- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Aug 22, 2012
- Also On: PlayStation 3
User Score
3.0
out of 10
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 10 out of 14
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Sep 8, 20120For the love of god avoid this like a dose of herpes, it is atrocious, and at 1600 points is yet another example of Capcom's shameless greed in recent years.
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Sep 6, 20129
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Sep 1, 20126I loved this game since was released for PSX. I still like the style, the humor, and characters of the manga this game is based, but defently the game has become old (and in a kindda bad way).
Much of the characters are quite the same character, recycling much sprites and moves, but they have style.
¿The game is expensive? I think is not THAT expensive. -
Aug 29, 20120If you bought this crap you are contributing to the downfall of the gaming industry as a whole. We CAN NOT ALLOW companies like Capcom to push out rehashes and charge a premium price for them. This game is in NO WAY worth $20. DO NOT BUY IT.
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Aug 22, 20121A twenty dollar Dreamcast game that wasn't even redone. Yes, Microsoft has officially gone insane. This is Capcom and MS teaming up together with an average game from a dozen or so years ago, and knowing full well there are going to be some of you who actually buy this. They thank you.
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Dec 27, 201260At half the asking price, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure would be a worthwhile impulse purchase, as the game itself still offers some intriguing gameplay. But a bare-bones release with a premium cost is difficult to justify for all but the most ardent of fans. You're better off buying a used Dreamcast or PSone copy and firing up the old console for a trip down memory lane.
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Oct 8, 201260A bare bones, barely HD and quite unbalanced game. [Nov 2012, p.79]
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Sep 25, 201270JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD is peculiar, but tremendous amounts of fun. A stand-out fighter that holds up well, but ported without much love from its developers.