Jump Force feels a bit like Dragon Ball Xenoverse, but also feels like it doesn't approach the level that Xenoverse achieved. The developers did want to make it accessible to all ages, however, and it feels like that was successful, so fans of the diffe...
Jump Force excels at fanservice, at showing what battles between all these characters would look like. It does not excel as an actual fighting game however. Unbalanced mechanics and poorly designed UI make Jump Force a chore to play, despite the exciting...
Jump Force is a schlocky B-movie-esque fighting game. It has a ton of horrible qualities, especially in its design and animations, but it also garners a sort of charm as well. The combat is incredibly satisfying and the animations are pretty darn stylish...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
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...