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Debate Over Who's Stronger Among Iconic Anime Characters
Have you ever had a small question from your youth that you couldn't answer, and over time it became an unobtainable mystery that haunted you?
"Can Naruto with his Nine Tails chakra in full force beat Rufus in second gear using only his Shadow Divergence technique and Spiral Pills?" Years ago, during a twilight walk home from middle school, my classmate asked me.
Despite my attempts to find an answer, the question remains unresolved, haunting me to this day.
The debate over who's stronger among iconic characters fuels passionate arguments among anime fans, leading to extensive online discussions and comparisons of battle power. This dispute is widespread, with numerous posts dedicated to it, each attracting hundreds of comments.
But that's a question that will never be answered - because no matter what you say, as long as the original authors of the manga don't drag them into a fight in the same world, the discussion will always remain only on paper.
Given the inability to communicate verbally, finding answers will rely on your own efforts. Therefore, a game that gathers numerous comic characters for thrilling battles is bound to become a favorite among comic book enthusiasts and gamers.
It might even bring to mind Super Smash Bros, a renowned crossover platform fighting game series published by Nintendo.
While the game fulfill the fantasy of anime characters battling across different games of Nintendo, but it didn't fulfill the dream of putting Japanese manga characters into one world.
So, if you're looking to play a authorized anime character fighting game, you can't ignore Weekly Shōnen Jump. They hold the copyrights for nearly all the popular manga in Japan, including BLEACH, Naruto, ONE PIECE, Dragon Ball, and so on.
Jump understands the desires of manga fans and has been releasing a variety of Heroes of Misery games for years. However, adapting popular IPs often leads to mediocre quality, especially when combining several popular IPs together. The last official Heroic Smash game released by Jump was 2019's Jump Force, which received a low rating of 56 on Metacritic and failed to meet expectations. It was shut down less than 3 years after its release.
Despite setbacks, Jump officials persist in game adaptations, displaying resilience akin to hot-blooded manga protagonists. Their latest game is Jump: Assemble.
As a cross-IP game, Jump: Assemble has a truly impressive lineup of characters. With the most influential manga from different eras sending their most recognizable characters to battle, it's a full line-up.
There is the founder of hot blooded teenage manga, the manga master Akira Toriyama's work Dragon Ball; hot-blooded manga golden age of the three representative works of BLEACH, Naruto, ONE PIECE:
There are the new generation of king of hot-blooded manga masterpieces, such as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba:
And most recently, Jujutsu Kaisen, which successfully transformed into a hilarious manga.
The serial legend "HUNTER×HUNTER", which has been serialized for 20 years and has been suspended for 500 times, has successfully caught up with this tour. Libya has another thought for fans who are waiting for the ending:
About the Gameplay
In essence, Jump's gameplay can be summarized as a formulaic MOBA experience.
If you're familiar with popular MOBA games like Honor of Kings or MLBB, you'll notice striking similarities in "Gathering of the Stars." Each character has a set of fixed 1 passive + 4 active skills, and the player's positional divisions mirror those found in other games: single, single, field, ADC, auxiliary. Hero positioning, such as shooters, mages, tanks, and assassins, follows the same conventions. Even mechanics like runes, dragon configurations, and healing systems are meticulously crafted, reflecting the expertise of developers with years of experience in the genre. It's clear that Jump: Assemble is a thorough study of successful MOBA mechanics.
The game's low learning curve is a boon for newcomers to MOBA games; however, the downside is that it's easy to forget you're playing a new game when you're not familiar with the heroes you control.
Each character boasts special mechanics that reflect the production team's passion for the original anime. Like the game's economy system can be unforgiving – defeating an opponent's Joba in the lane yields a mere 100, less than what you'd earn from mending two minions.
This scenario is a renowned stanza in ONE PIECE and a constant source of frustration for Joba players—the measly reward of only 100 berries.
If you are a hardcore manga fans, and at the same time, you are tired of playing the hands of the Honor of Kings or MLBB, we recommend you try Jump: Assemble. Maybe in this game, you'll be able to give the teenage self an answer.
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