Jotaro Kujo/Games

Intro A summary of Jotaro Kujo's history and movesets in video games. =Jump Titles=

Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin (NES)
Jotaro is one of the seven main heroes. His standard attack is a Kick, which can only be used at short-range, and for armor he wears his usual uniform. For his special attack, he summons Star Platinum and is able to hit distant enemies. Unlike the rest of the heroes, who gain their special attack at level 2, Jotaro is able to use Star Platinum from the start of the game. The final boss of his scenario is an unidentified Stand User.

Cult Jump (GB)
Jotaro appears as the representative protagonist from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise in the game.

Jump Super Stars (Nintendo DS)
Jotaro and DIO appear as the playable representative characters from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise.

Jotaro's special attacks consists primarily of his trademark "ORAORAORA!" punches. Many of his Koma include his companions from Part 3, appearing frequently as he performs special attacks. His 4-Koma specials summons Avdol to use Magician's Red's Crossfire Hurricane Special, along with a two-sided barrage from Star Platinum, his 5-Koma specials include him and Polnareff attacking the enemy at the same time as Star Platinum and Silver Chariot cry "ORAORAORA!" and "HORAHORAHORA!" respectively, and Kakyoin and Hierophant Green being summoned to perform an Emerald Splash projectile attack. His 6-Koma specials include stopping time (stopping any movement on-screen for 5 seconds or by the amount of the special bar the player has at the moment) and a lengthy barrage by Star Platinum that sends the opponent flying high and far. Iggy appears as his 2-Koma support, where Jotaro uses Star Platinum to throw Iggy at the enemy, who defends himself by summoning The Fool.

His help Koma gives the affected battle character invincibility for a short time. He is one of the battle characters in the pre-made deck "Gekitou no Machi" and the sole battle character in the pre-made "Help-Koma" deck. Together with Monkey D. Luffy from the One Piece series, he can be summoned to perform a special tag-team move called "Gomu Gomu no Ora Ora" (ゴムゴムのオラオラ) in which they both unleash a barrage of punches.

Jump Ultimate Stars (Nintendo DS)
Jotaro returns as a playable character, along with DIO, once again representing the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise. He retains all of his previous attacks and special moves.

Jotaro can now receive an ally boost from Josuke Higashikata, by saying he and Jotaro are a great team even in taro terms (two references, one being Josuke's catchprase "Great!", while the other being the taro terms, almost every Stands in Part 3 (Jotaro's part) were based on 'tarot' cards), Jolyne Cujoh, by saying she will watch the stars until she meets him and wants to see his starlight (Jolyne said those lines during later Part 6 events) and Yusuke Urameshi (from the series Yu*Yu*Hakusho), by saying "the more fights, the more wins!" (since both Jotaro and Yusuke are introduced as delinquents who constantly beat other students).

Jotaro also appears in one of the pre-made decks centered around "delinquents" such as Yusuke Urameshi, Maeda Taison (from the Rokudenashi Blues franchise) and Sakuragi Hanamichi (from the Slam Dunk franchise).

J-Stars Victory Vs (PS3/PS4/PS Vita)
While Jotaro does not appear in J-Stars Victory VS, hidden data was found in the game for him and DIO (alongside other Jump characters Yoh from Shaman King and Dai from ). Jotaro and DIO were both intended to be playable based on their filenames. However, unlike DIO, Jotaro's moveset and character stances were near-completed.

This marks the second instance a character was cut from a game in JoJo-related media, Koichi being the first in the PS2 game GioGio's Bizarre Adventure.

Jump Force (PS4/Xbox One/PC/Nintendo Switch)
Jotaro was originally leaked alongside Dai from  on January 19, 2019. Later, Bandai Namco officially revealed him alongside DIO on February 1.


