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Jump Force

 

 

Jump Force  

 

Did you catch the Twitch streams we did of Jump Force? In that last match my dad was actually competition for me. I won't spoil it for you though. You can watch it to see who won. If it is no longer on Twitch with VOD, then you can check it out on Daily Motion, and eventually on Youtube. Neither of us actually found Jump Force to be fun though. Jump Force is on the Personal Computer, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. The developer is Spike Chunsoft and the publisher is Bandai Namco Games. Our Twitch streams show all of the playable characters in Jump Force. The balance in Jump Force is questionable at best.

I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased Jump Force on the PS4. This game is a hot mess and only worth five to ten dollars brand new in my opinion. It is cool to see different characters from the past. There are plenty of creepy characters in Jump Force like those from Death Note. The main audience for Jump Force is the super fanboys of manga. The game play of Jump Force feels like so many other Bandai Namco video games of late. It is lame they are putting much of the same things in their games and expecting families to spend even more money on repetition. Expect a full review in an upcoming issue of the Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{06/28/2019}
- Peter

 

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