![]() ![]() All in all, there’s a multitude of ways to rival your opponents. Every character plays exactly how you expect them to play, with Goku being very focused on martial arts and power beams, Luffy with his Pirate style, and Naruto with his Ninja style. Every attack feels punchy and the sound effects mixed with the onscreen visuals make for very satisfying fights. ![]() The fighting feels good and fluid, despite the ever-changing framerates. In that sense, Jump Force does very well. You’re playing because you want to pit Goku against Naruto against Dio against Joseph against Yugi and all the other huge Shonen characters and do amazing attacks with extravagant showcases of animation and sound. Nor are you playing it for the subpar avatar creator. Having original styles, or maybe even having the ability to combine styles from characters, would be great, or would at least be a better alternative to palette swaps of in-game hair.īut you’re not playing this for its goofy, threadbare story. So if you want a different hair style, you’ll have to choose between whatever hair styles characters in various anime have. However, the disappointment comes in that the options you have are just styles from characters in the anime that the game represents. You get the basics, the ability to change your hair, eyes, height, weight, skin tone, all the basic functionalities you’d expect from a character creator. ![]() I’ll be very clear the avatar customization is lacking like, a lot. After the intro, the first thing you’re presented with is an avatar creator. ![]()
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