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is a tag team fighting game based on the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise, developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Namco Bandai Games exclusively for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
The game features 52 playable characters (53 with first print bonus), ranging from Phantom Blood to JoJolion. It was announced in the January 15, 2015, issue of Famitsu and was presented at Jump Festa 2015.
The game was released on December 17, 2015 in Japan, June 28, 2016 in North America and July 1, 2016 in Europe.[2]
Gameplay
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Storyline
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Dual Heat Attacks
are cinematic team combo specials that can be activated once the Dual Heat Gauge is filled in a match. It's activation sound effect is similar to the Time Stop sound effect from All-Star Battle.
Most DHA's consist of the secondary player attacking briefly, followed by the player who initiated the attack performing a cinematic move reminiscent of a HHA or GHA from All-Star Battle.
Some specific character combinations, however, have their own unique name and cinematic animations, usually recreating scenes from the manga or completely new scenarios. Teams with these types of DHA's are listed below:
- : Starts off with them attacking the opponent's head, sequentially with a Ripple-charged Zoom Punch from Jonathan and a Sendo Wave Kick from Zeppeli, before they run up to the opponent and unleash a double Sendo Ripple Overdrive-enhanced Zoom Punch into them, the two reciting the phrase commonly associated with Overdrives.
- : Starts off with them attacking from both sides with a series of Ripple-charged punches and kicks from Joseph and an array of Ripple-infused bubbles from Caesar, before Joseph invites Caesar to initiate the Positive/Negative Overdrive they used on Suzi Q to save her from from Esidisi's control, attacking the enemy from both sides with said move and shocking them with extreme power.
- : Running up to the opponent, Lisa Lisa strikes with multiple Ripple-powered kicks and scarf swing, before Joseph ties up the opponent with a rope he had laid during her assault. They then channel a Ripple surge into the Red Stone of Aja, causing it to launch a deadly beam at the opponent.
- : Kakyoin holds the opponent in place with Hierophant Green, allowing Jotaro and Star Platinum to pull them in by Hierophant Green's tail and unleash a barrage of punches that sends them flying. Kakyoin appears once more behind the enemy mid-air to deliver an Emerald Splash. Throughout the whole attack, Jotaro and Kakyoin converse about Sumo, referencing the events in the Wheel of Fortune chapters.
- : Jotaro and Polnareff summon Star Platinum and Silver Chariot to take turns attacking the opponent. Star Platinum follows with an uppercut, and the two of them yelling out Stand Cry ("ORAORAORA!" and "HORAHORAHORA!") while pummeling and stabbing the opponent, respectively. This attack references how they defeat Alessi in Chapter 209.
- : Joseph jumps into the air and tries to snare the opponent with Hermit Purple, only to miss. Briefly shocked and emoting his iconic "OH MY GOD!" he drops the facade to reveal that he had tied the opponent with a rope during his previous attack, subsequently sending a Ripple current through the rope to shock them as Jotaro and Star Platinum barrage them into submission.
- : Avdol fires an attack from Magician's Red that surrounds them before Joseph strikes them with a Ripple-empowered Hermit Purple over his wrist throwing them into the air; they both come together and fire their Stands at the opponent overhead as the opponent is burnt using a combination of the Ripple and Magician's Red's fire.
- : Avdol binds the opponent with Red Bind, then Magician's Red sets fire to Silver Chariot's rapier, prompting it to attack the enemy with its red-hot blade and activating an explosion when the rush ends.
- : Polnareff calls for Iggy's assistance only to turn around and see him taking a nap; Angry, Polnareff furiously attacks the opponent with Silver Chariot and jumps into the air, before Iggy ultimately joins him as the two deliver a finishing blow with their Stands diving through.
- : Okuyasu has The Hand bring their opponent closer by eliminating a wide space in front of them, leaving them staggered. After Josuke and Okuyasu briefly share comments, The Hand and Crazy Diamond pummel their target with a dual Stand barrage followed by a joint uppercut that sends them high into the air.
