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PlayStation Universe
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5 years ago
Jump Force Review – PS4

Jump Force tries once again to bring characters from the most popular Shonan Jump franchises together, but once again fails to find balance with its characters and its mechanics. There is fun to be had, but when you dig deep into Jump Force it starts to show just how unpolished it truly is.

VideoGamer
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Jump Force review

Jump Force is a weird beast. For someone who isn't that well versed in its extensive lineup of silly-haired scrappers and explosive combos, it's a bit overwhelming. The bloke with the freaky staring eyes is from One Piece Pirate, and of course there's Son Goku, who, my Dragon-Ball-loving mate...

GamingTrend
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Fighting with a moderate force - Jump Force review

Jump Force is an interesting showcase for anime crossover fights. The story is very shallow and repetitive, but the combat is still enjoyable. Characters suffer from odd design choices, but the Japanese voice acting is great. - Codi Spence

Combat is enjoyable; Varied character choices; Japanese voice acting is cool; Online functions well

Story is extremely shallow; Combat gets repetitive; Characters look and feel one-dimensional; One shared health bar between teams ruins some of the mechanics

Metro
★★
★★★
5 years ago
Jump Force review – super manga bros.

The heroes of Dragon Ball, Naruto, and One Piece unite in a new fighting game crossover but is it the anime equivalent of Smash Bros.

The combat system may be shallow and repetitive but there's a few interesting ideas and enjoyably over-the-top moves; Lots of characters and plenty of fan service

The story campaign is boring, overlong, and poorly presented; Tag system is unnecessarily restrictive and the graphics are underwhelming

Amazon
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Worth the price tag on collectors as a collector.

The statue is amazing. It's so light weight but incredibly durable. The figures each mount so week you can literally flip this upside down so no stability issues. All three look great, which if you know anything about Naruto statues... this is a steal to include a decent one in here haha.

sagamer.co.za
★★★
★★
5 years ago

When most people think of anime, what they're really thinking of is Weekly Shōnen Jump. With prolific mighty warriors in the form of ninjas, pirates and even card game players, the characters from this publication have become anime for most people.

Easy to pick up; Some supers look amazing

Performance issues; Loading times; Appearance; Story

very.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago
Ps4

Brought for my son's birthday as he collects dragon ball z stuff x

Gameplanet
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Jump Force Review

Alan takes on the biggest heroes of Anime in what should have been another top-tier fighter.

Fighting itself is fun - particularly against other human players; lots of variety; customization and flare aplenty

Everything outside of the fighting and fighter customization is garbage-tier

God is a Geek
★★★★★
5 years ago
Jump Force review

Jump, jump, for my love

Extensive roster of anime luminaries; Exhilarating pyrotechnical fights

Choppy frame rate; Long; frequent loading screens; Inconsistent animation quality

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Jump Force: "An ambitious brawler that suffers from something of an identity crisis"

I always suspected anime would lead to the end of the world, and I was right – at least in Jump Force, Bandai Namco's crossover brawler...

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

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