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My Hero Academia: All's Justice is hard to replace: few games combine fighting mechanics, setting scifi and single-player focus in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 5 gameplay attributes and found 29 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Knockout City and Road Rash lead the list, with Totally Accurate Battle Simulator reaching a 90/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes My Hero Academia: All's Justice special.

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GenreFightingSubgenre3D Fighter
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SoloMultiplayer
Year 2026Dev Byking Inc.

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The closest game to My Hero Academia: All's Justice is Totally Accurate Battle Simulator — scoring 90/100 on our similarity scale. Knockout City and Road Rash follow close behind.

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29 similar games foundUpdated May 2026
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonTacticalMelee
Steam👍 98%· 150KRAWG👍 74%· 235
Year 2021Dev LandfallPlaytime ~2hOn PC · Xbox · Apple Macintosh

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Its own twist: deep simulation, sandbox freedom and adventure storytelling, while skipping setting scifi

Knockout City
Fighting3D Fighter
MultiplayerSoloSci-FiThird PersonPvP
Steam👍 86%· 8.4KIGDB86· 9OC81· 63
Year 2021Dev Velan Studios · Electronic ArtsOn Xbox · PS4 · PC

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, setting scifi and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings sports simulation, adventure storytelling and competitive edge

Road Rash
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird Person
IGDB65· 1
Year 1991Dev Electronic Arts · Electronic Arts Victor

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Its own twist: racing gameplay, while skipping setting scifi

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird Person
IGDB63· 2
Year 2005Dev Spike · Bandai

✓ Nearly identical: fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay.

≠ Missing: setting scifi.

Time Commando
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloSci-FiThird PersonMeleeTactical
Steam👍 95%· 97MC80
Year 1996Dev Adeline Software International · Activision BlizzardPlaytime ~3hOn PC · PS · Apple Macintosh

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, setting scifi and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: adventure storytelling, melee combat and combat tactical, while skipping multiplayer gameplay

Punch-Out!!
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOffline
IGDB87· 5
Year 2009Dev Next Level Games · Nintendo

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with sports simulation, adventure storytelling and offline, while skipping setting scifi

SoulCalibur
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonMeleeFantasy
IGDB60· 2
Year 1998Dev Project Soul · NamcoOn Android · iOS

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings melee combat, fantasy world and historical setting, while skipping setting scifi

Super Punch-Out!!
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloThird Person
IGDB90· 1
Year 1994Dev Locomotive Corporation · Nintendo

✓ Same family of 3D fighting games: fighting mechanics, single-player focus and visual third person

≠ Where it differs: brings sports simulation, while skipping setting scifi

Arms
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOffline
IGDB78· 15OC79· 119
Year 2017Dev Nintendo EPD Production Group No. 9 · Nintendo of EuropeOn Switch

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings offline, while skipping setting scifi

WWE 2K19
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonCo-opMelee
Steam👍 74%· 3.7KIGDB72· 8OC76· 73
Year 2018Dev Yuke's · 2K SportsOn PS4 · PC · Xbox

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with sports simulation, deep simulation and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping setting scifi

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOffline
IGDB77· 7
Year 2013Dev CyberConnect2 · Bandai Namco EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3 · PC

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Its own twist: offline, while skipping setting scifi

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOffline
IGDB77· 4
Year 2012Dev CyberConnect2 · Bandai Namco EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings offline, while skipping setting scifi

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOffline
IGDB74· 4
Year 2006Dev Spike · Atari, Inc.

✓ Same family of 3D fighting games: fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with offline, while skipping setting scifi

WWE '13
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOffline
IGDB73· 6
Year 2012Dev Yuke's · 2K SportsOn PlayStation 3

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings sports simulation, precision platforming and offline, while skipping setting scifi

Def Jam: Fight for NY
Fighting3D Fighter
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonOfflineMelee
IGDB73· 2
Year 2004Dev EA Canada · Electronic Arts

✓ Both are 3D fighting games — sharing fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Where it differs: brings sports simulation, melee combat and offline, while skipping setting scifi

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What is the best game similar to My Hero Academia: All's Justice?
The closest game to My Hero Academia: All's Justice is Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, scoring 90/100 on our similarity scale. They share 4 gameplay attributes, including fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like My Hero Academia: All's Justice?
The three closest games to My Hero Academia: All's Justice are: 1. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (90/100, 4 shared attributes) 2. Knockout City (88/100, 5 shared attributes) 3. Road Rash (92/100, 4 shared attributes). All share My Hero Academia: All's Justice's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 29 candidates across 5 dimensions.
Is Knockout City similar to My Hero Academia: All's Justice?
Yes, very much so — Knockout City scores 88/100 similarity to My Hero Academia: All's Justice. They share 5 attributes, including fighting mechanics and multiplayer gameplay. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
What Fighting games are similar to My Hero Academia: All's Justice?
The best Fighting games similar to My Hero Academia: All's Justice are Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Knockout City, Road Rash and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi. All share the Fighting genre alongside other key My Hero Academia: All's Justice attributes like fighting mechanics, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay.
How is similarity to My Hero Academia: All's Justice calculated?
We compare My Hero Academia: All's Justice against every game in our catalog using 5 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the My Hero Academia: All's Justice experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.