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My Hero Academia: Battle for All Gameplay Videos Preview Tsuyu, Minoru

posted on by Kyle Hallmark
May 19 game features same voice cast as anime, includes side stories for each playable character

The official website of Bandai Namco Entertainment's My Hero Academia: Battle for All Nintendo 3DS game began streaming two gameplay videos on Sunday for Tsuyu Asui and Minoru Mineta.

The video for Tsuyu previews her gameplay mechanics revolving around her "Frog-Form" quirk, which allows her to extend her tongue, jump high into the air, and move acrobatically. Holding down on the touch screen will fill her "Rainwater Gauge," which increases Tsuyu's movement speed and number of midair jumps when it is full.

The video for Minoru previews his gameplay mechanics revolving around his "Pop Off" quirk, which allows him to impair his opponent's movement with sticky balls he pulls from his hair. He can also use the balls himself to perform a quick dash. Additionally, players can tap grapes on the touch screen to fill his "Grape Gauge," which increases Minoru's movement speed and the maximum number of balls he can have in the arena after all of the grapes have been tapped. The video also reveals that the next gameplay video will feature Eijirō Kirishima.

Bandai Namco Entertainment also streamed a second commercial for the game on Sunday.

Bandai Namco Entertainment previously streamed gameplay videos for Ochako Uraraka, Tenya Iida, Izuku Midoriya, and Katsuki Bakugō.

The game will ship on May 19.

The game's official website previously streamed the game's second promotional video and a commercial last month. The website streamed the game's first promotional video in December.

Each playable character in the game will have a side story that can be unlocked by beating the main story mode, as well as character customization options. The game's voice cast are reprising their roles from the currently airing television anime series.

In the game, players aim to become the "No. 1 hero," and the manga's characters will appear with their unique powers. The game will retail for 5,700 yen (about US$50). Those who purchase the first edition of the game will get two cards for the Boku no Hero Academia: Gekitotsu! Heroes Battle (My Hero Academia: Clash! Heroes Battle) arcade card game as well as a download code for a Nintendo 3DS theme.

The Boku no Hero Academia: Gekitotsu! Heroes Battle arcade card game will launch in Japanese arcades on April 28.


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