I made a short YouTube series about J-Stars Victory Vs., and imported it using the scant funds from my high school part-time job. Basically, I love Jump, and I desperately hoped I would love Jump Force, so it pains me to say that Jump Force is a rushed and janky mess. The story of Jump Force is it’s unfortunate lowest point, which came as a surprise to me. The story features original characters designed by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, and features some of the best characters in any anime or manga. The story squanders all this potential in two major ways: its boring narrative and awful cutscenes. Jump Force’s story revolves around you, the reader, who becomes a Jump hero after being nearly killed by Dragon Ball’s villainous Freeza. A mysterious force has recruited some of Jump’s greatest villains to help him merge our world with the world of Jump, meaning it’s up to you and the heroes of Jump to save both worlds. This story could have been a lot of schlocky fun if done right, but it quickly devolves into battling clones of villains and generic enemy grunts in an effort to protect the world. It drags on and on until you reach the end, which hits you with a needless plot-twist and an overpowered boss fight.
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