- : Koichi has Echoes ACT 2 place SFX of Crazy Diamond's Stand Cry ("DORARARA!!") directly under the opponent's feet. He then prompts Josuke to attack, watching as he jumps high into the air until he is directly above the opponent. Crazy Diamond then stomps down on them several times as the SFX activates, creating artificially-made fists to attack the opponent from both sides.
- : Rohan uses Heaven's Door to write within the opponent "Your Body Will Fly Forwards at 70 km/hr" as he tells Josuke how much he hates him; The opponent is sent flying at Josuke in an attempt to cause a collision, forcing him to use Crazy Diamond to pummel them away.
- : Koichi uses Echoes ACT 3 to make the opponent heavier, then Rohan uses Heaven's Door to write in the opponent "Weight will increase 10-fold" causing the opponent to slam and sink into the ground with enough force to create a crater.
- : Koichi uses Echoes ACT 3 to make the opponent heavier, then Yukako wraps the opponent in her hair before flinging them around, slamming them into the ground three times before raising them extremely high up into the air and then launching them into the ground one more time hard enough for them to bounce whilst still effected by ACT 3 Freeze.
- : Bucciarati has Sticky Fingers punch the opponent away, before placing a Zipper on the ground, using it to move him and Giorno close to opponent, before they leap into the air. The two inform the opponent of their preparedness in unison before Gold Experience and Sticky Fingers pummel their target followed by a joint uppercut that sends them high into the air.
- : Mista unloads an entire clip at the opponent, each bullet getting redirected by Sex Pistols multiple times to hit them at different angles. Giorno subsequently appears from behind and jumps high into the air until he is directly above the opponent, proceeding to stomp down on them several times with Gold Experience, the final kick hitting with the impact to launch him off and create a shockwave.
- : Mista unloads an entire clip at the opponent, each bullet getting redirected by Sex Pistols multiple times to hit them at different angles; Aerosmith follows up by unleashing an extended barrage of machine-gun bullets into the opponent, spearing and carrying them into the air as it's ridden by Sex Pistols, ending by looping around to spear the opponent into the ground.
- : Purple Haze assaults the opponent, firing its Virus Capsules around the downed opponent. Fugo then prompts Narancia to attack, with the two watching Aerosmith shooting both the capsules and the opponent, causing the capsules to break open and the opponent to melt.
- : Ermes uses Kiss' stickers to create multiple arms for Jolyne and Stone Free. Having done so without warning, Ermes is reprimanded by Jolyne who knows that the stickers' removal will cause her pain. Ermes reminds Jolyne that they are in the middle of a fight, forcing Stone Free to angrily pummel the opponent with an extra set of fists and blowing them back as Ermes laughs.
- : Stone Free assaults the opponent as Weather Report creates an opposing gale that keeps the opponent in place. Stone Free's fists ultimately overpower the gale and the enemy is sent flying into Weather Report, setting them on fire via friction.
- : The two riding on horses, Gyro throws a Steel Ball while Johnny shoots a fingernail into the opponent, both infused with the Super Spin. As a result, Ball Breaker and Tusk ACT 4 punch and fly through the opponent's midsection as the power of the two Super Spins generate a massive energy explosion.
- : Josuke and Joshu discuss their "friendship" status as Soft & Wet delivers a punch that downs the opponent. Joshu runs to finish them off, not noticing a bubble that steals the ground's friction with Soft & Wet's ability, making him slip and spin out of control, stopping when he inevitably crashes into the downed opponent as Josuke looks on.
- : Dio freezes the opponent and attempts to unleash Space Ripper Stingy Eyes, quickly interrupted by DIO stopping time and pummeling them with The World into the air. DIO resumes time as to allow Dio to fire off the attack, tilting his head to the side to avoid getting hit and watches as the beams obliterate the frozen opponent.
