![]() ![]() Unfortunately, battling another human being doesn't make the combat any more interesting, instead highlighting how limited and simple it is. Online, Jump Force is functional, allowing for ranked and casual battles against others, unlocking titles and currency for you to spend on items in the singleplayer game. Enemy AI isn’t particularly challenging, only really causing issues when they’re levelled to the point of being able to withstand and dish out substantial damage to you, rather than having them attempt to trick and outplay you. The camera gets lost in amongst the action from time to time, making for some confusing situations. It’s not all bad, as the various worlds these characters hail from are represented by some excellent arenas, as well as a handful of ‘real world’ ones thrown in for good measure. This is such a missed opportunity-many of these characters have made the jump from the printed page to beloved animated series and here, they’re these strange, soulless avatars. Outside of the admittedly impressive awakening attacks, the way they move during combat isn’t much better, again lacking a tightness of control you’d want in a fighting game. In cutscenes, their movement is stilted and awkward, with some unintentionally hilarious moments, like characters sliding across the screen and conversations taking place without even the slightest bit of facial animation. A far cry from the astonishing-looking and brilliantly authentic Dragon Ball FighterZ, Goku here looks like a bad action figure. ![]() Not just in terms of character variety but their actual character models. The characters themselves, as iconic as their source material may be, are a mixed bag. You can also buy pieces of cosmetic gear for your avatar, and there’s some nice deep cut references within these unlockables that dedicated Shonen Jump fans are going to appreciate. Experience points increase health and damage output, and you can buy new special abilities, one use items to help you in battle and skills that give you perks like attack buffs, debuff spells and elemental resistance. Anyways dont listen to these powerhouse sites giving it a bad reviews its a fun fast paced intense game.You join one of three teams, headed up by Goku, Luffy or Naruto and take on missions that either progress their storyline or generic ones that net you experience points, or other unlockables like costumes. I dont think some of the old heads can wrap their head around this. You literally haved to adapt to every match and every opponent within split seconds to be victorious.Matches are pretty intense and there is always a comeback factor even if you are down a round. I think other fight fans dont like it because its not a game where you learn a combo and go in a match with it premeditated knowing it works against 90% of your opponents because you have more hours into the game practicing it. Some are as stupid because of "lack of female selectable characters" lol? Anyways if you love fast past fighting games that keep you on the edge of your seat and you have split seconds to choose your method of attack this is for you. There seems to be an agenda to give this game low reviews. Some are as stupid because of "lack of female selectable Game is awesome. ![]() Id recommend buying the base game before considering a season pass for those who are interested in checking it out. This however isn’t enough to save the game from the other issues present and when it’s all said and done, Jump Force just doesn’t stand up, when you factor in the price of the game and the shortcomings it has. Thankfully the combat elements don’t fall short and I did enjoy doing flash, energy, and scale behind the moves with the different character’s. I would however recommend that you play the online mode though because the story mode failed to make an impact and on the whole it’s standard. When It was nice to see that the game had quite a decent roster for you to play and there’s also a decent selection of play modes as well. This isn’t the only problem you contend with a few technical issues which in turn effect the immersion can become affected because of this. As soon as you begin the game you notice the extended loading time, some of it quite extreme. I came away feeling a little indifferent. Unfortunately there may be a few nice moments there’s some issues that hold it back. So I was also hoping that they did each franchise justice. So I was I enjoyed the sound and visual art design of the game, As a fan of the anime battle genre I was really looking forward to Jump Force. I enjoyed the sound and visual art design of the game, As a fan of the anime battle genre I was really looking forward to Jump Force. ![]()
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