Jump Force

Jump Force features a great, iconic roster with satisfying combat and slick animations, but it's weighed down by careless development.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
Jump Force 1

Product details

  • A unique setting, merging Jump World and Real World. But what could be the origins of such chaos?
  • The Jump Force, an alliance of the most powerful Manga heroes from Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto and much more.
  • High-end, realistic graphics and design, to bring Manga characters to life like never-before.
  • 40 Playable Characters from 15 Mangas

PROS

+ Satisfying combat
+ Stylish animations
+ Lengthy roster

CONS

- Cringeworthy story
- Quality issues
- No coop modes

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Guide on February 14, 2019
Jump Force features a great, iconic roster with satisfying combat and slick animations, but it's weighed down by careless development.
60
By TechAdvisor on February 23, 2019
The core combat in Jump Force is infectiously fun, striking just the right line between depth and accessibility. It’s absolutely joyous thrashing Frieza with Naruto’s Nine-Tails, and Jump Force nails the silly spectacle that’s made so many Shonen Jump series such perennial favourites. The problem is that outside of the actual gameplay, everything else about Jump Force feels unfinished. The hub world is an utter disaster, the character creator feels flat, the roster is unbalanced, and you are almost guaranteed to give up on the story mode before you get to the end.
60
By IGN on February 14, 2019
If you’ve got like-minded anime fans who are down to smash some buttons and watch the sparks fly, Jump Force’s fighting system allows for at least a few hours of shallow fun before it gets stale and repetitive. The bland story feels half-baked and never does anything interesting with its impressive roster of beloved characters who’ve rarely or never had the chance to meet before, making this celebration of 50 years of Weekly Shonen Jump a disappointment overall.
63