- : Crazy Diamond pummels the target and sends them flying, before Old Joseph binds them with Hermit Purple, flinging them into an overhead ground slam. After launching the opponent into the air again, Old Joseph pulls them towards him and finishes them with a Ripple Overdrive chop to the abdomen.
- : DIO summons The World to batter the opponent, before being joined by Giorno and Gold Experience. Both of them yell out their shared Stand Cry in unison, attacking their target with steadily increasing power before delivering a powerful strike that sends the opponent reeling.
- : Star Platinum and Stone Free send the opponent into the air with an uppercut, before Jolyne wraps them in a cocoon made of Stone Free's string. After they find the best angle to attack, they pummel it with both of their Stands.
- : This DHA is only available with Pucci using Made in Heaven. DIO stops time and throws a barrage of knives. As the time resumes, Pucci speeds up the knives' flight using Made in Heaven, making them hit their target with more power. Pucci then uses MiH's power to allow DIO the ability to get close to the enemy with extreme haste and deliver a singular punch that launches them off.
Characters
Playable
Stands
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Non-playable Characters
Characters that only exist in menus, Stage Gimmicks, special abilities, or the story mode.
- George Joestar I (CV: Masashi Sugawara)- Appears in Jojo Glossary and as a support in Story Mode.
- Erina Joestar - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Tonpetty (CV: Tamio Ōki)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Dire - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Kempo Master (CV: Itaru Yamamoto)-appears as one of Speedwagon's assists.
- Tattoo (CV: Hiroaki Tajiri)-appears as one of Speedwagon's assists.
- Santana (CV: Kenji Nomura)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Old Robert E. O. Speedwagon - Appears as the narrator of Mode Select.
- Messina - Appears as one of the narrators in Free Battle and in the background of the Air Supplena Island stage.
- Loggins - Appears as one of the narrators in Free Battle and in the background of the Air Supplena Island stage.
- Old Joseph Joestar (CV: Unsho Ishizuka)- Appears as the narrator of Story Select, although he is also playable.
- Death Thirteen (CV: Ikue Ohtani)- Appears as a Support in Story Mode and a stage gimmick in Nightmare World.
- Alessi (CV: Masaya Onosaka)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Rubber Soul (CV: Shinji Kawada)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Enya the Hag (CV: Reiko Suzuki)- Appears as an enemy NPC in a beat-em up mini-game against zombies.
- Hanged Man (CV: Takuya Kirimoto)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Daniel J. D'Arby (CV: Banjō Ginga)- Appears as the opponent in a poker mini-game.
- Gray Fly (CV: Katsumi Chō)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Yuya Fungami (CV: Kanbara Daichi )- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Aya Tsuji (CV: Kaoru Mizuhashi)- Appears as the narrator of Customize and as a support in Story Mode.
- Tonio Trussardi - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Tamami Kobayashi - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Ken Oyanagi - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Reimi Sugimoto - Appears in Morioh Situation Finish and as a support in Story Mode.
- Hayato Kawajiri - Appears in Kosaku's DHA and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 3.
- Yoshihiro Kira - Appears in Kosaku's special ability.
- Leone Abbacchio - Appears as a support in Story Mode, in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 2, and in the post-credits image.
- Illuso (CV: Kazuya Nakai)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Tiziano - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Squalo (CV: Norihisa Mori)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Melone (CV: Kenji Nojima)- Appears as the narrator of Options.
- Risotto Nero (CV: Takaya Kuroda)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Pesci (CV: Shinya Fukumatsu)- Appears as a stage gimmick in Naples Station and as a support in Story Mode.
- Prosciutto (CV: Takuma Terashima)- Appears as a stage gimmick in Naples Station and as a support in Story Mode.
- Cioccolata - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Viviano Westwood (CV: Takaya Hashi)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Emporio Alniño (CV: Junko Kitanishi)- Appears as the narrator of Gallery, as an NPC, a stage gimmick in Green Dolphin Street Jail and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 6.
- Foo Fighters - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Gwess (CV: Takako Honda)- Appears as a stage gimmick in Green Dolphin Street Jail.
