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is a fighting video game developed by Capcom based on
Hirohiko Araki is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his long-running series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', which began publication in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in 1987 and has over 120 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling ...
's manga of the same title. The game was developed by the same team who was responsible for the '' Street Fighter III'' series. It was originally released in the
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in
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on the CP System III (CPS-3) arcade board; this version was known outside Japan as ''JOJO's Venture''. An updated version of the game was released in
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as , becoming the sixth and last game released for the CPS-3 board.
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ports for the PlayStation and
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were also released that year. A high-definition version of the game was released digitally for
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and
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in August 2012. The game combines ''Capcoms
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-inspired graphics, as seen in the '' Darkstalkers'' series, with the colorful characters and events of Hirohiko Araki's creation, resulting in a highly stylized and detailed visual style. It also features many of the gameplay mechanics seen on previous Capcom fighting games, such as the use of power gauges for super moves, as well as a brand new
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Mode, consisting of the series' signature guardian spirits that accompanies almost every character and can be summoned or dismissed at will by the player, resulting in variations in the character's move list and abilities. Original author Hirohiko Araki served as a consultant for the game and created exclusive pieces of artwork for its promotion and packaging; most notably, he developed from scratch a new character design for Midler, since Capcom was interested in using her in the game and she had been only shown from the waist-down in the original manga.


Plot

Based on the manga's third main story arc, '' Stardust Crusaders'', the game follows a Japanese teenager named Jotaro Kujo, who has developed a supernatural ability known as a "
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". Approached by his grandfather, Joseph Joestar, Jotaro learns that this power is the result of the influence of the sworn enemy of the Joestar family, a vampire named
Dio Brando is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Japanese manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. He is featured primarily as the main antagonist of the series' first part, '' Phantom Blood'', ...
. As his mother's life is put in danger when she starts developing a Stand that she can't control, Jotaro and Joseph go on a quest to destroy Dio so they can cure her.


Gameplay

Gameplay in ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' follows most basic fighting games, in which two fighters battle against each other using a variety of attacks, techniques, and special moves to deplete their opponent's health bar. A super meter which increases as fighters deal and receive damage can be used to perform character-specific super moves. The unique feature of the game is the inclusion of "Stands", powerful projections of a fighter's energy that are unique to each fighter. Whilst Stands are generally integrated into a fighter's moveset, most characters possess an active Stand, which they can bring into and out of battle using the 'Stand' button. Whilst a Stand is out, the fighter can increase the power of their attacks, use unique techniques, receive enhancements such as double jumping, and even have their Stand attack separately from the fighter character. However, attacking a fighter's Stand will also cause damage to the fighter, which brings a risk to using Stands, and the damage inflicted is doubled if the Stand is far away from its user. A Stand's presence on the field is determined by a Stand Gauge, which decreases if the Stand is attacked and refills whilst the Stand is withdrawn. If the gauge is depleted, a 'Stand Crash' will occur, which leaves the fighter temporarily stunned and open to attack. Other features of Stands include "Blazing Fists" matches, where two Stands clash against each other, requiring the fighters to mash buttons to overcome their opponent, and the ability to program Stands to perform a series of attacks, which can be combined with a player's own attacks for extensive combos. Some characters do not possess active Stands, or any Stands at all, and instead use other techniques. Along with general modes such as Versus, the game features Story Mode, a single player campaign which follows each character as they face off against various opponents, loosely following the story of the manga. In between certain matches, unique special stages may occur based on scenes from the manga, such as a sidescrolling sequence in which the player has to overcome a water-based Stand and find its user, or a special battle against the Death 13 Stand. Super Story Mode is a single player mode exclusive to the PlayStation port of the game. The mode follows the story of the manga, taking the player through a series of fights as the story progresses. This mode also features various mini-games the player must complete in order to progress, such as driving a car or playing games of chance. The HD versions feature optional graphical filters and online multiplayer.


