My Hero Academia: All's Justice
PlayStation 5
72

My Hero Academia: All's Justice

05 FéVR. 2026
Combat
Développeur
Prix indicatif
35.99 € (Steam)
Notes des critiques
Opencritic : 72/100
Metacritic : 68/100

My Hero Academia: All's Justice

72 /100
05 février 2026

My Hero Academia: All's Justice, développé par Byking Inc. et édité par Bandai Namco Entertainment, est un jeu de combat en 3D prévu pour le 5 février 2026 sur PC, PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X|S. Le titre propose des affrontements spectaculaires en 3 contre 3 à travers le dernier arc narratif de la série, permettant de suivre les épreuves de Deku et des autres personnages lors de la guerre finale entre Héros et Vilains. Plusieurs modes de jeu sont disponibles, incluant les Missions en équipe où le joueur incarne un étudiant de la classe 2-A dans un espace virtuel, le mode Histoire centré sur la bataille finale, et les combats Flashback revisitant des moments emblématiques. Le roster comprend les élèves de Yuei, des héros professionnels comme Mirko ou Best Jeanist, ainsi que des super-vilains tels qu'All For One, Shigaraki et Dabi, dans leurs versions les plus récentes et puissantes, avec un système d'Éveil renforçant les capacités des personnages. Le jeu est propulsé par Unreal Engine 5 et tarifé à 35,99 euros.

Gameplay de My Hero Academia: All's Justice

L'accueil critique est mitigé, avec un score Metacritic de 68 et un score OpenCritic de 72. La presse a salué l'expérience destinée aux fans et la fidélité à l'œuvre, comme l'indique The Games Machine qui évoque un produit parfait pour retrouver les héros dans leur forme finale, ou GamersRD qui note une adaptation fidèle et un gameplay excitant. En revanche, certains joueurs regrettent une expérience répétitive et ennuyeuse, tandis que d'autres déplorent sur Steam un système de jeu basé sur le spam ou, en allemand, ce qu'ils qualifient de pire jeu d'anime jamais sorti en raison d'une histoire mal animée et d'un système de combat rigide.

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

The Games Machine 82/100

« If you're a fan of My Hero Academia, All's Justice is a perfect product to experience all the heroes, especially in their form from the latest story arc. The 1v1 and 3-on-3 team battles work very well, provided you disable automatic combat. All the game modes are also excellent. There's a feeling that a little more could have been done, but it's certainly the most complete project dedicated to the franchise. »

GamersRD 80/100

« My Hero Academia: All's Justice is a faithful adaptation of the source material that plays it safe within the fighting genre. It delivers exciting gameplay, a decent character roster, and a semi-open world mode—with all that entails. However, given some issues regarding story pacing and fighter balance, it remains to be seen how well it will hold up over time. »

Noisy Pixel 80/100

« My Hero Academia: All’s Justice delivers an emotional and content-rich sendoff for fans of the series, blending memorable story arcs with deep combat systems and multiple engaging game modes. While it doesn't reinvent the arena fighter formula, its fan-first design and attention to character moments make it a standout anime adaptation, even if technical hiccups and a steep learning curve may deter newcomers. »

PSX Brasil 80/100

« While far from perfect, My Hero Academia: All's Justice smooths out some of the rough edges seen in its two predecessors, presenting a simple yet polished combat system for this type of adaptation. With rich visuals and great fidelity to the original material, the game stumbles on minor details, such as the camera and environment interaction or complementary exploration modes, but none of this detracts from the genuine fun of experiencing firsthand the conclusion of one of the greatest cultural products of the last decade. »

Loot Level Chill 80/100

« My Hero Academia: All's Justice is the perfect way to say goodbye to an anime titan, with so much content and flashy as hell combat. »

Gamesurf 80/100

« There couldn't have been a better conclusion for My Hero Academia than My Hero Academia: All's Justice, a game worthy of the epic scale of the Final War Arc, the last saga of the anime. Byking Inc.'s latest effort for Bandai Namco is a grand celebration of the conclusion of a trilogy and the end of the animated series, but also an attempt to demonstrate that there are still stories to be told in the My Hero Academia universe. Its main flaw is fundamentally an intrinsic characteristic: it's the third chapter that tells the end of a story that began in another medium many years ago, and its target audience is necessarily limited by this choice, but it must be acknowledged that the game does its best to make everyone feel welcome. »

GameSpew 80/100

« My Hero Academia: All's Justice truly is a treat for fans of the franchise, offering multiple substantial game modes and a huge roster of playable heroes and villains. It's not very welcoming to newcomers, however, and its Team Up Mission mode isn't always all that exciting to play through. »

Impulsegamer 80/100

« All’s Justice delivers fast, explosive 3v3 battles where every character feels distinct and full of personality. The game mixes intense combat with exploration, missions, and collectibles, giving fans a lot to dive into. Despite a few rough spots, it stands as a polished, content-rich experience that celebrates everything My Hero Academia has to offer. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Francocash97 6/10

