Honestly, I wasn't expecting much. But Hero All Might kind of sneaks up on you. The controls are weirder than I thought. Sometimes it feels like the physics are wonky. Still, there's a weird addictive quality to mastering him, even if it gets annoying fast.
Hero All Might's gameplay is pretty neat but tricky at first. His moves are simple but the physics can be wonky. Timing is everything, and learning his combos takes patience. It's not perfect, but it's fun once you get the hang of it.
Pro players tend to prefer balanced builds that maximize his strength and durability. Focus on skills that boost his stamina and attack power. But honestly, experimenting is key. Some loadouts make him feel sluggish, so pick what suits your style best.
I found that repeatedly doing side quests boosts experience faster. Using certain character perks unlock secret moves. The trick is to focus on one skill tree first. It seems obvious, but it really speeds up leveling when you stick with it.
The story is straightforward but not very long. The ending feels a little anticlimactic, but the journey there is worth it for the gameplay. Watching his transformations and fights gets repetitive, but some cutscenes are pretty cool. Overall, a decent ride if you don’t expect too much.