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** After being revealed to be a complete HateSink in the manga, beating the ever living snot out of All For One is ''deliciously'' satisfying.

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** After being revealed to be a complete HateSink in the manga, beating the ever living snot out of All For One is ''deliciously'' satisfying. Same with Overhaul, who's even on similiar level of being evil, if not worse than AFO.
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* ArcFatigue: In the second entry, the Overhaul Arc becomes especially bad during the last battles. On the hero side, you'll be wailing on Overhaul for more than ''six'' battles. The villain side? ''You use Overhaul that many times.''

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* ArcFatigue: In the second entry, the Overhaul Arc becomes especially bad during the last battles. On the hero side, you'll be wailing on Overhaul for more than ''six'' battles. The villain side? ''You use Overhaul that many times.''times''.



* SpiritualSuccessor: It's glaringly obvious to many ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' fans that, like how MHA is seen as the successor to the former, this game serves as one to the ''[[VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm Ultimate Ninja Storm]]'' series: The combat and sidekick system are the same as the one used for Storm. While people also see this game as akin to ''Franchise/OnePiece: Burning Blood'', what separates the game from it, however, is 2 mechanics that were exclusive to the Storm series: wall-running/fighting (where if you sent an opponent flying into a wall, the battle could literally continue on said wall unimpeded, as the characters start running and jumping on it as if it were the ground albeit with the camera staying at a vertical position to better illustrate this), and "Plus Ultra All" special attacks.(A version of the Plus Ultra Techniques where your main hero and sidekicks participate, which is essentially a renamed version of Team Ultimate Jutsus), the former of which sticks out in particular because a large percentage of the characters don't have an excuse for being able to stand/run on walls indefinitely without falling off.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: It's glaringly obvious to many ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' fans that, like how MHA is seen as the successor to the former, this game serves as one to the ''[[VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm Ultimate Ninja Storm]]'' series: The combat and sidekick system are the same as the one used for Storm. While people also see this game as akin to ''Franchise/OnePiece: Burning Blood'', what separates the game from it, however, is 2 mechanics that were exclusive to the Storm series: wall-running/fighting (where if you sent an opponent flying into a wall, the battle could literally continue on said wall unimpeded, as the characters start running and jumping on it as if it were the ground albeit with the camera staying at a vertical position to better illustrate this), and "Plus Ultra All" special attacks. (A version of the Plus Ultra Techniques where your main hero and sidekicks participate, which is essentially a renamed version of Team Ultimate Jutsus), the former of which sticks out in particular because a large percentage of the characters don't have an excuse for being able to stand/run on walls indefinitely without falling off.
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** After being revealed to be a complete HateSink in the manga, beating the ever living snot out of All For One can be ''deliciously'' satisfying.

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** After being revealed to be a complete HateSink in the manga, beating the ever living snot out of All For One can be is ''deliciously'' satisfying.
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** After being revealed to be a complete HateSink in the manga, beating the ever living snot out of All For One can be ''deliciously'' satisfying.
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* LowTierLedown: Gran Torino, since launch, has widely been considered one of the worst characters in the game, a rushdown character with no projectile usage and low damage who, despite his FragileSpeedster status, has extremely predictable, hard to combo attacks. He's pretty widely considered the worst character in the game.

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* LowTierLedown: LowTierLetdown: Gran Torino, since launch, has widely been considered one of the worst characters in the game, a rushdown character with no projectile usage and low damage who, despite his FragileSpeedster status, has extremely predictable, hard to combo attacks. He's pretty widely considered the worst character in the game.

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* HighTierScrappy: Todoroki has dominated the absolute top of the top tiers since release, doing tons of damage at just about any range possible and locking you into combos extremely easily. There is basically nothing that the cast can do to him, since whatever they're capable of, he can do better and then some.
* LowTierLedown: Gran Torino, since launch, has widely been considered one of the worst characters in the game, a rushdown character with no projectile usage and low damage who, despite his FragileSpeedster status, has extremely predictable, hard to combo attacks. He's pretty widely considered the worst character in the game.



