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Combat is fun and exciting, Customization is fun, Multiplayer feels rewarding with the ranking system,
The characters are unrecognizable in everything but their appearance, Voice-acting is poor, The lack of female presence in the roster is disheartening, Barebones story bogged down by fetch quests
The Good• Combat is fun and exciting• Customization is fun• Multiplayer feels rewarding with the ranking systemThe Bad• The characters are unrecognizable in everything but their appearance• Voice-acting is poor• The lack of female presence in the roster i...
The core combat in Jump Force is infectiously fun, striking just the right line between depth and accessibility. It's absolutely joyous thrashing Frieza with Naruto's Nine-Tails, and Jump Force nails the silly spectacle that's made so many Shonen Jump ser...
Despite having 50 years of legacy to work from, this manga mash-up feels like a rush job. The combat offers basic fun, but as a complete package Jump Force proves to be a flop...
Certain creativity in the moveset of select fighters, The battles themselves do run okay on the switch
Lack of personality to any of the characters on the roster, There is nothing engaging in the combat system, The soundtrack is repetitive, boring background noise, The visual downgrades are unavoidable on Switch, especially in handheld mode
Fast and fluid combat, Core gameplay elements are simple to grasp, but are fun to utilize and master, A massive cast of characters
Story mode is irredeemably slapdash, Mission-based structure is simplistic and highly repetitive, Graphics look great in action, but garish during cutscenes, Some unbalanced characters
Jump Force makes combat its focus, giving you addictive, if unbalanced, manga-inspired gameplay at the expense of a compelling story. If you want to beat up your buddies with your favorite Shonen Jump character this is the game for you, but don't expect...
Fast and fluid combat, Core gameplay elements are simple to grasp, but are fun to utilize and master, A massive cast of characters
Story mode is irredeemably slapdash, Mission-based structure is simplistic and highly repetitive, Graphics look great in action, but garish during cutscenes, Some unbalanced characters
Jump Force makes combat its focus, giving you addictive, if unbalanced, manga-inspired gameplay at the expense of a compelling story. If you want to beat up your buddies with your favorite Shonen Jump character this is the game for you, but don't expect...
Jump Force has major problems, but it can actually be really fun. It feels tedious when playing missions, and repetitive at times in combat. But using your favourite characters' abilities in battle remains fun throughout. It's going to be an acquired tast...
Publié: 2019-02-18, Auteur: Ian , review by: lowyat.net
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