All-Star Battle/Pannacotta Fugo

Along with most of the Part 5 heroes, Fugo makes his comeback in All-Star Battle. He was a DLC character available for $1.99 in Japan and made free in the international versions. He was confirmed in a special presentation for the game release alongside Iggy.

Unlike the previous game, Fugo can move if Purple Haze is activated, and it will follow Fugo much like the majority of Stand Users. As one of the mass majority of playable characters in the game with the "Stand" Style, Fugo can turn Purple Haze on/off, changing movesets, as well as having access to the Stand Rush ability, being able to attack in conjunction with his Stand. Fugo has 900 HP.

The game makes a number of references to the novel Purple Haze Feedback, including character interactions, Fugo's Great Heat Attack and a Special Costume based on illustrations in the book.

Command List
During a fight, Fugo can use several different attacks that were featured in both Vento Aureo as well as Purple Haze Feedback.

Gameplay Overview
Fugo is a close-ranged "Brawler" type of character, performing best at close-quarters combat. With slower special skills but faster normal attacks, he excels at aggressive offense over neutral play using Purple Haze's various high-low attacks and command Throw. His most notable trait is Purple Haze's Homicidal Virus Capsules that can be released in almost any of his skills, infecting the opponent with passive, gradual, and unmitigable health loss. Because of this, Fugo's combo effectiveness is naturally greater when combined with the opponent's Virus affliction, and even when his attacks are blocked he can ensure significant damage dealt.

Above all else, Fugo's true potential is drawn out once he ascends his Stand to Purple Haze Distortion, permanently enhancing his abilities to be faster, more damaging, and with new advantageous effects and properties. Various skills are less vulnerable to punishment, and the additional hits granted to attacks expand his combo potential. The Homicidal Virus infection grows even deadlier to the opponent, removing much greater amounts of health before it subsides while simultaneously becoming less harmful to Fugo himself.

Despite these strengths, Fugo's limited range and initially slower skills can leave him disadvantaged against opponents with superior range, such as zoners, or defensive playstyles. Until he can secure Purple Haze Distortion, his special skills can be awkward and situational, and he may suffer non-negligible health loss from his own Virus if not used wisely.

Fugo's frightening power as a fighter lies in his aggressive, brutish attacks and maneuvers. With Distortion at his side, his combat capabilities are more complete, and the Homicidal Virus inflicted on his foe turns to constant and uncontrollable health loss. When his lengthy combos and his Stand's Virus are combined, he easily becomes one of the highest-damaging characters in the game.

Trivia

 * In All-Star Battle, the events from the novel Purple Haze Feedback appear in the game as an extra chapter under the Part 5 Story Mode. The player controls Fugo and faces off against Giorno (with Gold Experience Requiem activated at the beginning of battle, permanently). After the fight, Fugo swears loyalty to Giorno, calling him "GioGio".