 * Throw: Star Platinum grabs the opponent by the neck and punches them
 * Ora Ora Ora: Star Platinum does a volley of punches on the opponent until finally ending with a left hook.
 * My Stand: The Judge:After grabbing the opponent, Star Platinum punches the opponent multiple times in the face before ending with a uppercut that throws the opponent in the air.
 * Star Finger: Star Platinum extends its middle and index fingers to hit the opponent. This move is unblockable.
 * Time Stopper: After closing in and punching the opponent, Jotaro stops time and does a volley of punches with Star Platinum before finishing with a right punch to the opponents gut. After all that is done,time starts to move.

=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC)=

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (SFC)
Jotaro appears in the Stardust Crusaders SFC game, simply titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure as a note to the game's status as the very first in the series. As the story plays out similarly to Part 3 with a handful of notable differences, the game begins at his household and ends with the final battle against DIO. Jotaro is usually the default on-screen character when out of battles. Most of Jotaro's moves revolve around Star Platinum's "ORAORAORA!" fist barrage, although Star Finger is also used. In this game, Jotaro's time stop ability is a result of the player obtaining and equipping a special cap item on Jotaro as opposed to being an innate ability of Star Platinum.

=Heritage for the Future=

Heritage for the Future (Arcade/PS1/Dreamcast)
Jotaro Kujo appears as a fighter in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future, wielding his infamous Stand, Star Platinum.

This is the only official JoJo game to feature as Jotaro's voice actor, who would be replaced by Daisuke Ono in the future. As this game was released before the Stardust Crusaders anime, the colors for both Jotaro and Star Platinum are originals, the same color scheme that would be used for the future .

Moveset and Gameplay
Jotaro's gameplay is more oriented on offense. He is a lot more effective with his Stand off, due to his Blazing Fists and Jotaro's ability to attack the enemy by himself while the Stand is attacking. This, in turn, increases the hits and the damage in comparison to attacks with the Stand activated.

As such, his gameplay is more on poking the enemy until they budge. Jotaro players are known to be very pesky and can push the fight to either side of the field in a short amount of time, but their nature of gameplay requires prioritizing offense over defense to take advantage of the strength from his Blazing Fists.

His Star Finger can be held until an opening is seen at the enemy. It draws the enemy closer, which can be capitalized for further offense.

Also, the inactive Stand version of Puttsun Ora may not deal that much damage in comparison to the active Stand version by itself, but when the player attacks with Jotaro going around the enemy, the hits and damage become significantly larger than the latter version.

Star Breaker can connect from a normal attack, whether from Jotaro himself or from his Stand, but its inactive version is not very strong. The active Stand version can be charged until it becomes unblockable, but takes too much charging time to be very effective.

Jotaro's "Time Stop" isn't as powerful as DIO's, and with the attack speed from Puttsun Ora, players are often forced to perform the move before the super meter is depleted of one level during stopped time. If Star Platinum is not deployed while attacking, using inactive versions of its attacks, the Time Stop will also dismiss even if the Stand is still attacking, as opposed to DIO's who will only dismiss the time stop after the attack.

Jotaro can also usurp DIO's time stop if his own timestop command is inputted in the right moment.

Trivia

 * Jotaro is normally the last opponent faced by the player in arcade mode when playing as a villain, if not DIO himself or even Kakyoin.
 * Jotaro, Polnareff, Joseph and New Kakyoin are the only characters whose ending in Arcade Mode matches the original story; the rest of the roster receive unique endings.
 * Jotaro has two unique lying-down sprites when he is knocked down or K.O'ed. When he is merely knocked over, he is leaning on one side of his body, slightly upright. When defeated completely, he lies flat down on the ground.

=All-Star Battle=

(PS3)
Jotaro Kujo was one of the first four characters announced for the game (the others being Gyro Zeppeli, Wamuu, and Joseph Joestar) and the first character to appear in the game's first trailer (aside from Kishibe Rohan, who was meant to draw Jotaro's introduction but was otherwise not yet shown as an in-game fighter).

