FNF’: Hero Academia Justice vs Deku
Enjoy Playing FNF': Hero Academia Justice vs Deku
I recently stumbled across a fan-made rhythm showdown where your favorite green-haired hero, Deku, takes on a new rival called Justice. Instead of high-flying quirks or dramatic rescue scenes, you’re tapping arrows to the beat as Justice throws down some seriously catchy bars. It’s wild to see characters from that one big hero universe trading lyrical jabs instead of punches or energy blasts, and it somehow fits perfectly into the fast-paced feel of a music duel.
The songs themselves strike a neat balance between heroic fanfare and punchy rap beats. Justice’s theme is all swagger and bravado, while Deku’s response track leans into that underdog spirit—think pounding drums, soaring synths, and just enough melodic hook to keep you humming afterward. The charts get challenging in the later sections, especially when both voices overlap and you’re juggling four directions plus that special key. It feels rewarding when you nail a tough combo on the final chorus.
Visually, the mod sticks close to what you’d expect from the series’ style but with a few custom flourishes—electric quirk effects popping around the arrows, custom backgrounds showing debris or comic‐style impact lines. Fans have been swapping high-score clips online, and people genuinely seem hyped whenever they manage a full combo on the hardest difficulty. It’s a neat example of how two very different worlds—quirk battles and rhythm games—can mesh together in a way that’s just plain fun.