Jump Force
SCORE: 55
The failures of the PR and Marketing firm
representing Jump Force should come as no surprise to Family Friendly
Gaming Universe. They know we will call them out on their plot holes,
junk, and more. There are forty characters in Jump Force. Most of them
must be unlocked by playing the story mode through chapter three. Once
you do that you have no need to continue the story mode.
The issues families will have with Jump Force are blood, violence, lack
of attire, enticement to lust, and more. We get Japanese voices for the
characters from the fifteen different mangas. Jump Force is not very
balanced and more of a button spammer than any real strategy. There are
certain characters that have an advantage over others. Building bars and
using super powerful attacks is important in this game. Unless your
opponent blocks the attack.
Jump Force is less well done than Dragon Ball Xenoverse. Jump Force
feels very similar to Dragon Ball Xenoverse in terms of how the main
area is set up. The three on three fighting in Jump Force reminds me of
that J-Stars Victory VS+ mess of a video game. We swap characters in and
out in Jump Force pretty quickly with a tap of the R2 button. Hold R2 to
power up your super powered attacks. Yes it is easy to make a mistake
there.
Did you catch the Twitch streams we did of Jump Force? In that last
match my dad was actually competition for me. I won’t spoil it for you
though. You can watch it to see who won. If it is no longer on Twitch
with VOD, then you can check it out on Daily Motion, and eventually on
Youtube. Neither of us actually found Jump Force to be fun though.
I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased Jump Force on the PS4.
This game is a hot mess and only worth five to ten dollars brand new in
my opinion. It is cool to see different characters from the past. There
are plenty of creepy characters in Jump Force like those from Death
Note. The main audience for Jump Force is the super fanboys of manga.
- Peter
Graphics: 40%
Sounds: 60%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%
System: PC/Xbox One/PS4(tested)
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Developer: Spike Chunsoft
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Mild Blood, Suggestive Themes,
Violence}
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