Overview
Click the 'Install Game' button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Any anime fan knows what JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is about. The outlandish tale of the Joestar family has been a cornerstone of the. Nevertheless, the project JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle has not visited either the PC or the XBOX 360, and therefore many gamers could not appreciate this fighting game. And only thanks to the developers of the RPCS3 emulator, almost everyone can plunge into “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” now.
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle is a fighting game based on the long-running manga series created by the manga artist Hirohiko Araki. The game was developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Namco Bandai.It was released on the PlayStation 3 in Japan on August 29, 2013, in Europe on April 25, 2014, and North America on April 29, 2014.
Story
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle story mode is adapted from the first seven arcs of the manga series:
- Phantom Blood
- Battle Tendency
- Stardust Crusaders
- Diamond is Unbreakable
- Vento Aureo
- Stone Ocean
- Steel Ball Run
Each story arc is told through a series of chapters focused on key battles in the manga storyline. The character that the player controls is dependent on the chapter. Completing an arc yields the ability to play the stages again from another perspective. Most stages also offer secret challenges to unlock bonuses such as striking the opponent with a specific attack.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure follows the lives of the powerful, yet unfortunate Joestar family, who find themselves caught up in a multi-generational clash against the vile Dio Brando and his descendants.
Gameplay
Style
Alongside traditional fighting game controls, the player also has a Style button which allows the player character to use their special abilities, similar to how the Stand button worked in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future.
Stage Hazards
Each stage includes hazards that can be triggered by the characters moving to specific areas in the stage. The hazards are based on events that occurred in the manga; for example, the stage set in El Cairo can have the added risk of being hit by the Senator's car. The stages also include Situation Finishes, which can be used when a fight ends.
Characters
Part I: Phantom Blood
- Jonathan Joestar (voiced by Kazuyuki Okitsu)
- Style: Ripple
- Will A. Zeppeli (voiced by Yoku Shioya)
- Style: Ripple
- Dio Brando (voiced by Takehito Koyasu)
- Style: Vampire
Part II: Battle Tendency
- Joseph Joestar (voiced by Tomokazu Sugita)
- Style: Ripple
- Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli (voiced by Takuya Sato)
- Style: Ripple
- Wamuu (voiced by Akio Otsuka)
- Style: Wind Mode
- Esidisi (voiced by Keiji Fujiwara)
- Style: Heat Mode
- Kars (voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue)
- Style: Light Mode
- Lisa Lisa (voiced by Atsuko Tanaka) - DLC
Part III: Stardust Crusaders
- Jotaro Kujo (voiced by Daisuke Ono)
- Style: Stand - Star Platinum
- Noriaki Kakyoin (voiced by Koji Yusa)
- Style: Stand - Hierophant Green
- Jean Pierre Polnareff (voiced by Hiroaki Hirata)
- Style: Stand - Silver Chariot
- Mohammed Avdol (voiced by Masashi Ebara)
- Style: Stand - Magician's Red
- Hol Horse (voiced by Hochu Otsuka)
- Style: Stand - Emperor
- Dio Brando (voiced by Takehito Koyasu)
- Style: Stand - The World
- Iggy (voiced by Shigeru Chiba) - DLC
- Style: Stand - The Fool
- Old Joseph Joestar (voiced by Tomokazu Sugita) - DLC
- Vanilla Ice - DLC
Part IV: Diamond is Unbreakable
- Josuke Higashikata (voiced by Wataru Hatano)
- Style: Stand - Crazy Diamond
- Okuyasu Nijimura (voiced by Wataru Takagi)
- Style: Stand - The Hand
- Akira Otoishi (voiced by Showtaro Morikubo)
- Style: Stand - Red Hot Chili Pepper
- Koichi Hirose (voiced by Romi Park)
- Style: Stand - Echoes
- Rohan Kishibe (voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya)
- Style: Stand - Heaven's Door
- Shigekiyo Yangu (voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi) - DLC
- Style: Stand - Harvest
- Yoshikage Kira (voiced by Rikiya Koyama) - DLC
- Style: Stand - Killer Queen
- Yoshikage Kira - Kawajiri version
- Style: Stand - Killer Queen with Stray Cat
Part V: Vento Aureo
- Giorno Giovanna (voiced by Daisuke Namikawa)
- Style: Stand - Gold Experience
- Bruno Buccellati (voiced by Noriaki Sugiyama)
- Style: Stand - Sticky Fingers
- Guido Mista (voiced by Kenji Akabane)
- Style: Stand - Sex Pistols
- Narancia Ghirga (voiced by Yuuko Sanpei)
