![]() ![]() It’s certainly possible to start with Naruto’s Rasengan, then later buy Goku’s Kamehameha, though. Near the start, you are also asked to choose to join the team of either Goku, Luffy, or Naruto, which does not make any real difference other than you will learn some of your choice’s moves to start with. These can either be bought from the store with in-game currency earned from missions or directly gained from missions. You can further customize your fighting style by learning attacks and skills. When you create a character, you are asked to choose to fight as either a quick and accurate martial artist, a powerful pirate, or an acrobatic ninja. The special attacks feel like they are reasonably varied, too, not just visually but in how they act. It’s responsive, allowing quick reactions to attack, dodge, defend, and follow up. It allows technical play without being too complex. These can, at times, completely turn a battle around and can be very over the top, such as Naruto using an attack with the Kyuubi. Special attacks can be used in relation to this gauge, too. When the gauge is completely full, they can use a more powerful version. They share a health and ability gauge, but you can both use team attacks and switch between them during the fight.Īfter taking a certain amount of damage, a gauge half fills and a character can use “Awakening” to increase their power. Quite often in the story, this involves your custom character and up to two backups. You won’t be able to button-mash your way through the story, but learning the basic controls should do and the in-game tutorials do a good job at getting the player up to speed.įights in this game can involve up to three characters per team. Beyond that, there is an online or offline battle mode, which is just straight up fights.įighting in this game is reasonably easy to learn, but difficult to master. There are, however, unrelated non-story missions which involve conditions, such as winning and hitting a combo of a certain number, winning within a certain time, or using a certain character. The mission counter can be used along with the NPCs to advance the story and see cutscenes. If you are online, you will also see other players running around. You generally start off in a lobby area with a mission counter, shops, battle counter and such. The game has several modes, but you will be fighting battles and not much else in all of them. I’ll warn the reader to try and suspend disbelief about power levels and timeline continuity, too, as such things go to the wayside for the purpose of getting all the characters in. There is a bit more to the story than that and it does expand on it later on, but it isn’t really the game’s strong point. Much of the story revolves around either beating up some nameless enemies (who somehow all know unique character attacks) or rescuing (beating up) people who are being controlled and turning them into your allies. The player soon becomes a hero through the power of the cube and you find out that the antagonist has the power to use the umbra cube to impose his own will on other people. ![]() The player takes a shot and Trunks (and a little robot) says the only way to save the player’s life is to turn them into a hero using the power of the umbra cube. The game begins with Freiza terrorizing a city and Goku appearing to fight him. It spans approximately 16 series and 40 playable characters ranging from some of the older but still popular 80’s manga, such as Fist of the North Star, to recent manga, such as My Hero Academia. The main featured anime are Dragon Ball, Naruto, and One Piece, but it includes a huge variety of characters from a variety of manga featured in Shōnen Jump. JUMP FORCE is a crossover anime fighting game. The following was originally posted on our sister site: Drastik Moé Record of Agarest War Mariage – PC Review - February 18, 2019. ![]() GOD EATER 3 – PC Review - February 26, 2019.JUMP FORCE – PC Review - April 30, 2019. ![]()
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