Jump Force Review — An Unambitious and Disappointing Crossover

Jump Force is a tremendous disappointment that almost completely wastes the potential of its vast cast of characters.

I’ve been apprehensive of Jump Force since its initial reveal back in June of last year. It’s easily the most ambitious anime and manga crossover video game of all time, and yet, it stumbles so hard. Like, really hard. Like, so hard I can’t believe this is the final product. With all of the advertising put into this game, you’d think we’d get something really solid. Conceptually, Jump Force has everything it needs but its execution is where it falters. Ultimately, it amounts to a forgettable game that’s easily one of the biggest disappointments of 2019 so far. Unfortunately, my initial apprehensions have come to fruition.

Over the nearly two years now that I’ve been at DualShockers, I’ve reviewed a decent amount of anime-based video game titles — My Hero One’s Justice, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, and The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of BritanniaI can confidently say that all of these games are a better investment than Jump Force. I said back in my Knights of Britannia review that the PlayStation 2 generation was essentially the Wild West of anime games. Even very niche franchises got their chance at a mediocre game or two. But today, I think anime and manga fans have the right to expect a little bit more. Unfortunately, at its very best, Jump Force amounts to a mediocre anime brawler that doesn’t do practically any of its source material justice.

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