My Heroes Academics: All's Justice wants you to be a hero, not just a fighter
Blog Andrew Joseph 30 Sep , 2025 0

One of the lost arts in the fighting game genre is a good, fleshy single player mode, in addition to your standard arcade run or story mode. No, Street Fighter 6's “We Have Yakuza at Home” World Tour doesn't count. Think of Soul Calibur's great weapon guru or Guilty Gear's absolute Bonkers Mom The Art isn't gone – Tekken 8's Awesome Arcade Quest is there – but it relies on life support. I had the chance to sit down with my Hero Academic: All's Justice in the Tokyo Game Show, and my gig on its team mission might just be a shot hit game in Arm Gighting Games – at least in single player mode.
VR, but not VR
What makes all justice spin is unique in that the whole thing is the original story developed with the creators of manga and anime. Another interesting thing is that it all happens in a virtual reality program. But all justice is not just about making the best metal gear 2 impression, it's not just a series of battles. You will also explore the virtual world of all justice. Actually, I found running around, doing side tasks, just loving the atmosphere, as compelling as my heroic academic fights. But I have to be ahead of myself. Let's load my VR journey from the beginning.
My journey began with Izuku “Deku” Midoriya and Toshinori “Everyone Can” Yagi explored the VR world of team missions, and when they got a call from Mei Hatsume, they needed your help to fix the NOMU that they had programmed already appeared. It sounds like a superhero job, so I left. After a quick battle with Nomu, the rest of the 1-A class appeared after NOMU as a very basic tutorial. From there, I was cut off several missions and allowed to explore the world.
The coolest thing about universal justice is that you are not only looking for the next thing from one map marker to another. In fact, Deku and I were quickly stuck with the situation. When Ochaco “uranium” Uraraka called and asked for my help, we were supposed to train on all abilities, so I leaned towards her. See, you can browse the world using each hero’s quirks (if you’re not familiar with my hero academia, quirks are a superpower for one person). This means that when you DEKU, you sway like some kind of legally different Spider-Man. When I arrived I found Uraraka was helping a little girl find the lost cat. OK, my heroic academic community. I was immediately fascinated. We saw the cat on the roof. The only problem is getting there. While Deku is definitely not a great online play for browsing around, it isn't really ideal to go over tall buildings in a single lap and rescue a lost kitten.
Good thing, we're doing team tasks, right? Switch quickly to uranium and use anti-gravity force at once, then I got up and walked away and soon reunited with her cute cat a very happy little girl. Producer Aoba Miyazaki told me that these things are the key to nailing my heroic academic circles. Yes, fighting is important, but the series is also about learning to be a high school student who is heroic, which means interacting with these people in this world is just as important.
Friendly community super
The cat is saved, and it's time to train with everyone who can. We are essentially playing hide and seek: we will complete the tasks assigned by professional heroes and get all the clues we find possible. Let us relax in the world, all justice. We're ready. And, if the whole thing that saves cats is not a clue, not everything will fight.
Don't get me wrong: All justice is still an arena fighter, and if you hit an arena, you know what will happen. You have basic combos, unstoppable attacks, special actions that vary between characters, a super power mode called ascending, and your super final attack. You can also tag in your partner when you absolutely need to rearrange someone’s face. It's fun, even if you're just crawling you while you're working hard and want to remember the controls. I yelled “Good!” In battles, many times I can be sure of not goodbut I caught them.
But there are other things. Once, I had to compete for the top of the building before time ran out, but Ochaco couldn't just surface. We had to find buildings that could be used as stepping stones to enable us to get where we needed it. Everyone has their own different traversal choices. Frompy can climb up buildings because she is essentially a frog. Bakugo can use his explosion to lift himself to a higher level. Koda can talk to animals, which can help you too. I didn't see that in action, but I bet it's great for finding cats.
There are many side missions with other heroes and ordinary citizens. Once, when a random little man pulled up and wanted to throw it away, I was walking along an alley. Let me tell you that guy came to the wrong community. I flew him over like a whole bike-filled rack, which became a running theme. Deku and his friends are heroes, but if you own a bike, these guys are one threaten. OK, at least when I drive him.
Superheroes in the town
There are also some buildings that can heal your team between battles, but Miyazaki told me that there will be challenges to the gym as well if you are looking for something harder. Additionally, the map of the main story and team tasks is connected so you can move from one mode to another by running around. She also told me that completing team tasks will unlock two other modes: Archive mode and Hero Diary. You can play iconic battles in the former series, while the latter allows you to see Class 1-A crew members outside of the anime, just like a team mission. My role in team tasks is already fascinating, but it's great that there are more things to unlock if you get all the work done.
We did eventually track all the power and then we had to fight him. You can have up to three characters on your team, but for this battle I have only Deku and Deku. My Hero Academics’s own big trophy dad goes against everything. Things started…what bad. When I made a bad tag, I almost had a happy birthday, and all of the possible catches Ochaco and Izuku at the same time, one combo draining about two-thirds of my health as a combo. I immediately popped up the Ascendant mode, trying to keep my life, and threw him down until my body was low, I landed in the perfect hit, turned it into a tag combination, and ended with an A-Plus Ultra, finishing the final hit. It was an explosion and a great way to end all the time of justice.
I left my heroic academia: All justice is impressed by boxing, but also committed to building a world that actively becomes a hero, not just a slam. Just like fighting yourself, be a superhero, not just fighting. Things between fights are also important. My heroic academia actors are more than just a bunch of weird savagers. They are learning how to be heroes, which means helping people. Sometimes, saving a cat is the bravest thing you can do.