My Hero Academia is a popular series that takes aspects of Western style comic book superheroes and blends them together with aspects of shonen-style series to create an enjoyable series with noteworthy characters. The series has several games that allow fans to enter My Hero world.

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And this also includes the upcoming My Hero Ultra Rumble. Ultra Rumble is a highly anticipated free-to-play battle royale where teams of three work together to defeat seven opposing teams. For fans who have already played the other My Hero games and are waiting for Ultra Rumble, there are other games that they can enjoy.

8 Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Miles in his Spider-Man suit swinging through the city

Since the beginning of the series, Izuku Midoriya has pushed himself to his limits to prove himself as All Might's successor. In Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Miles faces a similar predicament as he's left to protect New York on his own after Peter entrusts him with the responsibility.

Players get to follow Miles on his journey of becoming a better hero as he gains more abilities and masters them. Moving around town web-slinging from building to building will also give My Hero fans the chance to see what it would be like to wield the Quirk, Blackwhip.

7 Team Fortress 2

All 9 playable characters on the Red team

Every iconic hero has an iconic villain; Batman and the Joker, Superman and Lex Luthor and in My Hero Academia Tomura Shigaraki and the League of Villians play the anti-thesis of Deku and the other heroes. The League of Villains has a very large fan following and people like them for many reasons, from their aesthetic, to their tragic backstories. For that reason, villain fans will enjoy playing Team Fortress 2.

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Despite being created in 2007, Team Fortress 2 still has an active player base and the game receives active updates. It's a multiplayer first-person shooter where two teams compete against each other. There are nine characters with unique abilities and stats, and you won't find any heroes or 'good' characters in this game. From a pyromanic, to a doctor that doesn't know the concept of the Hippocratic Oath, Team Fortress 2 has plenty of characters for players to love or love to hate.

6 Detroit: Become Human

Collage of the three main characters; Connor, Markus, and Kara

As a shonen series, My Hero has many fast-paced action scenes that are expected from the genre but has several other underlying themes. Some of the major ones includes questioning what makes someone a hero and what makes them a villain, and wondering if even the most 'evil' of people deserve saving or not.

The series questions the morality of both its characters and its fans and for those that like that aspect of the series Detroit: Become Human is a great game to play. Playing through the different perspectives of the main characters, Markus, Kara, and Conner player's actions both affect things for the other two characters and shapes the game's worldview of androids. While the fate of the world in My Hero Academia is still unknown, players can decide whether to make the world in Detroit: Become Human better or worse for androids.

5 The Wonderful 101

The main superheroes of the Wonderful 100 flying over Blossom City

In My Hero, as strong as a lot of the characters are, it is emphasized that no good hero can do things on their own and that real strength comes from working together. And PlatinumGames' The Wonderful 101 is all about the cooperative work between heroes.

Players literally control a horde of superheroes and use their different abilities to create various forms that help them defeat enemies. Fans of the series will also enjoy the visual style of the game as both The Wonderful 101 and My Hero Academia are made in the vibrant style of Western comic book superheroes.

4 Genshin Impact

Artwork of Fischl, Mona, Xinyan, and Kazuha

Genshin Impact takes place in Teyvat, a beautiful, whimsical world in which the main character, the Traveler, has been trapped by the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, separated from their twin and left without any of their powers. They join forces with Paimon and together, they embark upon a journey to find the Traveler's missing twin.

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Much like Deku, the Traveler must work to gain their powers back, and is surrounded by plenty of people that are much stronger and more capable than them and often teams up with those same people, with players being able to add them to their party through the game's Gacha system. There are a lot of elemental powers to play around with, which will please anyone who is a big fan of Denki Kaminari or Shouto Todoroki's Quirk.

3 The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel

Class VII of Thors Military Academy

Deku and his classmates have faced a lot of dangerous situations and have managed to hold their own against the odds, so sometimes it is easy to forget that all of them are only students, in their first year of high school. The first few seasons had moments that reminded fans of that fact as they were seen doing normal student activities like studying for exams and making preparations for a school festival.

For fans of the series that miss the 'Academia' part, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a game they'd be interested in. It focuses on a student named Rean Schwarzer who finds himself put in a unique class when he enters Thors Military Academy. It has RPG turned based battles and "social events" where Rean can become closer to his classmates.

2 InFamous: Second Son

Delsin attacking law enforcement with Neon powers

During the Joint Training arc Deku suddenly manifests another Quirk, Blackwhip, which was the Quirk of the fifth user of One For All. It's later revealed that Deku is expected to unlock the previous users' quirks, giving him a small arsenal of powers that he will be able to use. He shares the ability to use different powers with the protagonist of Infamous: Second Son, Delsin Rowe.

During the events of the game, Delsin discovers he's a Conduit that can absorb the powers of other Conduits once he's touched them. He gains the ability to use four different powers; Smoke, Neon, Video, and Concrete, which players can switch between using different power sources.

1 No More Heroes Series

Travis Touchdown with returning characters from previous No More Heroes games

In the My Hero Academia series, Japan has a ranking system for Pro Heroes that uses various factors to determine who the 'top' heroes are, like their strength, popularity, and the number of resolved incidents. After All Might's retirement, Endeavor becomes Japan's number one pro hero because of his high number of resolved cases, despite being less popular than both Hawks and Best Jeanist.

The No More Heroes series has the United Assassins Association which ranks prominent assassins from all over the world. During the first No More Heroes, Travis Touchdown rises through the ranks as he defeats various assassins in the top 10. Taking out the competition to claim their spot isn't something that the Pro Heroes do, but just like in No More Heroes, the ranking system is important to many heroes as it effects their popularity and how much they get paid.

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