The stylistic contrast of each original franchise can detract from the idea that these characters all came together in one world. This helps give a uniform quality to everyone which helps the idea of the Jump world invading the real world. Instead of being presented in their traditional animation style, each character maintains their signature look but has been rendered into 3D models. One of the more noticeable aspects of Jump Force is its unique visual style. It’s a perfect platform to settle debates over which anime character is truly the strongest and over the past weekend a closed beta gave some players the chance to put on their Super Saiyan hair and duke it out for supremacy within anime fandom. The basic premise is the different franchises within the Jump world have all come into the real world. This basically amounts to a fighting game that serves as an all-star anime brawl with characters from franchises such as Dragon Ball Z, Naruto, One Piece and Saint Seiya. For the uninitiated Jump Force is a three-on-three tournament fighter that is based on Weekly Shōnen Jump, a popular Japanese manga magazine. Jump Force was one of the surprise announcements from this past E3 that caught us completely off guard, but is now one of our anticipated titles for next year.
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