- Sports Maxx (CV: Kosuke Toriumi)- His Stand appears as a stage gimmick in Green Dolphin Street Jail.
- Miuccia Miuller (CV: Akeno Watanabe)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Rikiel (CV: Takashi Kondo)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Steven Steel - Appears as the narrator of Online, a Support in Story Mode and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 7.
- Lucy Steel - Appears as a support in Story Mode and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 7.
- Pocoloco - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Wekapipo - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Axl RO (CV: Taku Yashiro)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Sandman (CV: Hirofumi Nojima)- Appears in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 7 and as a support in Story Mode.
- Benjamin Boom Boom (CV: Kazuhiro Yamaji)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Hot Pants (CV: Megumi Toyoguchi)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- Ringo Roadagain - Appears as a support in Story Mode and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 7.
- Sugar Mountain - Appears as a support in Story Mode.
- D-I-S-C-O - Appears in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 7.
- Yasuho Hirose - Appears in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8 and as a support in Story Mode.
- Tsurugi Higashikata (CV: Yuka Iguchi)- Appears as a stage gimmick in Higashikata House and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8.
- Norisuke Higashikata IV (CV: Jūrōta Kosugi)- Appears as the narrator of the Shop and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8.
- Daiya Higashikata (CV: Saori Hayami) - Appears in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8, in the background in Higashikata House and as a support in Story Mode.
- Hato Higashikata - Appears in the background in Higashikata House and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8.
- Jobin Higashikata - Appears in the background in Higashikata House and in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8.
- Mitsuba Higashikata - Appears in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8.
- Kyo Nijimura - Appears in the Manga Cutscene in Chapter 8.
- Yotsuyu Yagiyama (CV: Matsukaze Masaya)- Appears as a support in Story Mode.
Stages
Stages are designed as large, dynamic 3D environments with varying altitudes. Much like All-Star Battle, most contain gimmicks, hazards, and situation finishes. When a certain Situation Finish is performed on the correct character on the corresponding stage, a colored manga panel is displayed.
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- Stage Gimmick 1: When players are near broken windows, the Zombies can grab and hurt them as well as leave them open to attacks.
- Stage Gimmick 2: Throughout the match, the raging fires will grow in intensity and cause harm.
- Situation Finish: Loser is thrown onto the Love Goddess's statue, recreating Dio's first defeat.
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- Stage Gimmick: The spikes on the stage cause gradual damage to every character except Ripple users (until their stamina meter runs out), vampire, and Pillar Men characters. Big damage is taken if characters are knocked down onto them.
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- Stage Gimmick: Death Thirteen appears and attacks the players. It has a health bar of its own.
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- Stage Gimmick: Players knocked into the neon "AIR" sign will cause the individual letters to malfunction and fall forward, dealing additional damage to the victim and electrifying anybody in range.
- Situation Finish: Loser is sent crashing into a water tower, recreating Kakyoin's death scene. If Kakyoin himself is the victim, the manga panel showing his death appears, and his body is left there for the rest of the match.
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- Stage Gimmick 1: Anyone that falls off the cliff may be bounced back up due to the SFX created of Echoes Act 2, recreating Koichi's saving of Yukako.
- Stage Gimmick 2: Various "bouncing" SFX laid out by Act 2 can send players to specific locations across the map.
- Stage Gimmick 3: Various "sizzling" SFX laid out by Act 2 can harm and knock back characters who touch it, potentially into the "bouncing" SFX.
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- Stage Gimmick 1: Players can ride and attack on a motorbike, allowing quick traversal of the map. Alternatively, the bike can be picked up and thrown as an explosive to inflict heavy damage and setting the target area on fire.
- Stage Gimmick 2: Cafe Deux Magots serves an espresso to players who stop by at the glowing table, restoring health.
- Situation Finish: The hands from Reimi's Alley grab the loser and drag them into the abyss.
