Depends on how involved Kishimoto would be). You can select any of the 100+ Naruto characters' movesets or a selection of original movesets exclusive to your creation (potentially 5-10. Fighting Style: You can choose a fighting style for your character to use. The text limit for both names is 25 characters, allowing creation of names as long as 50 characters.Ģ. Only the first name will be displayed in the character's HUD during gameplay, although the character's entire name will be displayed on the victory screen. This allows you to enter names such as "Lars Alexandersson"or "Naruto (Brawl Legends)" without running out of text space. Unlike Soulcalibur V, you actually have the option to enter a first and last name for your character, primarily because I hate text limits in character names like Soulcalibur and Nintendo's Mii Maker have, so in order to remove that text limit, you can enter a first and last name. You can enter your character's name here.
The Creation Menu categories are as follows:ġ. The two sections shown here represent Creation Menu categories (on the left), and your character's overall information (On the right). As a bonus, unlike Soulcalibur V, in which doing so would take up an original character slot, the original creations and normal character edit categories are separate, like in Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U. You can also use creation mode to edit the costumes of real characters, like Naruto or Sasuke. Like Soulcalibur V, you can create up to 50 original characters. My idea for character creation is based on a combination of Nintendo's Mii Maker and Soulcalibur V's character creation system. Dragon Ball Ultimate Tenkaichi and Xenoverse have one, Mortal Kombat Armageddon had one, Super Smash Bros has Mii fighters, and Tekken has a costume editor, so why hasn't there been a Naruto game with character creation yet? Well, here are my ideas if Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 (or any potential future Naruto game) had one. 15, 2019.I'm sure I'm not the only one who wishes the Naruto games had a character creation system.
Jump Force is coming to PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One on Feb. Spike Chunsoft/Bandai NamcoĪt the very least, Jump Force looks like it will be entertaining for its custom character creator alone.
Here’s an avatar in a full Vegeta getup equipped with the Galick Gun from Dragon Ball, Pegasus Meteor Fist from Saint Seiya, Onyx Chidori from Naruto and Godspeed from Hunter X Hunter. Players will apparently be able to mix and match powers and abilities from a variety of Shonen Jump manga.
Spike Chunsoft/Bandai Namco Spike Chunsoft/Bandai Namco Spike Chunsoft/Bandai NamcoĬlothing options for the game appear to be unisex as well, but it’s not clear how extensive these options will be. and plenty of flowing (but still spiky) hairstyles for the women. Jump Force appears to feature no shortage of spiky anime hairstyles for the men.
And the options look extensive enough to let you create a character with green Vegeta hair who can wear Naruto’s jacket and Shikamaru Nara’s pants, or slap Android 18’s hair on a One Piece avatar with powers drawn from Saint Seiya. Today, Bandai Namco and developer Spike Chunsoft offered a sneak peek at Jump Force’s custom character creator and a few of the options we’ll have at our disposal.
It will also give players the ability to create their own custom characters, using the game’s unified (and divisive) art style, and letting them mix and match Shonen Jump aesthetics. Bandai Namco’s fighting game Jump Force will bring together beloved characters from a variety of Shonen Jump manga, including Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto, Bleach and Yu-Gi-Oh.