« I've gone platinum but it was very difficult because this game is boring and ripetitive »

myheroissobad 1/10

« Das ist das schlechteste Anime Gamer EVER!! Vollpreis für was? Kein fanservice, hingeklatschte halb animierte Story und alles wirkt hölzernd. Das Kampfsystem ist 0 durchdacht, es wurde wahrscheinlich NIE getestet, daher sollte man die Spieleentwickeler verklagen. Gerade der "Endboss" ist total unfair gebalanced und man hat sich gar keine gedanken darüber gemacht ob die paar leute die es bis dahin spielen, überhaupt spaß haben. Also Super super schlechtes Kampfsystem (sagte ich mit über 30 Jahren Videospiel erfahrung). Story super schlecht erzählt, nur in Bilder und ganz selten Animiert und die fiktieve, dahingeworfende "zusatz" story ist totaler mist. Als hätten die Entwickler ihre kleinkinder die Geschichte schreiben lassen. Einziger pluspunkt ist das es Vertont ist mit Originaler Synchronstimme. Hände weg vom Spiel! Und ich hoffe das alle leute, die an dem Projekt beteiligt waren, ihren Job verloren haben! »

GamingCoffeePR 7/10

« A recommended title for My Hero Academia fans and for anyone who enjoys the genre, with truly spectacular moments and a lot of love for the original work, though with clear room for improvement. »

2o2oekeoosks 0/10

« I didn't like the game because I think it's technically a really bad product, but from a gameplay point of view, it really ****. »

BrianMoser45 1/10

« I didn't really like this game! I think the developers could have doing a much better job . Although the gameplay and the technical sector seem to be very valuable, the narrative sector is really aseptic and sparse ! »

MEGAvol 5/10

« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »

sharpIIIS2 0/10

« Avoid the game at all cost,no one should waste money and time on it !! The fight system are the same as previous **** you just want to enjoy the story... Too bad the AFO last fight is so f garbage. They made the game just the way they **** never test it. Never ask a tester do they even enjoy the game. Mini game/ open world mission All of this are bad design. »

DanZamVA 6/10

« My Hero Academia: All's Justice is a fine game, that probably could have used a bit more time in the oven. With it being the 3rd in the series, I can't help but feel there's some serious omissions that leave the 3rd being a bit, wanting. Plus Ultra 2s have been completely removed from the game, and while this allows for quick jumping back into the action, missing that aspect detracts a little bit for me from the anime experience of over the top specials. Not only that, but you are getting 9 stages as opposed to Ones Justices 24 stages. Feels like a glaring omission, especially since the new stages also still have obstacles and items that get in your way. So while there's less stages, the stages are still a problem, so they may as well have also done the previous stages as well. Especially because there are stages you fight in in Archive Battle and Story Mode that you just don't get to choose from in a regular battle. It's the same with some costumes. You have costumes and outfits that you play as and interact with in Archive Battle, but those costumes aren't options to choose from. It feels more like things have been purposefully omitted, just to sell you as DLC down the line, despite the fact that those same exact things were in the previous game as well. So it feels very much like a slap in the face to exclude these things. Customization has been extremely dumbed down, and you now only have set costumes that you can change the color of. You can choose from some HUD Customization, but the HUD Customization is way to noisy. You have special icons to indicate if you have a specific skill setup, and depending on the HUD Customization, it can be extremely difficult to see these items. Especially since you can see your opponents as well, so they can hide what they have prepped and ready, if they choose a noisy enough HUD. I don't like having to strain to see what my opponents got prepped, while also trying to continuously fight them. The performance is also TERRIBLE in some parts. In my time playing the game, I've had the camera glitch into my character in training mode, I've had the game completely freeze and stutter multiple times in a few stages, and I've had the game lag and freeze up during time changes. Performance needs to be worked on tremendously, and while it's not so bad that it is necessarily a deal breaker, it is bad enough to where I have to knock a point off for my rating. The artificial difficulty is also a problem in my opinion. There's some fights that are really difficult, but they are only difficult because they give the opponent Super Armor, a BUTT load of extra health, and have them deal EXTRA damage. It's not a fun difficulty where you can tell they programmed how AI operates, they clearly just adjusted values which adds an artificial difficulty, but it's very superficial. The enemies feel like damage sponges, except they also hit like a nuke. Meanwhile it feels like you're tickling the opponent with a feather. The voice acting is also VERY off at times. There are some Plus Ultras where it feels like they prematurely cut the audio of the Voice Actor. A good example of this would be One For All Deku, as when you do his Plus Ultra you get First Gear, Second Gea-, Third Gea-, OverDri-, and it's really distracting, because it just feels like they didn't properly cut his audio into the Plus Ultra. The games A LOT of fun though, despite all those cons. Learning Combos is a lot of fun once you go into Manual Mode, though I wish this saved. Right now this resets back to normal after you close the game, and you have to reset it for every single character. The addition of Fast Decent, really helps the game feel less floaty than the previous two games. I wasn't super fan of how floaty the last two games were, and while this one is still a little floaty, it's a HUGE improvement over the last two. I do appreciate all the Single Player options that they gave us, with Story Mode, Team Up Missions, and Archive Battles. While Team Up Missions leaves quite a bit to be desired, and more could definitely have been done with it, I do appreciate having different options for Single Player content for the people who may not necessarily want to take part in Ranked or Online Versus. Gives a bit more variety, and that's always appreciated when it comes to any type of game. Overall, I think the game is a lot of fun, but I don't think it's unfortunately anything ground breaking when it comes to the anime 3d arena fighter genre. At this point it's about an Average/Slightly Above Average game, that could use some improvements. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessairesSystème d'exploitation : Windows 11Processeur : Intel i5-10600K (4.1 GHz) / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 XT (3.8 GHz)Mémoire vive : 8 GB de mémoireGraphiques : NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti (6 GB) / AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT (6 GB)DirectX : Version 12Espace disque : 20 GB d'espace disque disponibleNotes supplémentaires : Estimated performance: 1080p/60fps with graphics settings at "Low". Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes.

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