Most of his attacks are similar to those from the game, Heritage for the Future. As one of the mass majority of playable characters in the game with the "Stand" Style, Jotaro can turn Star Platinum "on/off", changing movesets, as well as having access to the Stand Rush ability returning from Heritage for the Future, being able to attack in conjunction with his Stand.

This is also the first piece of JoJo media to feature Daisuke Ono as Jotaro's Japanese voice actor, replacing all of his other voices prior. Since this casting decision, Daisuke has remained as Jotaro's voice actor for the anime adaptation, as well as future, related games like Eyes of Heaven and All-Star Battle R.

Moveset
Jotaro has 1000 HP.

During a fight, he can use several different attacks that were featured in Stardust Crusaders.

Wielding Star Platinum's incredible power, Jotaro possesses both above-average damage and range, and many of his attacks cover a good distance both in front of him and above while being lengthy in execution. As such, he is one of the easier characters to play and a good starting character for learning Stand Style-specific mechanics such as Stand Rush or Quick Stand-On. His various signature "ORA, ORA!" punch barrages have wider coverage than others, while Star Finger, slow as it may be, is an unblockable mid-ranged skill dealing good damage and opening up opportunities to follow up. Even against opponents that can battle at long range, Jotaro can pressure them using "My STAND will be the judge!" and "Beat in a single breath!" to cross the distance and potentially interrupt their own abilities.

With the formidable ability to stop time, Jotaro leaves the opponent completely at his mercy, allowing him to deal astounding burst damage. Once he has the necessary amount of Heart Heat, simply the threat of it can force his opponent to engage him directly where he is at his strongest so as to not give him the chance to use it.

Jotaro's weakness is the ending lag of many of his special skills to offset his damage and range. Without the ability to Flash Cancel or Stand Rush, simply blocking most of his attacks renders him highly susceptible to punishment. His tall stature, coupled with Star Platinum's own size and position in front of him, also makes Jotaro notably easy to hit with set traps and attacks with large hitboxes, which can prove difficult when trying to maneuver around certain characters.

Owing to his Stand's inherent simplicity, Jotaro is viewed as very powerful and well-rounded character, and while he may not sport particularly tricky or esoteric abilities or setplay, it's only his raw, blunt power that makes him highly adaptable.

Miscellaneous
Besides most of the characters from Part 3, Jotaro has unique dialogue with characters such as Jolyne and Josuke. Josuke is confused looking at the younger Part 3 Jotaro in the place of the older Part 4 incarnation he recognizes, while Jotaro has no idea who Josuke is. Against Jolyne, Jotaro merely asks if she's a new Stand user (referencing the nature of Part 3 where Jotaro and his friends face off against countless Stand users sent to kill them on their journey). In return, Jolyne shockingly questions how he could have become so young.

=All-Star Battle R=

All-Star Battle R (Various)
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 * Part 3|

Jotaro Kujo
Jotaro Kujo was confirmed for  during the game's initial announcement trailer, being the second character to appear after Jolyne Cujoh. He is one of the four characters playable in the game's first Early Access Demo alongside Jonathan Joestar, DIO, and Jolyne.

His moveset is fundamentally the same as his from , with a few tweaks being made to both balance the character and fit him into the overall gameplay tweaks that All-Star Battle R brought.

Like the rest of the roster currently featured in their anime adaptation of their Part, Jotaro, by default, sports the outfit that he wears in the Stardust Crusaders anime adaptation. The colors of his clothes and Stand have been changed to match the anime.

Daisuke Ono reprises his role as Jotaro's voice actor in this game too. As with the majority of the game's roster, voicelines for Jotaro were either added or re-recorded.

Updated Moveset
Jotaro uses the Stand Battle Style, fighting foes with Star Platinum.

The following movelist only includes Jotaro's new moves from All-Star Battle R. For the rest of his moveset, see his All-Star Battle section.

