Jump Force: a garish mashup of manga characters Let’s get into the nitty gritty and see if the game is a good shout for you. That said, if you are itching for a scrappy brawl with some of your favorite manga characters, Jump Force could be worth a download. Like one of those buzz movies with a stellar cast that somehow never fail to disappoint. Jump Force was ambitious, and the concept had great potential yet inevitably it couldn’t live up to the hype. What drags Jump Force down is the poorly developed story in between. In a nutshell, this is flashy and fun fighting game. Jump Force takes 40 manga characters from 16 anime series and brings them together to fight villains in recognizable locations like Times Square and the snowy peaks of the Matterhorn. Expectations were as high as the Shonen worlds are vast, and players were hungry to see their favorite characters together were in for a letdown. When developer Spike Chunsoft set out to pay homage the 50-year anniversary of the Weekly Shonen Jump series – he was doomed to disappoint. This manga fighting game was released to much anticipation in February 2019. Sleek design, a killer story line and gripping cutscenes – are three things you will not find in Jump Force.
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