* TierInducedScrappy:
** Todoroki has dominated the absolute top of the top tiers since release, doing tons of damage at just about any range possible and locking you into combos extremely easily. There is basically nothing that the cast can do to him, since whatever they're capable of, he can do better and then some.
** Dabi is this in a nutshell. His Quirk Special 1 is a large blue fireball with slight tracking, which, on a subsequent press of the button, boosts it's speed and tracking into making it a deadly homing projectile. This Second Special is a multi-hit flamethrower, and the 3rd is a flame trap that is dropped right in front of where he's standing and causes a huge amount of stun. What does this all mean? That all a halfway-decent Dabi really has to do is stand in one place, drop a trap, pop off fireballs, and mix in the occasional flamethrower to slowly burn your opponent to death as they're forced to both keep constantly moving and run into all of your attacks, all the while barely able to approach you for fear of hitting the trap you laid down early and ending up in a combo. Even worse, he can still do this IN THE AIR, meaning dashing is almost akin to suicide.
** On the negative side of things, Gran Torino, since launch, has widely been considered one of the worst characters in the game, a rushdown character with no projectile usage and low damage who, despite his FragileSpeedster status, has extremely predictable, hard to combo attacks. He's pretty widely considered the worst character in the game.
*** Then One’s Justice 2 came out, and Gran Torino skyrocketed to the almost undisputed best character in the game. His combos can easily do 75% damage and aren’t especially technical, most of his attacks are plus on block, his Plus Ultra 1 comes out in 2 frames and doesn’t scale at all during combos.
** In the middle, there's Kirishima. Most view him as top tier due to being a MightyGlacier with Super Armor, quick attacks, and a barrage of fast and strong combos, with his Ultra Move 1 in particular being able to NoSell out of power attacks while dishing out more. However, those that consider Kirishima low tier mostly due to a severe lack of range options and difficulty getting in close due to a lack of zoners.

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* ThatOneSidequest: All of the chapters in the Story Mode are fairly easy to beat normally, and even some of the secret conditions in each chapter required to unlock cosmetics are not that tough; but there are a couple of notable conditions that are hard enough to make you tear your hair out.

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All of the chapters in the Story Mode are fairly easy to beat normally, and even some of the secret conditions in each chapter required to unlock cosmetics are not that tough; but there are a couple of notable conditions that are hard enough to make you tear your hair out.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: The Matchup system in ''One's Justice 2'' gives you a good look into the relationships between all the playable characters, with certain characters gaining power by having certain characters as sidekicks. Of all the characters to benefit from the most characters, it's Mr. Aizawa, how gains a high boost from teaming up with all of his students ([[TheFriendNobodyLikes except Mineta]]).

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The Matchup system in ''One's Justice 2'' gives you a good look into the relationships between all the playable characters, with certain characters gaining power by having certain characters as sidekicks. Of all the characters to benefit from the most characters, it's Mr. Aizawa, how gains a high boost from teaming up with all of his students ([[TheFriendNobodyLikes except Mineta]]).
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* HeartwarmingMoments: The Matchup system in ''One's Justice 2'' gives you a good look into the relationships between all the playable characters, with certain characters gaining power by having certain characters as sidekicks. Of all the characters to benefit from the most characters, it's Mr. Aizawa, how gains a high boost from teaming up with all of his students ([[TheFriendNobodyLikes except Mineta]]).
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* TaintedByThePreview: the announcement of ''One's Justice 2'' met a quite negative reception, due to the game going to be released less than 18 months after the predecessor, already criticized for being bare-bones and having been quickly abandoned after the release of a couple DLC characters.

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* TaintedByThePreview: the The announcement of ''One's Justice 2'' met a quite negative reception, due to the game going to be released less than 18 months after the predecessor, which already was criticized for being bare-bones and having been quickly abandoned after the release of a couple DLC characters.characters in favor of its sequel.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Despite the cold welcome it got when announced (see TaintedByThePreview entry), the reception of ''One's Justice 2'' has been quite warmer upon release. While quite a few fans agree the game is what the first episode should have been firsthand, the base game has been released at a lower price but with much more content, sporting a doubled character roster and the English dub and Photo Mode later released as free updates, on top of gameplay improvements. Bandai-Namco is also showing better commitment at supporting the game, as a second Season Pass has been announced in May 2021.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: Despite the cold welcome it got when announced (see TaintedByThePreview entry), the reception of ''One's Justice 2'' has been quite warmer upon release. While quite a few fans agree the game is what the first episode should have been firsthand, the base game has been released at a lower price but with much more content, sporting a doubled character roster and the English dub and Photo Mode later released as free updates, on top of gameplay improvements. Bandai-Namco is also showing better commitment at supporting the game, as with the release of a second Season Pass has been announced in May 2021.that will bring more characters into 2022.
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* TaintedByThePreview: the announcement of ''One's Justice 2'' met a quite negative reception, due to the game going to be released less than 18 months after the predecessor, already criticized for being bare-bones and having been quickly abandoned after the release of a couple DLC characters.


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* WinBackTheCrowd: Despite the cold welcome it got when announced (see TaintedByThePreview entry), the reception of ''One's Justice 2'' has been quite warmer upon release. While quite a few fans agree the game is what the first episode should have been firsthand, the base game has been released at a lower price but with much more content, sporting a doubled character roster and the English dub and Photo Mode later released as free updates, on top of gameplay improvements. Bandai-Namco is also showing better commitment at supporting the game, as a second Season Pass has been announced in May 2021.
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** Endeavor being in the game means that you can have Shoto turn the tables and beat up his [[AbusiveParents Abusive Parent]] to his (and your) heart's content.

