J-Stars Victory VS+ is a great fighting game with the right amount of challenge and plenty of fan service for anime fans. Hearing my favorite heroes from different series converse casually is pretty neat if you ask me.
J-Stars Victory VS+ is a great fighting game with the right amount of challenge and plenty of fan service for anime fans. Hearing my favorite heroes from different series converse casually is pretty neat if you ask me.
Weekly Shonen Jump has been a staple of Japanese culture since the late '60s as a collection of the hottest shonen manga, including the hugely popular seri
Brings together 32 different Jump franchises in one package; J-Adventure mode split across four entertaining stories; J-Cards bring level of customization to game
Character move sets are not distinct enough from one another; Combat can be frustrating at times
The Game itself is really fun. It's not perfect, but for being a franchise bin game, (i.e. A game wich franchise characters like smash bros,) it's a really good game. The arenas are open, (unlike the Naruto Ultimate ninja storm games,) and ether nostalgic, colorful, or have a serious nature.
Whilst the gameplay might not be heralded as the greatest fighting game ever, the chance to mash up so many iconic Jump stars and pit them against each other is more than enough to satisfy any fan.
We had a rocky start due to the used game not working when we received it, but we took the game in to a local GameStop and they exchanged it for another used game that did work. My daughter loves the game. She said it is lots of fun and is very happy with it.
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