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JUMP FORCE - Deluxe Edition

Spike Chunsoft, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc.
Feb 15, 2019 - Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

52

Top Critic Average

22%

Critics Recommend

Daily Mirror
3 / 5
Nintendo Life
5 / 10
Nintendo Enthusiast
5 / 10
Cubed3
4 / 10
Noisy Pixel
5 / 10
Nintendo Times
5 / 10
NaviGames
7.5 / 10
Game Forces PT
5 / 10
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JUMP FORCE - Deluxe Edition Media

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JUMP FORCE Deluxe Edition – Nintendo Switch Launch Trailer

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Critic Reviews for JUMP FORCE - Deluxe Edition

Jump Force Deluxe is definitely an anime fans dream come true, being able to pick from one of over 50 characters with more on the way is epic. Fans will gain countless hours from mixing and matching various teams of their favourite Shonen Jump heroes. However, other than the fan service, players may find it hard to return to Jump Force Deluxe after a few sessions due the lack of depth in gameplay, shallow story mode and severe lag when playing online.

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Jump Force is a good time for a short time; a simplistic button-masher that looks and sounds great in action but can't deliver in terms of providing players with any more than a handful of hours of dumb fun before it all becomes a bit of a bore. If you're a huge fan of the shows involved or you like your fighting nice and easy you'll get more than most out of things and jumping into an online battle – if you can find one – adds a little spice to the mix but, overall, this is a disappointingly dull, one-note affair that doesn't do its roster of ever-popular characters any sort of justice.

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Nintendo Enthusiast

Chirag Pattni
5 / 10.0
Nintendo Enthusiast

Jump Force Deluxe Edition has great ideas and intentions but fails to execute them in a meaningful way.

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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.

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Noisy Pixel

Jake Yoder
5 / 10.0
Noisy Pixel

Even though Jump Force has tried its best to stay in the fight years past its release, it just can’t land a punch. All of its problems far outweigh its positives, leading to an experience that only hardcore Shonen Jump fans can enjoy. If you’ve been waiting for the Switch port of the game to finally jump in, you’re almost certainly better off just waiting for something better.

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MEDIOCRE - This is not the anime game that you’re looking for. You might be tempted to play it just to fight as your favorite manga hero, but chances are you’ll just ultimately end up as disappointed as I was. With performance issues, lack of quality audio visual presentation, and a bunch of grinding to unlock characters, this fighting game leaves much to be desired.

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It makes portable the best (and the worst) of the series. Recommended specially for fans of the series its based on.

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Jump Force can be called a brawler since we get a lot of jump fighters and characters into a crazy looking fighting game. For the most fans of the Jump series this is a most have just for the fact that we have there a lot of our beloved characters. Not the best story or graphic choices were made in this game but it’s a funny brawler to play for some time like to decompress for a stressful day A had some fun playint it by the way!

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