Major changes from All-Star Battle

 * Jotaro's crouching Heavy attack while in Stand On now hits twice and now only delivers simple stagger.
 * Jotaro's standing Heavy attack while in Stand On is now a hefty downwards punch, swapping its animation with "ORAAAA!".
 * Jotaro's jumping Medium attack while in Stand On now knocks the opponent upwards.
 * I stopped time...: This special now executes drastically slower, giving Jotaro's opponent more time to interrupt him and making it more difficult to successfully stop time.
 * ORAAAA!: This attack delivered is now an uppercut, swapping its animation with standing Heavy attack. This skill now knocks the opponent off their feet.
 * ORA, ORA! (Stand Off): Star Platinum advances forward while attacking depending on the attack button input. However, its fists have less reach, reducing the effective range of the attack. The final hit no longer sends the opponent flying, instead inflicting simple stagger that leaves the opponent standing and able to quickly recover.
 * Here's your receipt!: Jotaro now has invulnerability during the start-up period if Medium or Heavy is inputted.
 * My STAND will be the judge!: The attack speed and travel distance difference across the attack button inputs are more pronounced, with Light now only being a close-range attack delivered quickly.
 * ORA, ORA! (Stand On): Star Platinum advances forward while attacking depending on the attack button inputted. The amount of hits delivered can now be increased by repeatedly tapping an attack button. Star Platinum's fists have less reach.
 * ORAAA!: The input for this follow-up skill has been changed to + //, simplifying the execution required to perform it.
 * Star Finger: The attack is delivered much faster, and the attack button inputted now determines the skill's damage and speed, and now has the added effect of knocking the opponent towards Jotaro with a much higher launch, instead of straight upward. The recovery of this skill has been lessened dramatically.
 * Beat in a single breath!: The force of the vacuum effect is now determined by the attack button inputted. The attack speed difference across the attack button inputs are more pronounced, with Light executing quicker.
 * Heart Heat Attack - ORA ORA ORA ORA!: The second to last hit during the extended version of attack now launches the opponent a small distance upwards, allowing the final hit to land even if a juggled opponent is particularly low to the ground. This prevents the opponent from hitting the ground before the final hit lands and causing it to miss


 * Part 4|

Jotaro Kujo (Part 4)
Jotaro Kujo (Part 4) was confirmed for  as a playable character alongside Yukako Yamagishi and Foo Fighters during the game's Parts 4, 6, & 8 Reveal Trailer.

His model is the same as , although with minor tweaks to match his outfit in the Diamond is Unbreakable anime adaptation. As with Part 3 Jotaro, this Part 4 Jotaro is voiced by Daisuke Ono. }}

=Eyes of Heaven=

(PS3/PS4)
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Jotaro (Part 3)
Jotaro Kujo was one of the first confirmed characters for the game (alongside Part 2 Joseph, Caesar, Stroheim, Kakyoin, Part 4 Josuke, and Diego). Similar to the previous game, , Jotaro is designed as a powerful close-ranged fighter with high damage output. He is the main protagonist of this game's storyline.

Unlike , his main color scheme is now based on his anime appearance, replacing his primarily blue colors with black. Additionally, Daisuke Ono reprises his voice acting role from All-Star Battle, having also voiced Jotaro in the Stardust Crusaders anime adaptation.

In the game's first demo, Kakyoin was Jotaro's default partner, and Jotaro and Kakyoin are the only two characters who have appeared in both of the game's two demos.

Costumes
Some costumes are missing from the below gallery and require adding.

Moveset
As a Stand User, Jotaro is one of many characters with wildly varied abilities that grant him uniqueness in battle.