- Style: Stand - Aerosmith
- Diavolo/Doppio (voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa/Akira Ishida)
- Style: Stand - King Crimson
- Pannacotta Fugo (voiced by Hisao Egawa) - DLC
- Style: Stand - Purple Haze
Part VI: Stone Ocean
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- Jolyne Cujoh (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro)
- Style: Stand - Stone Free
- Ermes Costello (voiced by Chizu Yonemoto)
- Style: Stand - Kiss
- Father Pucci (voiced by Sho Hayami)
- Style: Stand - Made In Heaven
- Narciso Anasui - DLC
Part VII: Steel Ball Run
- Gyro Zeppeli (voiced by Shinichiro Miki)
- Style: Horse - Valkyrie
- Johnny Joestar (voiced by Yuki Kaji)
- Style: Horse - Slow Dancer
- President Funny Valentine (voiced by Yasuyuki Kase)
- Style: Stand - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Part VIII: Jojolion
- 'Josuke Higashikata' (voiced by Mitsuaki Madono)
- Style: Stand - Soft & Wet
Other Characters
- Ikuro Hashizawa - DLC
Any anime fan knows what JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is about. The outlandish tale of the Joestar family has been a cornerstone of the manga industry for years, and its anime adaptation is one of the most popular shows of recent years. Capcom expands on JoJo’s legacy with the aptly titled JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, a fighting game that aims to capture the zany energy of the manga.
But is this fighter a good game for non-JoJo fans? Or is the fan service a bit too much for those looking for a Street Fighter replacement?
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Much like Street Fighter (also developed by Capcom), Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is a 2-D fighter with anime-inspired sprites. The same team behind Street Fighter 3 worked in this game, and its influence shows: combat in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is a pleasant experience with responsive controls and fluid combos.
Each character feels genuinely unique, and the inclusion of character-specific super moves adds an extra layer of strategy to most fights. Inspired by its source material, the game also has a unique “Stand Mode” for each character: ‘Stands’ are guardian spirits that boost their master’s stats, giving them an edge in battle.
The Street Fighter III influence in this game is almost palpable, and that’s a good thing: not only is the game visually pleasing, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a competent fighting game that can be enjoyed by non-fans of the series. Sure, some characters might be a bit obscure, even for fans, but the roster feels well balanced and it includes many popular picks.
Just like the manga
Hirohiko Araki, creator of the Jojo series, works in the game as a creative consultant. His characters appear just like they do in the manga, and the sprite work made by Capcom is impeccable.
The game follows the events of the Third part of the JoJo saga, Stardust Crusaders. Jotaro Kujo is a teenager and heir to the Joestar lineage; Jotaro develops a Stand, a corporeal manifestation of his willpower. Along with his allies, Jotaro must travel to Egypt to face off against the evil DIO.
Something to keep in mind: only the PlayStation version of the game includes the entirety of Stardust Crusader’s story with its Super Story Mode. The Dreamcast version has a condensed version of the plot, although Sega’s console has a visual advantage over the PlayStation.
It’s all about the Stands
As we mentioned before, Stands play an integral role in the JoJo universe, and they’re also this game’s most unique feature. At its core, this JoJo game is a basic 4-button fighter: three of those buttons are attacks (light, medium, and strong), and the fourth one is the dedicated Stand button.
There are two kinds of Stands: active and passive. The type of Stand you’ll get is tied to the character you use. Just like in the anime, attacking an opponent’s Stand will also damage them, making the use of a Stand (and learning when to withdraw it) an important tactical decision.
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Weird, stylish, and all-around bizarre, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a great fighting game that contains all the best elements from the manga and combines them with solid fighting mechanics. The visual aspect of the game is also well polished, even though some of the sprites suffered a bit when ported to home consoles.
Pros:
- Stylish visuals
- Outstanding gameplay
- Great variety of characters
Cons:
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- Some compressed sprites
- Small roster