Jump force review gametyrant6/1/2023 If you want a great looking game, I wouldn’t recommend Jump Force on the Switch. This is of course a matter of taste.įinally, the graphics are not great. I don’t like the Japanese voices for certain characters and it’d be nice to not need to read subtitles all the time. First, I really wish you could change the audio to English. I have two final complaints that I’m sure aren’t new. Just a slight color change would be nice. This can add some confusion to the game that easily could’ve been avoided with simply adding one additional costume. Also, it’s annoying that there aren’t alternative costumes for characters for when you and your opponent use the same character. This means that one person (it changes over the course of the battle) is always near and the other player can be pretty far making it a little difficult for that player to keep track of what’s going on, especially when bigger attacks are in play. I’ve typically seen this met with a split-screen approach. This is a 3rd-person fighter which always poses unique challenges to multiplayer. I’m going to chalk this complaint up to personal taste, but it’s not my favorite fighting system. That’s a little long in my opinion to be locked out of doing anything. If you land one fast strike, your opponent can’t guard or anything until you stop attacking or until after you land about 7-8 hits. That being said, I felt like it was too easy to get decently long combo strings that can’t be blocked. However, there is some depth for people who want to play the game competitively. The controls are fairly simple to grasp and can easily be picked up by button mashers. I’m not a huge fan of 3rd-person fighters, but in a single-player experience, it’s not too bad. The actual fighting part of this game is pretty good. I really did enjoy creating my own character to fight alongside my favorite characters. Another aspect I did like was the character creation. Plus, new characters are still being added. The selection of characters is pretty good, too with staples like Naruto, Ichigo, Goku, etc. It’s a great premise and will definitely be enough for some fans. I do enjoy the idea behind the game of having characters from various manga and anime team up to face off against evil forces. Mark Hamill and His Return of the Jedi Prop Lightsaber Reunite in Pop Culture Quest Clip
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