TSA writes: "Jump Force just came out! It’s a pretty bad video game, but don’t worry about that. Instead, you should be worrying about who the hell all the characters in that game are. If you aren’t up to snuff on your manga history, you might be thrown for a loop when you hop into the game for the first time. Naru-who? Marshall. D what? If you can’t tell your Gaaras from your Gokus, don’t fret. The anime armada here at TheSixthAxis – myself and Jason Coles, in this case – have put together a flawless guide to every character featured in the massive manga crossover fighter. Jason and I know that you’re an intrepid reader on the go, though, so we’ve done our best to keep the descriptions as bite-sized and brief as possible. Let’s go!!"
With PlayStation Now’s May lineup, you can try to survive unrelenting yokai in feudal Japan, rub shoulders with manga icons, and battle your way across an entire city. Starting tomorrow, May 4, Nioh, Jump Force and Streets of Rage 4 will be available to play on your PS5 or PS4 console.
Ohh I always wanted to try Jump Force. Can get back on my fantasy of being Goku :)
Nioh was given out on PS Plus around a year ago (most people who have PS Now also have PS Plus) and Jump Force is not particularly good. There's a big gap in quality between PS Plus and PS Now.
Bandai Namco announced the release date of the upcoming DLC for Jump Force, bringing the playable character Giorno Giovanna.
Bandai Namco released a new trailer of its fighting action game Jump Force, focusing on the upcoming playable character Giorno Giovanna.