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Jump Force (for PC)

 & Gabriel Zamora Senior Writer, Software

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Dark Magician

Yugi may not be much of a physical fighter, but he can summon assistance.

Dueling Shonen

Sometimes Jump Force contextualizes a fight to give you an idea of the stakes. Sometimes it just doesn’t matter, and you want to pair Goku with Frieza and crack some skulls.

Kicked in the Face

Attacks, especially charged blows, have a explosive force that can either push you away or crush your block. Knowing what to block and what to avoid is crucial if you want to win a match.

Razzle and Dazzle

Jump Force's visuals use a realistic graphical aesthetic to bring its characters to life, and it looks great in motion. In still images and slow-paced scenes, however, the look is off-putting when applied to manga-style character models. But the particle effects are impressive.

Vegeta Squares Up

Vegeta puts his guard up and prepares to deflect an attack. Defense is powerful in Jump Force, and considering the game's combo-crazy combat, you want to utilize blocking whenever possible.

Worlds Collide

It's a thing of wonder to see One Piece's Luffy pair up with Yu Yu Hakusho's Yosuke Urameshi to slap around thugs and other Shonen Jump heroes. With a massive roster of characters, Jump Force has plenty of unlikely team combinations.

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Gabriel Zamora

Gabriel Zamora

Senior Writer, Software

In 2014, I began my career at PCMag as a freelancer. That blossomed into a full-time position in 2021, and I now review email marketing apps, mobile operating systems, web hosting services, streaming music platforms, and video games as a senior writer. I'm a graduate of Hunter College, a hard-core gamer, and an Apple enthusiast.

The Technology I Use

I play many video games in my spare time, especially on my gaming rig, which is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 GPU, and 16GB of RAM. The Nintendo Switch 2 also sees a lot of action thanks to its backward compatibility, but I'll also occasionally hop on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. 

I'm currently using an iPhone 15 Pro Max, coupled with the Apple AirPods Max that my brother gifted me for Christmas, to listen to music or podcasts on the go. That said, I always carry my iPad Mini with me. The tablet line has served as my faithful drawing canvas for years, and is the one piece of tech I upgrade whenever I can. Paired with an inexpensive Wacom Bamboo Duo stylus, I have a compact, reliable, and convenient doodling set to keep me busy during long commutes across the Big Apple.

Cooking is my dearest passion next to gaming, and I embrace any tech that makes modern cookery a little easier. I discovered the Paprika Recipe Manager during my stint as a chef at Google HQ and fell in love with its simple yet feature-packed toolset. It makes saving and editing online recipes a cinch, and having easy access to them on my phone is a tremendous convenience.

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