JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R brings the cult classic 2013 All-Star fighting game to the new generation and celebrates the 35th anniversary of the franchise in style. Hirohiko Araki's beloved manga has been the basis of several fighting games, but with this HD remaster developed by CyberConnect2, fans get a chance to play with new favorites.
The remaster doesn't just improve the graphics of this nine-year-old game, it also adds new elements to draw in fans. Most notably, ten new characters have entered the roster, bringing the cast over fifty. The new additions will be a huge selling point for fans of the 2013 original.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R introduces a handful of new characters to the brawl. Many new faces have been depicted in the anime since the first game came out, leading to a new fanbase.
Finally, a new Dio. With Part One and Part Three's Dios represented, Part Seven is a welcome new take on the character. Thankfully, all three versions are superb in a fight.
Steel Ball Run's Diego is similar to his counterparts in personality and narrative presence but radically different in fighting style. Instead of Vampirism or The World, Diego rides into battle on a horse and uses his stand, Scary Monsters, to turn himself and others into dinosaurs.
One of the strangest characters in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, Foo Fighters is a mass of plankton borrowing a human form. Created when Part VI villain Pucci accidentally granted these invertebrates a stand, leaving them sapient.
Foo Fighters is the name of the stand that animates this plankton, but they take a human form to avoid notice. They can separate their body to attack foes and are one of the icons who recently joined the
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