My Hero One’s Justice introduces Story Mode, Villain Mode, Character Customization, and Online Battles
The latest issue of Weekly Jump has first information on the various gameplay modes of My Hero One’s Justice.
Here are the details:
Story Mode – Experience the story through battles, starting from Izuku Midoriya and Gran Torino’s first meeting. There will also be story developments unique to the game.
Villain Mode – After you clear the Story Mode of the hero side, a new mode will unlock where you can enjoy the story from the villains’ perspective.
Character Customization – Use the items you obtain in Story Mode and in Online Battles to remodel characters and your player card.
Online Battles – Show your customized characters off in Online Battles.
My Hero One’s Justice is due out for PlayStation 4 and Switch on August 23 in Japan, and for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in 2018 in the Americas and Europe.
My Hero One’s Justice launches in October in the Americas and Europe
My Hero One’s Justice will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam in the Americas and Europe in October, Bandai Namco announced at E3 2018.
In Japan, My Hero One’s Justice will launch for PlayStation 4 and Switch on August 23.
Here is an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:
My Hero One’s Justice enables players to form three-person squads made up of their favorite U.A. High students, such as Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, and Tsuyu Asui. Squads can also include Pro Heroes, such as All Might and Eraserhead, and villains, such as Stain, Dabi, and Himiko Toga, all fighting for their ideals in over-the-top three-dimensional, environment-destroying battles. Each squad consists of one primary fighter and up to two sidekicks, mirroring how Pro Hero teams are often structured in the anime.
During combat, fighters can call upon their sidekicks, as well as utilize their signature Quirks (the defining superpower of every hero and villain), to land explosive combination attacks to turn the tides of battle or finish off an opponent. As each character’s Quirk and support attack is unique, and can be executed on the ground, in the air, or even on buildings, MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE affords players the opportunity to “GO BEYOND” like only the My Hero universe can.
My Hero One’s Justice enables players to live the anime and gives them the chance to play through character-defining moments from the anime and from game-exclusive original scenarios in Story Mode. After clearing the story from the hero’s point-of-view, players unlock Villain Mode, where they will be able to play through the story from the villain’s perspective. By completing these missions, players can unlock items for their characters, making them even more powerful. Players can choose to play online and battle other players to hone their skills and become a worldwide hero.
Hero Gran Torino and villain Muscular will be playable in My Hero One’s Justice, the latest issue of Weekly Jump reveals.
Gran Torino (voiced by Kenichi Ogata) can use his Quirk to shoot air from the boosters at the bottom of his feet to freely fly around the field and attack with super high-speed combos.
Muscular (voiced by Kousuke Takaguchi) can use his Quirk to amplify his muscles to abnormal strength and deliver deadly blows.
My Hero One’s Justice is due out for PlayStation 4 and Switch on August 23 in Japan, and for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in October in the Americas and Europe.