![]() ![]() While it replicates the fights as far as pitting say, Jonathan Vs Dio, it doesn’t explain why the fight is happening. This starts with Part 1 of the series (Phantom Blood) and ends with Part 8 (JoJolion). In terms of game modes, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R has the following.Īll-Star Battle is your main “story mode” featuring many of the major fights in the series’ history. This was much more acceptable in the original release due to it being very early into its run at that point. On top of that, Part 8 (JoJolion) despite being finished now only has 1 character to represent it. The issue is that the new characters are all reused assets from Eyes of Heaven, a previous JoJo title. Six “new” characters are in such as F.F from Stone Ocean. The issue with the roster is the additions or rather the lack of them. Even if you weren’t a JoJo fan, I think you could easily appreciate the diverse roster on offer here. The roster is a fantastic collection of characters who all play in rather unique ways. This makes it feel closer to a competitive traditional fighting game, whereas the original PlayStation 3 release felt closer to a 3D arena brawler with much stiffer controls and it was a much more unbalanced game. The gameplay has seen various tweaks to its speed and balance. This flashs a quote and panel from the anime, along with causing your foe to gain a negative special meter build and other bad status effects. These are just as easy to pull off, and to help casual gamers there is an auto-combo mode on offer to help even the playing field somewhat.Ī more unique feature to JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R is the flashy dodge and block, which rewards split-second blocking/dodging reactions with damage negation and a flashy side step. Special moves are performed using traditional fighting game inputs That’s quarter circles and the like. Aside from a side-step button, it doesn’t do anything bizarre with its button layout. There are light, medium, and heavy attacks and the usual movement options. If you have played any fighter be it the recent Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, Phantom Breaker: Omnia, or The King of Fighters XV, you’ll have an idea of what to expect with its controls. This is much in the vein of titles like Tekken or Virtua Fighter. While it functions mostly as a 2D fighter, you have a sidestep option opening up a little more as a 3D fighter. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R is a 3D 1vs1 Fighting game. For the few casual players who just randomly pick this up because of its visuals, welcome to an absolutely beautiful world of confusion. I know my Jonathan from my Jotaro and my Dio from my Diago. I’ve read the manga and watched the anime. It’s strange to not have that kind of story mode in place as it’s usually a staple of the genre. This is unlike some other Bandai Namco titles that tend to have you playing through the story time and time again. Outside of the glossary, the game doesn’t tell you much about the events of the game. What I’ve just told you about the series is little more than is presented within the “story mode” of the game titled “All-Star Battle” mode. This involves Vampires, Nazis, Spirits based on your emotions (yes kids like Personas), lots of posing, and even dinosaurs. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure follows the trials and tribulations of the Joestar bloodline starting from the rivalry between Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando. Let’s see if the remaster of that game, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, is ready to Shonen how it’s done. It soon added a few games under its belt, including a certain 3D fighting game added back in 2013. It was then turned into an anime that skyrocketed its popularity. For the few who haven’t heard of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, it started life as a manga that had quite a cult following. ![]()
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