J-Stars Victory VS

J-Stars Victory Vs is an upcoming tag team Fighting game featuring characters from the various franchises of Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine. The game is meant to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Shonen Jump and is set to release for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on March 19, 2014.

Overview
The game was first announced in December 2012 under the title of Project Versus J, in Weekly Shōnen Jump's second issue of 2013.[1] It was made to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Jump, and has been presented as the "ultimate Jump game". J-Stars Victory Vs lets up to four players battle it out against one another in a gameplay and graphical style similar to those of Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle Royale. Fighters can move and fight in all directions of a 3D battle field. Players should learn the lay of the land and formulate a battle plan with a character suited to it. A defeated character comes back after a set amount of time passes. To win the battle, all three sections of the WIN gauge at the top of the screen have to be filled; the gauge fills one section each time an opponent is defeated. Fighters can use regular attacks, power attacks, area-based attacks, and finishing moves. Regular attacks are the main part of the battle, and all combos begin with them. Power attacks leave the user open, but they have a big impact if they connect and their power can be increased by charging them up. Area-based attacks allow to hit opponents over a wide area. By using different techniques, the player can lead his team to victory; learning each character's different power, range, and effects is the first step towards being unbeatable.

Playable (21)

 * Jonathan Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
 * Joseph Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
 * Toriko (Toriko)
 * Zebra (Toriko)
 * Son Goku (Dragon Ball)
 * Vegeta (Dragon Ball)
 * Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece)
 * Boa Hancock (One Piece)
 * Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto)
 * Sasuke Uchiha (Naruto)
 * Kenshin Himura (Rurouni Kenshin)
 * Gintoki Sakata (Gintama)
 * Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach)
 * Ryotsu Kankichi (Kochikame)
 * Yusuke Urameshi (Yū Yū Hakusho)
 * Gon Freecss (Hunter x Hunter)
 * Taro Yamada (Chinyuki: Taro to Yukaina Nakama Tachi)
 * Medaka Kurokami (Medaka Box)
 * Oga Tatsumi (Beelzebub)
 * Sawada Tsunayoshi (Katekyo Hitman Reborn!)
 * Nueno Meisuke (Hell Teacher Nūbē)
 * Koro Sensei (Assassination Classroom)

Support (8)

 * Jaguar Junichi (Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar)
 * Misogi Kumagawa (Medaka Box)
 * Rukia Kuchiki (Bleach)
 * Chitoge Kirisaki (Nisekoi)
 * Lala Satalin Deviluke (To Love-Ru)
 * Kagura, Sadaharu (Gintama)
 * Kuroko Tetsuya (Kuroko no Basuke)
 * Bossun, Switch, Himeko (Sket Dance)
 * Nougami Neuro (Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro)

Miscellaneous
Characters making a cameo in the game as either attacks, in the background or etc.
 * Babaa (Chinyuki: Taro to Yukaina Nakama Tachi)

Battle Stages

 * Alabasta (One Piece)
 * Namek (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Konoha (Naruto)
 * Vegetable Sky (Toriko)
 * Dark Tournament Stadium (YuYu Hakusho)
 * Soul Society (Bleach)
 * Juppongatana HQ Rooftop (Rurouni Kenshin)

Trivia

 * In previous cross-over games like Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars the JJBA's characters were mainly of PART 3. In this case, the popularity of the anime changed the focus to PART 1 and PART 2 with Jonathan and Joseph as playable characters.
 * On the game's 3rd trailer, Jonathan and Joseph appears as the rival of Gintoki Sakata (from the GINTAMA franchise). Interestingly, both Joseph and Gintoki share the same voice actor, Tomokazu Sugita. They even made a joke about this fact, where Joseph says "Your next line's gonna be: Hey, where do I know you?" and Gintoki replies "Hey, where do I know you...WHAAAT?".
 * So far only the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure characters appear to have kanji in their attacks, since the series is famous for heavly using kanji, both in manga and anime.