Fight for your justice in MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE! The popular manga and anime series clashes head-to-head and Quirk-to-Quirk in this 3D arena fighter. Pave your path and choose between hero or villain and battle through iconic moments.


Choose from a cast of fan favorite characters like Deku, All Might, Shigaraki, and many more! 

Use each character's Quirks to achieve superhuman feats such as One for All, Decay, Explosion, and many more!

Call upon your sidekicks to create your own unique team of heroes and villains

Unlock accessories to customize your favorite character's appearance

See the perspective of both heroes and villains as you enjoy the story from both sides, available only in MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE

Engage in fully featured online combat and climb your way up the leaderboards to become the world's number one hero or villain!

"The fight for justice just got bigger, badder, and more Quirkier in My Hero One's Justice 2. Based on the anime series, all your favorite characters return in this 3D arena fighter that pits heroes and villains in the ultimate test unrighteousness.


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Play through the anime and experience memorable fights as you relive iconic scenes. Pick up after the finish of My Hero One's Justice and see what happens to Deku and Class 1-A. The cast from the first game are back and now they're joined by newly added characters from Season 4. With 40 playable characters, build your dream team with your favorite hero or villain Fight to build up your PLUS ULTRA meter and pull off Ultimate Moves in special combos that Go Beyond!"

Your key hero you have there is Guardian Gazelle. Any hero with her Spirit Dance make them deal twice as more damage and take only half of the damage usually dealt by the enemy. The question is, do you prefer killing one enemy hero or greatly maim (or left dying) anyone on the opposing board.

In honor of World Day of Social Justice, we asked Global Citizens around the world (including those who work at Global Citizen) to tell us about some social justice heroes of the past, present, and future that they think more of us should be celebrating.

Sharon: Dolores Huerta has been championing the rights of women, immigrants, and people living in poverty for over 60 years. She not only suffered threats of violence for her commitment to social justice but also sacrificed many nights away from her children. She has been a pillar and role model not only in the Hispanic community but for women all over the world. She has become the change she wished to see in this world, and it all started with a simple phrase.  S se puede!"

For me, my social justice hero is Nadya Okamoto. She is the founder of the period company August, a sustainable and affordable period company for everyone. Nadya has created a safe space for all menstruators around the world through her TikTok platform where she educates and shares information about periods that is not accessible everywhere.

Nyombi Morris is a Ugandan climate activist and social media manager for a climate justice non-profit organisation called Rise Up Movement.

Nyombi Morris is a Ugandan climate activist and social media manager for a climate justice non-profit organisation called Rise Up Movement.

Image: Courtesy of Nyombi Morris

Remember you can be a social justice hero in your own community too by joining us to take action toward the most pressing issues the world faces today. Together, we can channel all the social justice heroes above and we really can change the world.

Super-heroes, said to represent justice, have saturated popular culture at a time when the American criminal justice system is under intense public scrutiny and re-evaluation. Do the super-heroes we celebrate really represent the best we can be? How do the stories we tell ourselves about justice help society understand the endeavor of protecting citizens and making itself better?

In this book of essays, contributors from around the world explore these questions and more from many perspectives, encouraging a more conscious discussion about the most fundamental element of super-heroes.

One of the rising stars of modern Shonen Jump, My Hero Academia has established itself as one of the current day "big 3" of the publishing powerhouse. Alongside an excellent anime adaptation, the superhero centric has launched itself into the spotlight as one of the most popular IP's of the last few years. All this success has lead to the creation of the anime's polished and incredibly fun arena fighter, My Hero One's Justice 2, an improvement upon the first title of the series. With a roster of iconic characters spanning up to the fan-favorite Yakuza arc, players can fight it out in memorable locations across the series inception. Fans of the show and anime arena fighters alike will find pleasure in this title.

Players looking to satisfy their competitive itch will look no further than One's Justice 2. The game has an amazing visual style, looking as if it was ripped straight from the anime. Alongside a fun, competitive, anime arena fighter. Players have a variety of characters to choose from, each of which has a unique team composition that can lead to some unique dialogue and animation. Each character has a unique playstyle that separates itself from the others on the roster. Allowing players to play a variety of unique, fun, and satisfying characters, providing a nice amount of variety between matches. However, every hero has to start somewhere, and this guide can be that starting point. Here some key tips and tricks to assist new players in succeeding in My Hero One's Justice 2.

Overall, My Hero One's Justice 2 looks to be providing a significant roster of fighters, so that there should be someone for any fan of the superhero anime franchise. The following list of My Hero One's Justice 2 characters is every character that has been confirmed for the game so far, but it's quite possible that even more characters will be revealed for the roster between now and the game's March release date.

In the meantime, some fans may be more interested in new gameplay features coming to My Hero One's Justice 2. As it so happens, My Hero One's Justice 2 will be adding a new mission mode that will let players manage their own hero company. Players will be able to recruit a variety of heroes and villains to their cause, using them on mission to earn points that can in turn be used to level them up. It's unclear exactly who all will be available to recruit in this one, but one has to imagine that most of the roster will be up for grabs.