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- Stage Gimmick: Pesci and Prosciutto patrol the area, attacking anyone who comes near with their respective Stands. Grateful Dead ages anyone caught in its range, slowing them down to a walk. Ice found around the stage can nullify the effect.
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- Stage Gimmick: Chariot Requiem appears and causes any players within range to fall asleep.
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- Stage Gimmick 1: Gwess's Goo Goo Dolls can shrink opponents, making them take more damage, but must be paid using money found around the map first. Shrunken characters can enter grates, allowing escape from pursuers.
- Stage Gimmick 2: Emporio's ability lets players teleport around the map.
- Stage Gimmick 3: Sports Maxx's Limp Bizkit sets an invisible zombie alligator out into the prison, attacking whoever gets in its way. Has its own health bar.
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- Stage Gimmick: At a certain point during the natural progression of the battle the gravity of the stage shifts and turns it on its side, completely changing the map.
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- Stage Gimmick: Several dinosaurs created by Diego can attack the players.
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- Stage Gimmick: Tsurugi opens the hatch to the Higashikata House's basement and allows a player to rest there, restoring health.
These Stages only appear in Story Mode.
- Cairo Bridge (Chapter 1)
- Cairo Street (Chapter 1 & Final)
- Cairo Airport (Chapter 1 & Final)
- Philadelphia Coastline (Chapter 7)
- Heaven DIO's Stage (Chapter 9 & 10)
- Destroyed Cairo Bridge (Chapter Final)
Gallery
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Trailers
PS4・PS3「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 アイズオブヘブン」第1弾PV-1
PS4 PS3「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 アイズオブヘブン」第2弾PV
PS4 PS3「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 アイズオブヘブン」PV第3弾
「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 アイズオブヘブン」ストーリーダイジェスト
「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 アイズオブヘブン」ストーリーダイジェスト 2
「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 アイズオブヘブン」PV第4弾
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Eyes of Heaven - PS4 - The Joestar family returns (Jump Festa) (English)
See also
Trivia
- The games' cover is an homage to the cover of the seventeenth volume of the series.
- A demo was presented at Jump Festa 2015 with 7 characters: Joseph Joestar, Caesar Zeppeli, Rudol von Stroheim, Jotaro Kujo, Noriaki Kakyoin, Josuke Higashikata and Diego Brando. It was released afterwards on PSN for PS4 only.[3]
- Unlike the previous game, most of the pre-Part 4 character's voice actors, default color scheme and clothing match their anime counterparts.
- Some characters outside the anime, prior to Part 4's anime debut were also recast as a result of their voice actors being used in the anime.
- In an interview with CyberConnect2's boss, Hiroshi Matsuyama, he made a point in saying the game had no paid DLC or microtransactions.[4]
- Another interview details the process that went into deciding what characters to feature in the game, with the developer saying that there were 120 characters put up for consideration and the list was gradually narrowed down to the 52 that made it into the game. Leone Abbacchio made it into beta testing, but there were difficulties in making Moody Blues viable in gameplay, particularly with how they planned on making it replay other characters' attacks. Ringo Roadagain, Tarkus, Bruford, various denizens of Morioh, and others were also considered as characters.[5]
- Jotaro Kujo and his Part 4's self, Enrico Pucci and his New Moon form, Diego Brando and THE WORLD Diego cannot team up, presumably due to the characters not being involved around the storyline's chapters, unlike both Part 2/younger and Part 3/older Joseph Joestars, Dio Brando and his Part 3/DIO form/self, and Yoshikage Kira and his Kosaku Kawajiri disguise.
- In the Naples Station stage there is a sign displaying Araki's previous work, Gorgeous Irene.
- Originally Stroheim's default outfit was the Nazi uniform, with the cyborg one being his alternate. Over in the West, the Nazi costume has been completely removed, thus his default outfit is now the cyborg one.[6]
- In Jean Pierre Polnareff's Ability Tree there is a typo saying Style Action: "Hermit Purple!" effect Time Extension when instead it should say "Off comes the Armor!"
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