc through the All Might vs. All For One showdown.