10 Insulting Video Game Features You Had To Pay For

7. DLC Characters That Should Have Been in the Base Game - Jump Force

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Alright, here's one for the anime fans, and it's likely to make you more disappointed than watching Netflix's version of Cowboy Bebop.

Jump Force is a video game that could (and should) have been the next big thing in anime gaming. It was a massive fighter that pooled a collection of Shonen Jump Magazine's best characters, including big names like Luffy (One Piece), Naruto (Naruto, duh) and Goku (Dragon Ball). Sadly, while a lot of major figures made it in, there were plenty who were absent.

Jump Force's roster was undoubtedly deep, but many properties, like Black Clover, My Hero Academia, and Yu-Gi-Oh, started with just one character representing them. When characters did start dropping as DLC, it felt like an insult, as they should have been there in the first place. Names like All Might (My Hero Academia), Hiei (Yu Yu Hakusho), and Seto Kaiba (Yu-Gi-Oh) were firm examples.

Imagine how you'd feel if a Mortal Kombat game asked you to pay extra for Katana or Raiden. It's not good, right? Well, that's how it felt for many early Jump Force players.

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