JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R is a vibrant and faithful fighting game adaptation of Hirohiko Araki's iconic manga and anime series. The game impresses with its massive roster of over 50 distinct characters, each featuring unique playstyles and mechanics that reflect their narrative identities. Visually, it is a standout with cel-shaded graphics that capture the flamboyant art style, smooth 60fps performance, and energetic soundtrack that complements the JoJo universe.
Gameplay strikes a balance between accessibility and depth, offering simple combos for casual players and complex mechanics for veterans, including an Assist system that adds strategic layers. The All-Star Battle mode offers nostalgic themed battles, while additional modes provide longevity. However, the lack of a full story mode and some uneven character balance may limit appeal for newcomers.
Despite its many strengths, the game suffers from poor online netcode and frequent latency issues, with peer-to-peer connections causing frustrating lag and crashes. These technical drawbacks significantly impact the multiplayer experience, especially for those without local friends to play with. Nonetheless, it remains a must-play for JoJo fans and fighting game enthusiasts who value style and personality.
Players praise the faithful visual style and cel-shaded graphics that bring JoJo's unique art to life with vibrant animations and expressive poses.
The diverse and large character roster is highly appreciated, featuring over 50 fighters with distinct, narrative-driven mechanics that provide deep gameplay variety.
The game’s combat system balances accessibility and complexity well, allowing casual fans to enjoy flashy combos while offering depth for competitive players.
Additional modes like All-Star Battle provide nostalgic fan service with themed battles and character interactions, enhancing replay value.
The soundtrack and voice acting are also highlighted for capturing the series' dramatic flair.
The most common criticism is the
The lack of rollback netcode and reliance on peer-to-peer connections are seen as major flaws that undermine competitive play.
Some players find the game’s balance uneven, with certain DLC characters considered overpowered, affecting fairness.
The absence of a traditional, linear story mode disappoints fans looking for a narrative-driven experience.
Newcomers may feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of characters, complex mechanics, and JoJo-specific terminology without sufficient tutorials.
Hirohiko Araki's masterpiece, brought to life as a fighting game! Battle with 50 colorful characters, wielding Stands, Hamon, and more! See how characters who could never meet in the story interact when they come face to face!