The 24 Games of Christmas! Day #5: My Hero One’s Justice

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Christmas is on the way! It’s time to adorn the tree with dazzling lights, bust out the obligatory TV specials, and gobble festive treats faster than the chef in your family can put them down. More importantly, it’s a precious opportunity to ditch your routine and bask in the company of those you hold dearest.

There might not be snow banks to leap into depending on your geographic coordinates, but video games under a blanket can provide fun with 100 per cent less mess (barring severe eggnog mishaps). It wouldn’t be Christmas at DDNet without our requisite list of games to keep you warm and cozy for the holidays. Each day until Christmas, we’ll highlight a title that’s perfect for passing the time, bonding with friends, or stuffing in your buddy’s stocking.

Join us on this 24 day adventure as we count down to the most wonderful time of the year. Merry Christmas!

Game #5: My Hero One’s Justice

2018 has seen the customary slew of anime game releases ranging from the decent Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia to the chart-exploding Dragon Ball FighterZ. For the anime fan in your life, My Hero’s One Justice makes a far more memorable gift than a t-shirt or a pack of trading cards. It might not be a stellar introduction for newcomers, but if you know someone at least mildly invested in the franchise (one booming in popularity more than ever right now, mind you), One’s Justice may yank their love to the surface. If you’re the fan of the series, it still makes for an entertaining local multiplayer romp with pals, what with all the unexpected, attention-grabbing superpowers for them to gawk over. Ask Todoroki to heat the fireplace and you’re all set.

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