Playable characters

The original arcade game features fourteen playable characters whilst ''Heritage for the Future'' and subsequent ports add eight additional characters, bringing the total to twenty-two. In the English versions, some characters are renamed to avoid copyright infringement in Western territories: *
Jotaro Kujo is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. The main protagonist of the series' third story arc, '' Stardust Crusaders'', Jotaro is depicted as a rough delinque ...
*
Joseph Joestar is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Joseph is the main protagonist of the series' second story arc, ''Battle Tendency'', and the grandson of the first arc ...
* Young Joseph (JoJo)(若いジョセフ) * Mohammed Avdol * Noriaki Kakyoin * New Kakyoin * Jean Pierre Polnareff * Iggy (Iggi) * DIO * Shadow Dio * Devo the Cursed (D'Bo) * Rubber Soul (Robber Soul) * Hol Horse * Hol Horse and Boingo (Voing) * Midler * Chaka (Chaca) * Khan (Kan) * Black Polnareff * Mariah (Mahrahia) * Alessi (Alessy) * Pet Shop * Vanilla Ice (Iced) - Boss character - Introduced in ''Heritage for the Future''


Versions


Arcade

The initial arcade release of ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' was December
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. An English-translated version was released in Asia under the shortened title of ''JOJO's Venture'', which predates the officially licensed English adaptations of the original manga and anime (hence the name change). It was followed by a fully revised version titled ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future'', released on September
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, which featured eight additional playable characters. An English version that was released in Europe is simply titled ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', the original Japanese title.


Console

Two console versions were produced. The
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PlayStation version is based on ''JOJO's Venture'', but features the additional characters from the second version of the arcade game and an exclusive "Super Story Mode", which covers the entire ''Stardust Crusaders'' story arc. The
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version, also released in 1999, features both the original and revised versions of the arcade game in their original forms. In 2012, a high-definition port of the Dreamcast version developed by
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was released digitally on
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on August 21 and
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day later. This version features include graphic filters and online multiplayer, though it does not feature the Super Story Mode of the previous PlayStation port. The game was delisted from the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade storefronts on September 11, 2014.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' on their February 1, 1999 issue as being the most-successful arcade game of the month. The magazine also listed ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future'' on their November 15, 1999 issue as being the most-successful arcade game of the month. It went on to be the third highest-grossing arcade software of 1999 in Japan, below ''
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''. On home consoles, the game was a best-seller in Japan, having sold more than 300,000 units by March 2000. The Dreamcast version received favorable reviews, while the PlayStation and HD versions received "mixed or average reviews", according to the
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. D. Smith of ''Gamers' Republic'' praised the Dreamcast version, calling it the best port of the game. He praised the game's diverse and strange cast of characters, comparing the game's weirdness as comparable to the fighting game '' Groove on Fight''. Although he said the game was "not the most technical of fighters", it can still be a valid alternative to '' Street Fighter III''. '' GamePro'' gave the same console version 3.5 out of 5, saying: "Fighting-game fans will either love or hate this game's weird characters and attacks, so rent before buying". ''
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'', however, gave the same console version five out of ten: "Almost every aspect of he gameis a discourse for the devout. For that reason, this is a title for fanatics alone. Perhaps that was Capcom's intention". Kyle Knight of ''
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'' gave the same console version two stars out of five, calling it "an interesting game to play, if only for its decidedly odd look and feel. But the game doesn't have the fine-tuning that makes a fighting game last as a permanent part of a fighter fan's collection. The game's good for a few laughs, but not worth it in the long run". Joe Ottoson of the same website gave the PlayStation version two-and-a-half stars, saying that "while greatness may not be in the cards of JoJo this time around, at least he puts up a solid battle against the towers and empresses of the world. The only problem is, he's bound to get lost in the shuffle". Jeff Lundrigan of '' NextGen'' in his early review called the same PlayStation version "an oddity for Capcom completionists only". In Japan, ''
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'' gave the Dreamcast and PlayStation versions each a score of 31 out of 40. Alex Rhoades of ''GameZone'' gave the HD versions a score of six out of ten, saying that the game "had a chance to shine for its 25th anniversary. Unfortunately the exorbitant price combined with the niche market appeal will doom it from the start. Although the gameplay is nearly untouched from the Dreamcast version, only huge fans of the manga will likely pick this game up".


See also

*'' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle''


References


External links


''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure''
by Capcom
''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future''
by Capcom * * * * {{JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 1998 video games Arcade video games Capcom games CP System III games Dreamcast games JoJo's Bizarre Adventure games PlayStation (console) games PlayStation Network games 2D fighting games Video games developed in Japan Video games set in Hong Kong Virgin Interactive games Xbox 360 Live Arcade games Multiplayer and single-player video games