My Hero One's Justice
My Hero One's Justice
My Hero One's Justice, développé par Byking Inc. et édité par Bandai Namco Entertainment, est sorti le 23 août 2018 sur PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch et Xbox One. Ce jeu de combat, construit sur Unreal Engine 4 et protégé par la gestion des droits numériques Steam, propose une adaptation en arène 3D de la série manga et anime, où le joueur incarne des héros ou des vilains pour faire vivre leurs Alters, tels que One For All, Désintégration ou Explosion. Il est possible de faire appel à des coéquipiers, de personnaliser l'apparence des personnages avec des accessoires, de suivre le récit sous le point de vue des héros comme des vilains, et de combattre en ligne pour gravir les classements. La durée de la campagne principale est estimée à cinq heures, contre environ trente et une heures et demie pour une complétion intégrale, et le titre est proposé au prix de 4,99 euros.
L'accueil critique est mitigé, avec un score OpenCritic de 68 et une note agrégée de 68,76. La presse a salué le soin apporté par le développeur, comme l'a relevé DualShockers, tandis que COGconnected a indiqué avoir perçu le titre comme un véhicule pour la licence plutôt qu'un véritable jeu de combat. Du côté des joueurs, certains regrettent un déroulement de l'histoire principal peu passionnant ou un système de combos peu satisfaisant, même si la fidélité graphique à l'anime est parfois soulignée, et un avis Steam résume l'expérience en jugeant le jeu correct sans plus sur console.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« This is going to make me sound insane, but I never saw these titles as fighting games until now. They were just flashy vehicles for whatever Shonen Jump series Bandai Namco had gotten the rights to. And yet, underneath all that is a complex yet accessible game that rewards exploration, experimentation and practice. A proper fighting game, in other words. If you’re looking for another 3D fighter, give this one a shot. If you’re a My Hero Academia fan however, you absolutely can’t miss My Hero One’s Justice. This could be the start of something beautiful, after all. »
« You can tell developer Byking put a whole lot of care into My Hero One’s Justice and the payoff is something that can be enjoyed by any fan of the widely popular anime and manga. »
« My Hero One’s Justice is a strong introduction to what could easily be the foundation of a valuable fighting franchise for Bandai Namco and a must-own for My Hero Academia fans. »
« If you want a good single player fighter with a bit of competition in online play for the My Hero manga series, you'll probably enjoy My Hero One's Justice quite a bit. The game is filled with unlockables in just about every mode so you'll have to really grind in order to get them all. There are a total of 20 characters in the roster, which includes one hidden character that is unlocked by beating story mode. Even if you're not a fan of My Hero and enjoy Power Stone gameplay like I did, you'll probably find something to enjoy in One's Justice. »
« My Hero One’s Justice is a good fighting game that shines the most in the multiplayer and that will be truly appreciated by those who already are fans of the manga/anime. Despite its lack of depth regarding single player content, it is an enjoyable experience due to the fine adaptation of the heroes and villains as well as because of its fun customization system. »
« A perfect game for My Hero Academia's fans, the game is a fun beat'em up, but repetitive, not for players that don't love the manga/anime. »
« As much for its considerable roster and the amount of game modes available, My Hero: One's Justice is presented as an interesting experience for fans from this series as well as for those looking for an alternative within the fighting genre. Although its gameplay is not at the same level to the most known ones, its possibilities when facing the matches that are presented make it an interesting title. »
« My Hero One’s Justice is Izuku Midoriya’s big debut on PlayStation 4. Addictive combat system, 20 anime characters with their unique fighting styles and stages to destroy… All what any My Hero Academia’s fan was wishing for! It’s a shame that Byking didn’t take time to introduce all the characters, making this title more approachable to players looking for new fighting games. Bandai Namco leaves us asking for more and wondering how is going to be the next videogame based on this Academia of Heroes. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Story of my hero academia is brilliant but I've never seen such boring way to play main storyline in games... There are few nicely rendered cutscenes but most of the time the story is just comic nonsense. Story is missing it's beginning and it's just such a mess... Battles are also not the best, lot of chaotic running and lot of spamming attacks. Regardless... I really enjoyed seeing my hero academia characters in game. I just wish this game was completely different. If you are not fan of MHA don't play this...unfortunately »
« Jogo razoável. Não é gostoso de dar combo. Os gráficos são bem legais e fiéis ao anime. A história é só uma réplica do que aconteceu no anime, nada é adicionado neste quesito. As conquistas são extremamente irritantes de se ter. É um jogo OK. »
« An average over the back fighter. An ok adaption of the story if you wanted to see that again. »
« For a proof of concept, or the first game in a series, One's Justice is perfectly fine, if not unremarkable. The combat mechanics are perfectly fine, though very similar to previous anime arena fighters. There's a diverse roster of characters, though a lot of the characters play very similarly. My Hero Academia fans might enjoy this, though I wouldn't exactly recommend it at full price. »
« This is definitely one of the most mid 3D anime fighting games i've played but it's not awful. The game doesn't do anything too spectacular or horrible either. It's slightly above average for me because of the nice visuals and the enjoyable but sort of bland online. The story mode isn't nothing to run home about it's just retelling of the mha anime but telling it through a comic book format and then fighting against the enemies. Overall, My Hero one's justice isn't a horrible game but it's definitely not a game i'd go recommending to other people as a must play game. »
« crappy fighting game. same mechanic as naruto storm saga but without a good roaster and random AI. avoid it at all cost even if you're a fan/ »
« Слабая игра. Сюжет полностью повторяет аниме, вместо кат-сцен комиксы. Персонажей довольно немного, комбинаций очень мало, геймплей супер репетативный и очень быстро надоедает. Игру вытаскивают только знакомые герои и местами забавная кастомизация »
« My Hero One's Justice is a fun game once you first get it. But as time passes on its just a repetitive mess you call a fighting game. Online is not fun it's laggy and buggy, story mode isn't even worth it, and player customization is ok. »