

Gintama is one of the funniest series on the planet, and it makes me laugh in a way that few other series can. Now how can we go about getting Mineta in… I really think Bakugo is as safe a bet as it gets for DLC. As an ultimate attack, he could use his iconic projectile-explosion from his first battle with Deku, complete with that creepy look he gives Deku. Though his attacks might be slow, Bakugo’s explosions would blast opponents away, allowing him to chase them by pushing himself forward with the momentum from his explosives. Bakugo, Deku’s abrasive classmate and rival, uses his explosive powers (and personality) to stay ahead of Deku, though he slowly gains a begrudging respect for Deku as he sees his dedication.īakugo would work as a mid-range fighter who is all about explosive damage and mobility. Bakugo seems like the most likely inclusion (though I wouldn’t complain about All-Might), as he and Deku are generally seen as the two main characters. My Hero Academia has really hit its stride here in the West, so I can see it snagging a DLC character slot in Jump Force.

Whether Train will make it in or not is anyone’s guess, but I certainly wouldn’t mind seeing him show up. Train’s ultimate attack would take advantage of the nanomachines in his body in order to use Railgun, which makes Hades fire three powerful electric blasts. Train’s impeccable marksmanship would make his speedy attacks hit rather frequently, as he would use a variety of flashy trick-shots to keep his foes at a distance. Train would be a fast long-range character whose entire moveset (barring an up-close Black Cross slashing attack) would revolve around the use of Hades his specialized handgun. As is always the case in stories like this, Train’s past comes knocking, and a series of escalating events lead to Train befriending a human biological-weapon and confronting both the organization he once worked for, and the mysterious but powerful Apostles of the Stars. After leaving behind a dark past, Train tries to live a simpler life as a Sweeper with his friend and personal arms dealer, Sven. Train Heartnet is a Sweeper, which is essentially a licensed bounty hunter. I was proven wrong by the many Twitter users and YouTube comments that asked for Train to be in Jump Force, which was surprising but pleasant to see for a longtime fan. But alas, not all things are meant to be.īlack Cat is a series that I thought was largely forgotten by time. It’s a shame, as Yoh’s ability to harness the abilities of ghosts and spirits makes him a prime candidate for the game. What does this mean in non-weeb terms? It’s unlikely that Yoh or any aspects of Shaman King will be making any kind of appearance in Jump Force. The reason Yoh is an honorable mention is that Shaman King isn’t owned by Shueisha anymore, as it is now published by Kodansha. Honorable Mention: Yoh (Shaman King, owned by Kodansha now but still worth mentioning) The only self-imposed rule is: no characters from already announced franchises, as Hunter x Hunter and One Piece would absolutely dominate the list. Here are twenty Jump characters, from various series, that absolutely have to be in Jump Force. Obviously, this means I was stoked for Jump Force (yet disappointed), and while the roster so-far is pretty tight, I think I could make it even better. Few things on this planet are as close to my heart as Shonen Jump and its endless amount of top-notch series.
