A Change of Mind – Gakuen Basara: Samurai High School (Episode Eight) – Laconically Speaking
The spirit is willing, but the body is another’s. -30-
The spirit is willing, but the body is another’s. -30-
A stopped shot is fired twice a day. -30-
United they stand against each other. -30-
The lesser of two evils isn’t nice. -30-
The heart wants what the body may not. -30-
The long arm of the law can be twisted. -30-
Revenge is a dish best served with gusto. -30-
First impressions are the most aggressive. -30-
Since the dawn of more-than-one-fictional-character-with-superpowers, people have longed to see them punch each other really hard. Not in a serious way, more in a no-holds-barred-no-consequences kind of way. Enter fighting games. The perfect opportunity for heroes and villains alike to test their mettle and meet in completely non-canon scenarios, wearing completely nonsensical clothing, all for the enjoyment of whoever so holds the controller. I mean, there usually is a story in there somewhere, but that tends to be drowned out by the aforementioned clashing of fictionally historical characters…or historically fictional characters…or a bear in a hat. With a concept so closely surrounding the idea of decking villainy until it says uncle, it was never too hard to foresee a fighting game featuring those lovable chaps from U.A. High. This is especially true if you knew about the one that already came out for the 3DS, but let’s not argue semantics. That being said, some concession may have been given to this Japan only predecessor, as One’s Justice focuses on the tale of My Hero Academia …
He will do anything for love. -30-
It’s what he does that defines him. -30-