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7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 34 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 34
  2. Negative: 4 out of 34
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  1. Dec 9, 2020
    7
    I really like this game, the only thing I am really missing is bobobo, he was my favourite character of all jump games.
  2. Jun 15, 2021
    6
    1st, I never play handheld. Always on the 50".
    2nd, I never play online.
    This is a hard game to score because it has nothing good going for it, it is a bit of a nasty set of style and design choices, pretty unattractive in general. The sum of its parts is also not great but there is still something very entertaining about it. I'm not marking it down for faults, I am marking it down
    1st, I never play handheld. Always on the 50".
    2nd, I never play online.

    This is a hard game to score because it has nothing good going for it, it is a bit of a nasty set of style and design choices, pretty unattractive in general. The sum of its parts is also not great but there is still something very entertaining about it.

    I'm not marking it down for faults, I am marking it down because it just isn't in the same league as others such as Blazblue, Garou, Streetfighter 2 etc. The standard for fighters was so high nearly 3 decades ago and this just doesn't cut the mustard. Great game in its own right? Yes. Great game when compared with its competitor's? No. Is it great fun firing Kurapika's chains and Hisoka's bungee gum? Of course it is.
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  3. Aug 30, 2020
    7
    Technically Jump Force is a great port for Nintendo Switch. Visuals are good and frame rate is good as well. Loading times are much faster compared to Xbox One or PS4.

    The game itself is a great experience for manga/anime enthusiasts or fans of 3D arena fighting games.
  4. Sep 9, 2020
    7
    El juego, con sus luces y sus sombras, es exactamente igual: divertido en las batallas y mediocre en la narrativa. Pero, obviando esto, he de decir que, en lo visual, por lo general, han hecho un trabajo bastante correcto, aunque el resultado es un tanto irregular (suele verse espectacular en casi todas las batallas, con modelados, texturas y partículas bastante buenas, las cuales te hacenEl juego, con sus luces y sus sombras, es exactamente igual: divertido en las batallas y mediocre en la narrativa. Pero, obviando esto, he de decir que, en lo visual, por lo general, han hecho un trabajo bastante correcto, aunque el resultado es un tanto irregular (suele verse espectacular en casi todas las batallas, con modelados, texturas y partículas bastante buenas, las cuales te hacen replantear si realmente estás jugando en una Switch; pero un poco flojo en otras zonas, como la base principal). Lo mismo sucede con la tasa de imágenes por segundo: en las batallas hay momentos en los que va sorprendentemente fluido, con tirones que, aunque frecuentes, suelen ser leves y casi imperceptibles; pero en algunos escenarios (como Nueva York nocturno) y en otros momentos (en la presentación de los personajes en la batalla o en los primeros segundos del combate) llegan a molestar bastante. No lo hace injugable ni de lejos, pero molesta. Aunque lo dudo, espero que saquen un parche para mejorarlo un poco. Expand
  5. Dec 29, 2021
    6
    This is a good game, but I wish that there were more places to travel to in the game. Also, I wish that Leonard would say more things in the game.
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50

Mixed or average reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 15
  2. Negative: 5 out of 15
  1. Sep 14, 2021
    40
    The fighting mechanics are passable at best, and the huge roster of fighters is a great boon, but with its incredibly poor performance and boring story mode, it is just best to avoid JUMP FORCE altogether.
  2. Mar 9, 2021
    50
    Jump Force: Deluxe Edition isn't a terrible title, but you have to be willing to forgive its numerous issues to enjoy it. The fighting is flashy, but it lacks depth since you can button-mash the attack button and win just about every match. The character roster is smaller compared to previous Jump games, and some of the dream interactions are hobbled by a less-than-stellar story and a lack of voices to make the interactions impactful. There are certainly better fighting games on the system, including a few licensed ones, and the only reason to give this one a look is if you really, really need to have some sort of crossover going.
  3. Dec 11, 2020
    42
    If you’ve ever wondered who would win in a fight between Luffy and Goku, this game will satisfy that itch…but if you’re someone for whom the first half of this sentence is meaningless gibberish, then there’s really nothing here that you’ll find appealing. And honestly, despite the number of Japanese games I play (which is entirely due to my Vita addiction, rather than because of some fondness for anime), I can’t say that I fall into that camp. Which means that all that’s left in Jump Force is an ugly-looking game with extremely repetitive action — and honestly, why waste time or money on that?