

The art style is rather like Marmite, you either hate it or love it. The main story mode is played with a created character who is introduced to the massive roster of fighters, each of which are pretty stiff, lifeless versions of their anime counterparts.

There is a huge roster of characters to choose from, but not including the five extra characters available in Character Pass 2 doesn't make it feel very "deluxe." The character roster includes characters from the aforementioned franchises, but throw in My Hero Academia, Yu-Gi-Oh, Jo-Jo's Bizarre Adventure, Bleach, and more.

This includes the first Character Pass alongside the base game, although it would have been great to include everything on show. The base version for JUMP FORCE is the deluxe version, most likely to compensate for the long wait to Nintendo Switch.
