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All of us here are looking forward to the release of Jump Force, the latest fighting video game based on popular anime characters.
This crossover fighting game features title characters from the most popular manga series featured in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump anthology. Players will see long-time favourites like Goku from Dragon Ball, Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto Shippuden and Luffy from One Piece as well as newer favourites like Midoriya Izuku and Asta from My Hero Academia and Black Clover.
Admittedly, we’re quite concerned about the animation of the characters as a few of the early release clips have left us worried. However, we can’t wait to see how the characters and their abilities will interact with each other.
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What’s the deal with Fallout 76?
If you’ve been anywhere near the internet lately, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of people are complaining about Fallout 76. The latest instalment in the revered series has been quick to draw the ire of fans, and it’s not without reason.
The premise of Fallout 76 is – at the heart of it – the same as it’s always been: you’re plopped down in a radioactive wasteland and left to your own devices. Of course, there are things to do in this wasteland, whether it be running errands for irate robots or simply exploring a map that’s four times the size of Fallout 4’s, but what you do is entirely your own decision. It’s always been a hallmark of Bethesda games, the freedom to effectively create your own adventure as you go along and make your own decisions. This is what has defined the Fallout series more than anything else.