JoJolities

 * Gimme a break...: Jotaro must use his Style Action. (200 Points)
 * You asked for it!: Jotaro must hit something with a stage object 3 times. (200 Points)
 * Do you understand?: Jotaro must Backstab 3 times. (300 Points)
 * I'll be the judge!: Jotaro must connect "ORA, ORA!" 5 times. (500 Points)
 * You pissed me off.: Jotaro must Retire an opponent with a Dual Heat Attack. (800 Points)

Tournament
He was initially paired with Vanilla Ice in the Eyes of Heaven Tournament, defeating Hol Horse and Yukako Yamagishi in the first round, but eliminated by Jolyne and Gyro Zeppeli in the second.

In the semifinals, Jotaro returns in two different teams: paired with Kakyoin, and paired with DIO. The team with Kakyoin is eliminated by Kars and Pet Shop in the first round, while the team with DIO defeats Mariah and Esidisi in the first round, but is eliminated by Kars and Pet Shop in the second round.


 * Part 4|

Jotaro (Part 4)
Jotaro Kujo (Part 4) was confirmed as a separate character along with the game's release date as a first-print edition character, similar to the original Yoshikage Kira in . He became available by default in international releases. Part 4 Jotaro cannot be partnered with Part 3 Jotaro.

Daisuke Ono reprises his role as Part 4 Jotaro's voice actor, and would later appear as his voice actor again in the Diamond is Unbreakable anime adaptation.

Moveset
Part 4 Jotaro has a very similar set of abilities to his Part 3 counterpart, including the same combo attacks, with a number of differences both obvious and minute to set them apart.

JoJolities

 * I was actually able to stop time for 0.5 seconds for the first time in 10 years...: Jotaro must use his Style Action. (200 Points)
 * When you're up against living creatures, focus on staying calm before you worry about speed.: Jotaro must use "If I throw this bearing..." 3 times. (200 Points)
 * You know, that watch actually looked pretty crappy...: Jotaro must connect "You're going to get even uglier now. Well, your face will, at least..." 3 times. (300 Points)
 * You did well to fight this long on your own...: Jotaro must execute 5 Combo Breakers. (500 Points)
 * I knew I could count on you.: Jotaro must Retire an opponent with a Dual Heat Attack. (800 Points)

He appears in the post-credit scene's new timeline retelling of the beginning of Part 4. He asks Koichi directions to the Higashikata household as per the original events, but is soon revealed to have brought a young Jolyne with him. He interrupts his conversation with Koichi to advise Jolyne not to stray too far and be careful to cross the road, or else his wife would be sad about it. Part 4 Jotaro also makes an appearance in the group shot for Diamond is Unbreakable during the credits.

If placed in a match with anyone from the third Joestar Group, partner or opponent, they will not recognize him at first but soon decide to see how strong Star Platinum is after 10 years.

Tournament
Part 4 Jotaro was paired with Diego Brando (Parallel World), having been placed in the F Block series of battles to be incorporated into the main Tournament. They defeated Josuke Higashikata (JJL) and Narciso Anasui in the first round, but were eliminated by Bruno Bucciarati and Trish Una in the second.


 * Part 6|

Jotaro (Part 6)
Jotaro from Part 6, Stone Ocean, only appears in a screenshot in the credits of the game, and has a few voice samples that the player can set as their online player card quote. However, he was initially planned to be playable as either an alternate costume or as a separate character altogether. Several unused voices and interactions with characters remain for him in the game's data. }}

Relationships in Eyes of Heaven
(The information below derives from a Video Game not written by Araki. As such, it may not be considered canon.)


