Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Byking have released a new trailer for My Hero Academia: All’s Justice highlighting the game’s full roster of playable Hero and Villain characters.
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Five years after the GameStop mania, retail investors have become a force Wall Street can’t ignore
What began as a dramatic short squeeze in early 2021 has evolved into a persistent force in equity markets. Retail participation in U.S. equities has risen to nearly 20% of average daily trading ...
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My Hero Academia: 8 Most Useful Rescue Quirks
Saving people in My Hero Academia becomes so much easier with these useful rescue quirks.
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6 My Hero Academia Characters Who Deserved Better Endings
These My Hero Academia characters really got the short end of the stick when it came to how their stories ended.
My Hero Academia is well-known for its ensemble of characters, and figures like All-Might and Deku are among the most ...
“My Hero Academia: All’s Justice” throws all into one final endeavor. Does it pull it off?
Which retro video game console is best? As video games continue to develop rapidly, games of yesterday grow in nostalgic popularity. In earlier years, the competition between gaming platforms caused ...
My favorite new tactic is sneaking behind an enemy group and lobbing grenades to distract them while the rest of the team bursts in and cleans them up. The throw distance is quite long, so you can do ...
Curious about the games dropping this year? Check out our month-by-month breakdown of the hottest titles coming to the PC, PlayStation 5, Switch, Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S. In 2014, I began my ...
The Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls are very familiar with each other. After all, the Heat has ended the Bulls’ season in the NBA’s play-in tournament in each of the last three seasons. But the Heat and ...
Superhero games tend to make their central characters a bit darker than they are usually depicted to justify the more combat-heavy mechanics of video games. Look no further than adaptations of Batman ...
Bijan C. Bayne, a Boston-born cultural critic, is the author of “Martha’s Vineyard Basketball: How a Resort League Defied Notions of Race and Class.” Between 1966 and 1968, my friends and I believed ...
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