Features Future My Hero Academia Games Need to Have
Quirk-Based Puzzles and Gameplay
My Hero One’s Justice definitely leans into the Quirks of My Hero Academia by making each playable character based around their own respective Quirks. However, it’s something the series could dive even further into, actually giving you specific tasks or objectives that can only be done by certain heroes.
Hopefully, in the future of My Hero Academia games we see the series break out of the fighting game mold, allowing for more flexibility with gameplay. Through this, you could use a team of heroes to explore environments and solve puzzles. Use Todoroi’s hot and cold to affect the temperature of things, Bakugo’s explosions to blow things up, or Uraraka’s gravity to make things float. One’s Justice definitely sets the stage for using Quirks as fighting powers, and it feels like there’s so much more you could do with it. It’d be great to see Midoriya and Bakugo join Jump Force with destructive power or some other kind of crossover. One thing’s for certain, any future My Hero games will have to really lean into Quirks, it’s what makes the series so unique.