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** Endeavor being in the game games means that you can have Shoto turn the tables and beat up his [[AbusiveParents Abusive Parent]] to his (and your) heart's content.



%%* {{Moe}}: The chibi Uraraka in the loading screen.

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%%* {{Moe}}: The chibi Uraraka in the loading screen. ''One's Justice 2'' adds a chibi Toga.
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** Endeavor being in the game means that you can have Shoto turn the tables and beat up his AbusiveParent to his (and your) heart's content.

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** Endeavor being in the game means that you can have Shoto turn the tables and beat up his AbusiveParent [[AbusiveParents Abusive Parent]] to his (and your) heart's content.
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*** Then One’s Justice 2 came out, and Gran Torino skyrocketed to the almost undisputed best character in the game. His combos can easily do 75% damage and aren’t especially technical, most of his attacks are plus on block, his Plus Ultra 1 comes out in 2 frames and doesn’t scale at all during combos.
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* ArcFatigue: In the second entry, the Overhaul Arc becomes especially bad during the last battles. On the hero side, you'll be wailing on Overhaul for more than ''six'' battles. The villain side? ''You use Overhaul that many times.''
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** [[TheScrappy Mineta]] being a playable character in the sequel means fans who hate him can beat him up using the female characters such as Asui, Uraraka, and Ashido.

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* CatharsisFactor: Endeavor being in the game means that you can have Shoto turn the tables and beat up his AbusiveParent to his (and your) heart's content.

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Endeavor being in the game means that you can have Shoto turn the tables and beat up his AbusiveParent to his (and your) heart's content.content.
** The second game includes a mission where the player, as Aizawa, must beat up [[BaseBreakingCharacter Bakugou]], which is a delight to people who hate him.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: It's glaringly obvious to many ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' fans that, like how MHA is seen as the successor to the former, this game serves as one to the ''[[VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm Ultimate Ninja Storm]]'' series: The combat and sidekick system are the same as the one used for storm, and they're both made by the same company. While people also see this game as akin to ''Franchise/OnePiece: Burning Blood'', what separates the game from it, however, is 2 mechanics that were exclusive to the Storm series: wall-running/fighting (where if you sent an opponent flying into a wall, the battle could literally continue on said wall unimpeded, as the characters start running and jumping on it as if it were the ground albeit with the camera staying at a vertical position to better illustrate this), and "Plus Ultra All" special attacks.(A version of the Plus Ultra Techniques where your main hero and sidekicks participate, which is essentially a renamed version of Team Ultimate Jutsus), the former of which sticks out in particular because a large percentage of the characters don't have an excuse for being able to stand/run on walls indefinitely without falling off.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: It's glaringly obvious to many ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' fans that, like how MHA is seen as the successor to the former, this game serves as one to the ''[[VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm Ultimate Ninja Storm]]'' series: The combat and sidekick system are the same as the one used for storm, and they're both made by the same company.Storm. While people also see this game as akin to ''Franchise/OnePiece: Burning Blood'', what separates the game from it, however, is 2 mechanics that were exclusive to the Storm series: wall-running/fighting (where if you sent an opponent flying into a wall, the battle could literally continue on said wall unimpeded, as the characters start running and jumping on it as if it were the ground albeit with the camera staying at a vertical position to better illustrate this), and "Plus Ultra All" special attacks.(A version of the Plus Ultra Techniques where your main hero and sidekicks participate, which is essentially a renamed version of Team Ultimate Jutsus), the former of which sticks out in particular because a large percentage of the characters don't have an excuse for being able to stand/run on walls indefinitely without falling off.
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** In the middle, there's Kirishima. Most view him as top tier due to being a MightyGlacier with Super Armor, quick attacks, and a barrage of fast and strong combos, with his Ultra Move 1 in particular being able to NoSell out of power attacks while dishing out more. However, those that consider Kirishima low tier mostly due to a severe lack of range options and difficulty getting in close due to a lack of zoners.