Differing from fighting for the sake of others (altruism) or oneself (glory) as a hero, those who hold the concept of being a Hero of Justice will fight for the notions of benevolence, justice, loyalty, and love in which they believe.[1]

During his confirmation hearings, Gorsuch has repeatedly invoked a Supreme Court justice who also hailed from Colorado. Justice Byron White, who was nominated by President John F. Kennedy, spent three decades on the bench before retiring in 1993. White, who was also a running back who twice led the NFL in rushing, died in 2002.

MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2, the over-the-top follow-up to the smash hit 3D arena fighter MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE, makes its heroic debut! Make full use of characters' Quirks as you clash head-to-head in epic battles across huge arenas!

Introduced in One's Justice 2 ROUND 2! READY?! CLASH! Adaptation Expansion: Both sides of the story mode enjoy inserting fights against thugs or yakuza thugs, though most of these have flimsy reasons for even happening. While spying on a Shie Hassaikai member, Sir Nighteye accidentally bumps shoulders with a common thug. The dialogue doesn't reflect the fact either of them is going to punch the other. U.A. High, for some reason, employs "Faux Villains" to help train students (as an excuse to insert battles for the game during their training). Said Faux Villains turn out to be freaking Nomu. At the end of the hero side, Sir Nighteye shows a vision of the future when Eri will smile again, though it's left unclear precisely when. Near the end of the Villain side, instead of being tied to a bed and helpless to act, Overhaul releases himself from his bounded state and fights Tomura one last time before the story resumes with him losing his Quirk factor. Ass Kicks You: The penultimate blow of Mineta's super is one of these. Assist Character: La Brava serves as this for Gentle's moveset, giving him the ability to use his Plus Ultra moves. Unlike sidekicks, however, as long as Gentle is fighting directly, she will appear on the battlefield, following him. Bowdlerise: Midnight's Hero outfit gets reworked so that the black leotard covers her breasts completely. Her 2D character art drops the outfit altogether and has her wear office clothes. Camera Abuse: Sir Nighteye's intro animation has him chuck one of his stamp seals at the camera, breaking it. Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: While it's rectified a bit since Mina and Mineta are now playable in the base roster and Aoyama was added through DLC, there's still a sizable chunk of Class 1-A missing from the roster. And, of course, Class 1-B is completely absent from the base again, though Kendo and Tetsutetsu are downloadable fighters at least. Compressed Adaptation: Several examples: Certain fights that had unique characters are entirely replaced with either common thugs or yakuza thugs. Some fights even lack key characters. Rappa doesn't have Hekiji Tengai to support him during his fight (though he only shows during one shot when Rappa is overwhelmed by Fat Gum). Most egregiously, Amajiki fights a regular yakuza thug when he should be fighting the Garbage Trio (the game even tries hard to make it sound like he really is fighting three enemies at once, but not even the yakuza thug has one single sidekick). Decomposite Character: Izuku, in addition to his base version and Shoot Style version, gains another playable variant, "Full Cowling: 100%", based on the abilities he has at the end of the Internship Arc. Shigaraki also gains a new playable variant, "Awakened Quirk Edition". While his base version is based on his abilities and character from the first section of the Manga, his Awakened variant is based on his abilities and character post-Meta Liberation Army Arc. Overhaul is also split into two playable variants, being his base version, which incorporates his basic abilities, and his "Ver. 2" variant, in which he's fused with Shin Nemoto. Grievous Harm with a Body: Bakugou's Plus Ultra All attack with Kirishima and Kaminari is unique in the fact that instead of the trio attacking all at once like with the others but rather, Bakugou chucks Kirishima and Kaminari at the opponent as projectiles before attacking himself. Out-of-Character Moment: Certain characters are a bit passionate about the clothes they can wear. Tokoyami in particular expresses outright passion to dance when wearing tuxedos. Pragmatic Adaptation: Ochaco realizes earlier that her feelings for Deku should be postponed so she doesn't get in the way of his dream instead of realizing that during the Provisional Hero License arc. Promoted to Playable: While there are several characters that weren't playable in the first game that are in the second, Mineta, Mr. Compress, and Nomu are notable, as they all appeared in One's Justice in one way or another (Mr. Compress in a cutscene, Nomu as an NPC fighter, Mineta as a cosmetic clothing option) but weren't made playable until One's Justice 2. Secret Character: Overhaul Ver. 2 and Deku Full Cowling: 100% are the only characters that aren't part of the starting roster, as they need to be unlocked via Story Mode. Preordering the game unlocks them earlier, however. Stuff Blowing Up: This happens in Mei's Plus Ultra 1 and Plus Ultra 2 attacks with the former having her lob a bomb at her opponent while the latter is due to her attempting to do the same again only for the bomb to detonate prematurely in her hands, damaging the opponent while Mei only gets a little soot on her face. Unsound Effect: Several more this time around; for example, Mirio's super has "Invincible" pop up as his enemy passes through him while attempting to hit him, and Full Cowling 100% Midoriya gets "Full Cowl" as he's powering up at the start of his super. What If?: Arcade Mode has every single fighter have special conversations with other specific characters that either side otherwise never interacted with in the manga (at least up until Season 4).PLUS ULTRA 17dc91bb1f

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