Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Each character's unique fighting style has been captured, Rock-paper-scissors style of combat is easy to understand and encourages strategic planning during fights, Character customization is fairly robust and fun to do, Fights against equally skilled opp
The story is a rather generic and bland conflict of good vs. evil that drags throughout its second act, Cutscenes aren't great, with little in the way of storytelling or believable character animations, The difference in number of playable female characte
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Each character's unique fighting style has been captured, Rock-paper-scissors style of combat is easy to understand and encourages strategic planning during fights, Character customization is fairly robust and fun to do, Fights against equally skilled opp
The story is a rather generic and bland conflict of good vs. evil that drags throughout its second act, Cutscenes aren't great, with little in the way of storytelling or believable character animations, The difference in number of playable female characte
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Jordan , review by: gamespot.com
Each character's unique fighting style has been captured, Rock-paper-scissors style of combat is easy to understand and encourages strategic planning during fights, Character customization is fairly robust and fun to do, Fights against equally skilled opp
The story is a rather generic and bland conflict of good vs. evil that drags throughout its second act, Cutscenes aren't great, with little in the way of storytelling or believable character animations, The difference in number of playable female characte
Jump Force fails to hit the mark with a total lack of care in terms of everything outside of its decent fighting mechanics...
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Published: 2019-02-24, Author: John , review by: impulsegamer.com
‘Jump force' is a brand new fighting game that brings all of your favourite Weekly Shonen Jump characters together for the ultimate crossover. Created as part of the magazines 50th anniversary celebration, players are treated to a diverse range of iconic...
Abstract: To celebrate 50 years of the manga series Weekly Shonen Jump, Bandai Namco has now released Jump Force which sees all your favourite anime/manga characters all featured in one big fighting game.The first thing you will notice about Jump Force is the impre...
Published: 2019-02-15, Author: Matt , review by: gamesradar.com
Huge roster of manga and anime legends, Impressive, anime-accurate super moves
Overcomplicated controls, with blocking and dodging feel random, Messy story and mission integration, Does it want to be a fighter? An RPG? Story driven? Who knows
An ambitious brawler that suffers from something of an identity crisis, Jump Force will nevertheless delight anime fans – especially those of a vintage who knows the more obscure characters included here. A bit more finesse on the controls, making them le...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Suitably bonkers story mode, Expansive character roster, Simple controls and easy-to-access mechanics
Shonky cutscenes, Not as in-depth as other fighters, Feels poorly optimised
If you didn't know your One Piece from your Naruto before, this probably isn't the fighting game you've been waiting for. Jump Force is unapologetically for the fans, with little to ease you into each character's expansive back story. The stilted cutscen...
From a first play then, Jump Force doesn't seem to quite live up to the lunatic potential of its giddy reveal trailer. It's absolutely joyous thrashingFrieza with Naruto's Nine-Tails, as you'd expect, but the game that builds up to those manic mega attack...