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** In the middle, there's Kirishima. Most view him as top tier due to being a MightyGlacier with Super Armor, quick attacks, and a barrage of fast and strong combos, with his Ultra Move 1 in particular being able to NoSell out of power attacks while dishing out more. However, those that consider Kirishima low tier mostly due to a severe lack of range options and difficulty getting in close due to a lack of zoners.zoners.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: It's glaringly obvious to many Naruto fans that, like how MHA is seen as the successor to the former, this game serves as one to the Ultimate Ninja Storm series: The combat and sidekick system are the same as the one used for storm, and they're both made by the same company. While people also see this game as akin to One Piece: Burning Blood, what separates the game from it, however, is 2 mechanics that were exclusive to the Storm series: wall-running/fighting (where if you sent an opponent flying into a wall, the battle could literally continue on said wall unimpeded, as the characters start running and jumping on it as if it were the ground albeit with the camera staying at a vertical position to better illustrate this), and "Plus Ultra All" special attacks.(A version of the Plus Ultra Techniques where your main hero and sidekicks participate, which is essentially a renamed version of Team Ultimate Jutsus), the former of which sticks out in particular because a large percentage of the characters don't have an excuse for being able to stand/run on walls indefinitely without falling off.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: It's glaringly obvious to many Naruto ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' fans that, like how MHA is seen as the successor to the former, this game serves as one to the ''[[VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm Ultimate Ninja Storm Storm]]'' series: The combat and sidekick system are the same as the one used for storm, and they're both made by the same company. While people also see this game as akin to One Piece: ''Franchise/OnePiece: Burning Blood, Blood'', what separates the game from it, however, is 2 mechanics that were exclusive to the Storm series: wall-running/fighting (where if you sent an opponent flying into a wall, the battle could literally continue on said wall unimpeded, as the characters start running and jumping on it as if it were the ground albeit with the camera staying at a vertical position to better illustrate this), and "Plus Ultra All" special attacks.(A version of the Plus Ultra Techniques where your main hero and sidekicks participate, which is essentially a renamed version of Team Ultimate Jutsus), the former of which sticks out in particular because a large percentage of the characters don't have an excuse for being able to stand/run on walls indefinitely without falling off.
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* {{Moe}}: The chibi Uraraka in the loading screen.

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* InternetBackdraft: Put simply, the news that fans would have to preorder the game to unlock Endeavor as a playable character has '''not''' gone over well to say the least. This is because of two things: First, because of the fact that you MUST pre-order the game to use him to begin with, and second, because the pre-order incentive is literally one of the most controversial characters in the series due to his abusive behavior towards his entire family.This is especially egregious with the reveal that Shoot Style Deku is a free day-one download, as this particular incarnation of Deku is a fan favorite, and likely would have been far less controversial (Though the fact it was apparently worked on during the tail-end of development and was announced a week or two before release in the US/ only became playable a few months after the Japanese release does make it obvious that it wouldn't have been able to reliably capitalized on).
** The decision to release the game without an English Dub has been seen with disappointment at best, and anger at worst. It's especially puzzling decision, due to [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff My Hero's popularity, especially in the United States]], and [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct the overall quality of the English cast]]. Though for most, this is nothing new when it comes to shows dubbed by Funimation as of late. See One Piece games like ''Pirate Warriors'' and ''Burning Blood'' for example. Which likely isn't their decision, games like OVAs and other works outside the licensed anime require a separate licensing agreement with the publishing company.
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** The decision to release the game without an English Dub has been seen with disappointment at best, and anger at worst. It's especially puzzling decision, due to [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff My Hero's popularity, especially in the United States]], and [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct the overall quality of the English cast]]. Though for most, this is nothing new when it comes to shows dubbed by Funimation as of late, who don't bother adding English vocals for anything other then the main anime or movies if it isn't Dragon Ball. See One Piece games like ''Pirate Warriors'' and ''Burning Blood'' for example.

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** The decision to release the game without an English Dub has been seen with disappointment at best, and anger at worst. It's especially puzzling decision, due to [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff My Hero's popularity, especially in the United States]], and [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct the overall quality of the English cast]]. Though for most, this is nothing new when it comes to shows dubbed by Funimation as of late, who don't bother adding English vocals for anything other then the main anime or movies if it isn't Dragon Ball.late. See One Piece games like ''Pirate Warriors'' and ''Burning Blood'' for example. Which likely isn't their decision, games like OVAs and other works outside the licensed anime require a separate licensing agreement with the publishing company.
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* ThatOneSidequest: All of the chapters in the Story Mode are fairly easy to beat normally, and even some of the secret conditions in each chapter required to unlock cosmetics are not that tough; but there are a couple of notable conditions that are hard enough to make you tear your hair out.
** Any one of the chapters requiring a perfect win counts, but Chapter 30 (Climax) is especially notable when you have to perfect [[FlechetteStorm Toga]]. She has both her knives and needles to fire at you, and to top it off, she can throw them almost instantaneously, giving you almost no chance to react in close range before the attack lands, leading you to having to restart over and over until you succeed.
** Both of the chapters ("Don't Move" and "Too Slow") that require you to [[TimedMission defeat your opponent in 30 seconds]] as Gran Torino. He deals some of the lowest damage in the game, and a couple of his more high damaging moves can waste a couple of seconds due to long animation. You would have to make little to no mistakes in order to just beat these by the skin of your teeth.
** Finally, there's the secret condition in the very final chapter (Plus Ultra) that requires you to beat All Might with 80% health remaining. While it's not as bad having to perfect it, All Might can do a lot of damage if you're not cautious, and his health is higher than most of the previous opponents to boot, so you'll have to block often and land good combos to have a chance at winning.

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