These areas of combat are expansive, allowing for large scale battles with multiple team members. One weird aspect of this one that goes against a lot of titles in the genre is the ebb and flow of battle. While most anime fighting games will see a non-stop barrage of attacks being thrown from either side, this game encourages you to pick your moments wisely. Attack too much and your opponent gains the momentum but attack too little and your opponent can build up enough of their special bar to hit you with an ultimate attack.
The only downside when comparing this game to its console predecessor is that the visual quality has taken a beating. Is this the deepest fighting game out there? Not at all. Is it the best fighting game produced for handheld consoles?
For a title that you can take on the go, there are plenty of content and fun battles to keep you interested for a while. J-Stars Victory vs Plus is a solid anime fighter that perhaps suffers from living in the shadow of much more prominent titles within the genre. Playable game modes include 'J-Adventure', a multi-player story mode divided between four campaigns in which players explore a world map, battle various opponents, and collect in-game cards to power up their characters; 'Victory Road', a multi-player battle mode in which players must complete certain predetermined objectives during battles; and a free-battle mode which supports up to two players in local offline play and up to four players via online multiplayer.
The game's story mode, 'J-Adventure,' takes place in Jump World, an amalgamation of the different characters' universes. As the story begins, each of the characters is preparing for the Jump Battle Tournament, a fighting competition organized by the God of Jump World, who promises to grant the wishes of the team that wins. The narrative is split between four different arcs, each focusing on a different team exploring Jump World, gathering more teammates to compete, and working to achieve their own personal goals.
To progress, each team defeats tournament examiners to acquire upgrades for their ships so they can reach the arena; they also acquire additional allies in the wake of a mysterious enemy that can possess them. When one of the teams wins the tournament, the God of Jump World reveals the true purpose of the competition: to gather warriors to combat the Dark Phantoms, an evil force capable of impersonating strong fighters. Using the keys of Effort, Bravery and Friendship, the heroes travel to the Dark Phantoms' world and seal them away.
With the Dark Phantoms defeated, all the heroes are offered a wish. They collectively wish to have another tournament so they can fight again and get stronger.
Granting it, the God of Jump World rewards the heroes with a feast. The game features 52 characters from 32 different Jump series. In addition to these characters, Gin Tama 's Shinpachi Shimura Daisuke Sakaguchi can be heard providing commentary to some of Gintoki's battle actions and pre-fight dialogue.
Other characters from each series make non-playable cameo appearances in the game's story mode. The first three characters that were unveiled and used to promote the game were Son Goku, Monkey D. J Stars Victory Vs Plus is a fighting game.
This is really a nice game in the fighting genre and released for PS3 on March 19, I have already played this game on the PS3 and I really like it. J Stars Victory VS eases up to four players fight it out against each other using an interactivity.
Fighters can move and battle every which way on one of twelve 3D combat zones. Each dependent on an area from an alternate Jump series. Players ought to take in the lay of the land and define a fight plan with a character suited to it.
A defeated character returns after a set measure of time passes. To win the fight, every one of the three areas of the WIN measure at the highest point of the screen must be filled.
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