 * Jolyne Cujoh: Upon meeting Jolyne, Jotaro is shocked to find out he has a daughter and will be annoyed by the fact she is technically older than him. While their relationship is awkward, Jotaro still cares for Jolyne such as when he saves her after D'Arby gambles her out of her soul. In the altered timeline, Jotaro takes Jolyne with him to Morioh, implying their relationship is at least slightly better than in the original timeline.
 * Old Joseph Joestar: Upon encountering Joseph, Part 4 Jotaro will inform Joseph of the tragedies that await him in the next ten years until Joseph stops him. He also berates Joseph for cheating on his wife at 65 years old. In hidden files for an unrealized Part 6 Jotaro, he mentioned that he wants to see how Joseph fights like he does in spite of his age.
 * Noriaki Kakyoin: Their relationship is very identical in his Part 3 self, but he is notably more sentimental and appreciative as his Part 4 self, indicating that his short-lived friendship with Kakyoin (due to his untimely death in Stardust Crusaders) indeed made a deep impact in his life.
 * Muhammad Avdol: As with Kakyoin, he's appreciative and sentimental to him as his Part 4 self for the same reasons.
 * Iggy: Iggy doesn't recognize Jotaro's future appearance at first, but when he does, he tries the same trick on him as he did after defeating N'Doul.
 * Jean Pierre Polnareff: Both are visibly enthusiastic to see each other again, especially as Jotaro's Part 4 self.
 * Enrico Pucci: Jotaro recognizes Pucci as one of DIO's assassins and thinks he's a fake priest (unaware he is a real one.). Pucci intends to kill Jotaro to avenge DIO and keep Jolyne from being born.
 * Dio Brando: Essentially the same for all parts of Jotaro, antagonistic while a bit taunting. Jotaro himself admits he needs more than luck to triumph against DIO this time around. Part 6 Jotaro also intends to interrogate DIO for info about Pucci.
 * Yukako Yamagishi: When Yukako appears, Jotaro yells her as like groupies of himself and Josuke.
 * Jonathan Joestar: At first it was upsetting that Jotaro referred to Jonathan as his ancestor. Later Jonathan felt in his heart that he was succeeding his own lineage, to the point of asking Jotaro to finish Heaven Ascension DIO in his place during the main story's final battle. Also, if Jotaro is Part 4 version, he mentioned to Jonathan's grandson and Jotaro's grandfather Joseph Joestar.
 * Giorno Giovanna: Part 4 Jotaro clearly knows who he is. They have banters and lines of mutual admiration for one another. In hidden files for an unrealized Part 6 Jotaro, their interaction is even more apparent, going as far as to Jotaro daring Giorno to consider if he's an ally or an enemy, or Giorno asking Jotaro if he's fine dealing with himself, DIO's son.

Diamond Records (Android/IOS)
Jotaro Kujo appears in Diamond Records as a playable character with various different iterations taken from Parts 3-5 of the anime.

Stardust Crusaders
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Diamond is Unbreakable
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Diamond is Unbreakable
=Miscellaneous Games=

GioGio's Bizarre Adventure (PS2)
Part 4 Jotaro Kujo appears in the game's intro along with Jonathan, Part 4 Josuke and Part 3 Joseph as an image above Giorno, representing Giorno's inherited Joestar spirit. This marks the first time that the Part 4 iteration of Jotaro has appeared in a videogame.

Stardust Shooters (Android/IOS)
Jotaro is one of the first 3 available characters the player must choose to be their team leader (next to Jonathan and Joseph). During the Loading screen, if the player taps the screen, Star Platinum's fist will appear and strike the screen, with the "ORA" (オラ) kana appearing.

Jotaro's Finish move is an animation where Star Platinum appears and uses an "ORAORA!" barrage on the defeated Metal Striker.

To match Jotaro's new color scheme seen in the Part 3 anime adaptation, his color scheme is now a black coat and green shirt, as opposed to All-Star Battle's and Heritage for the Future's dark blue coat and pink shirt (unlike the Parts 1 and 2 characters, who keep their color scheme from All-Star Battle).

Jotaro Kujo
As part of Monster Strike ' s collaboration with the Stone Ocean anime, Part 6 Jotaro Kujo was added to the game's gacha pool with a limited time to unlock him.

Joestar Family - Jolyne & Jotaro
Additionally, players could purchase the also limited-time JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean Collaboration Starter Pack for ¥980 and obtain an exclusive "Joestar Family - Jolyne & Jotaro" character with a ★6 Transcension.