Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven Review.
9 years ago
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Heya buds. How are things going? I'm doing good here as well. For today, to celebrate my friend,
ArtieCanvas' Birthday, I'm doing a review of which me and my friend talked about. For this one, I'm going to be reviewing Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven. Now if you didn't know what Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is about, I would highly advise you to look it up if you're unsure. ^^
There are a few of the feature menus, including the story mode, of which after DIO's death from Stardust Crusaders, Jotaro and his friends suddenly starts to see some few problems as his other friends that perished returned back, but facing against Jotaro due to an anomaly as you're on a quest to find the Holy Corpse parts to save your friends from the dark hold and to put a stop to the one that was responsible for all the chaos that was happening in not only Stardust Crusaders, but also in many other of the stories of Jojo series as well. Of course each of the mission depends on the rank on how well you did. The better you did on the rank, the better chance that you can even unlock costumes, colors, and other stuff for which of the characters. Of course as you play through stories, you'll be able to unlock other missions of which you can play through to get more goodies to unlock.
Now for the gameplay itself, this time, it's a team battle of which you and your partner will take on the opponent's team as you're taking the whole team out, now for the buttons will tell you what they do, but the good thing about it is when you play the first time, you are given the instructions of what to do, including that pressing L1 will show you the commands and as you hold it down, you can choose which command, although some takes time to get ready before you can use which command again. For each character, they have a special skill which can be useful to your advantage when you press R1, like Jotaro for example, he has the ability to stop time for a couple of seconds or Girono, of which he can use the Arrow to prepare to summon Gold Experience Requiem. Meanwhile, you have a life bar, which if has 3 hearts, Once the health goes down to 0, 1 heart will be broken. So once all of the hearts are gone, meaning the player or opponent is taken out. Now as you continue to battle your enemy's team, there are boxes that contains goodies to either increase the stats for a while or you can simply get a slot for the Dual Combo and/or Dual Heat Attacks. There is a Dual Combo Mode of which you and your partner have a limited time to team up and build up momentum on how much you pummel which enemy until it reached it's max along with whoever reached the max will take the pleasure of finishing the Dual Combo. A Dual Heat Attack is simply like a finishing move which will work once you use it and you rush to which enemy, of course both you and your partner will get one, so you have one chance while your partner has one as well, so it's like 2 chances. Of course it can be avoided by either getting out of the way or by blocking it, so you have to set up a combo momentum before you go for the Dual Heat Attack. Although whoever gets on who will unleash a finisher while his partner sets up an opening. If your partner gets taken out, you will receive a Soul Successor, of which you'll receive an extra health bar, but it will drain a little bit, so it's best to be watchful and not get pummeled too much, otherwise, the extra health bar will be draine. Speaking of taken out, some characters do have other skills of which they can either come back once more to keep on fighting or will try to take you out with one more shot before finally being taken out for good.
So overall, the game is very much fun to play, and it was nice to see those finishers, even the Special Dual Heat Attacks(which requires you to set up a special team) along with that the Story Mode is enjoyable along with that at times, you can watch the entire match for your enjoyment. Although there are a couple of problems, including that if the player 1 is taken out while you're watching the match instead of the player 1's partner, the match is over like crazy and finally, the main problem is online mode. Unfortunately, not many others wishes to play online so you might have an empty room, and not to mention that it can lag out depending on the connection though(after playing a few online matches with a friend). So for the final score, I'm going to give Jojo's Bizarre Heaven a solid... 8 out of 10. It would've gone higher if they improved the online mode and fixed it up there along with many players along. But anyways, if you enjoy anime, fighting games, or a Jojo fan, feel free to give it a try and I'm sure you'll have a blast with story mode there. ^^
So until then. I hope you buds have an awesome time there. (my tail wags) ^.^
ArtieCanvas' Birthday, I'm doing a review of which me and my friend talked about. For this one, I'm going to be reviewing Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven. Now if you didn't know what Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is about, I would highly advise you to look it up if you're unsure. ^^There are a few of the feature menus, including the story mode, of which after DIO's death from Stardust Crusaders, Jotaro and his friends suddenly starts to see some few problems as his other friends that perished returned back, but facing against Jotaro due to an anomaly as you're on a quest to find the Holy Corpse parts to save your friends from the dark hold and to put a stop to the one that was responsible for all the chaos that was happening in not only Stardust Crusaders, but also in many other of the stories of Jojo series as well. Of course each of the mission depends on the rank on how well you did. The better you did on the rank, the better chance that you can even unlock costumes, colors, and other stuff for which of the characters. Of course as you play through stories, you'll be able to unlock other missions of which you can play through to get more goodies to unlock.
Now for the gameplay itself, this time, it's a team battle of which you and your partner will take on the opponent's team as you're taking the whole team out, now for the buttons will tell you what they do, but the good thing about it is when you play the first time, you are given the instructions of what to do, including that pressing L1 will show you the commands and as you hold it down, you can choose which command, although some takes time to get ready before you can use which command again. For each character, they have a special skill which can be useful to your advantage when you press R1, like Jotaro for example, he has the ability to stop time for a couple of seconds or Girono, of which he can use the Arrow to prepare to summon Gold Experience Requiem. Meanwhile, you have a life bar, which if has 3 hearts, Once the health goes down to 0, 1 heart will be broken. So once all of the hearts are gone, meaning the player or opponent is taken out. Now as you continue to battle your enemy's team, there are boxes that contains goodies to either increase the stats for a while or you can simply get a slot for the Dual Combo and/or Dual Heat Attacks. There is a Dual Combo Mode of which you and your partner have a limited time to team up and build up momentum on how much you pummel which enemy until it reached it's max along with whoever reached the max will take the pleasure of finishing the Dual Combo. A Dual Heat Attack is simply like a finishing move which will work once you use it and you rush to which enemy, of course both you and your partner will get one, so you have one chance while your partner has one as well, so it's like 2 chances. Of course it can be avoided by either getting out of the way or by blocking it, so you have to set up a combo momentum before you go for the Dual Heat Attack. Although whoever gets on who will unleash a finisher while his partner sets up an opening. If your partner gets taken out, you will receive a Soul Successor, of which you'll receive an extra health bar, but it will drain a little bit, so it's best to be watchful and not get pummeled too much, otherwise, the extra health bar will be draine. Speaking of taken out, some characters do have other skills of which they can either come back once more to keep on fighting or will try to take you out with one more shot before finally being taken out for good.
So overall, the game is very much fun to play, and it was nice to see those finishers, even the Special Dual Heat Attacks(which requires you to set up a special team) along with that the Story Mode is enjoyable along with that at times, you can watch the entire match for your enjoyment. Although there are a couple of problems, including that if the player 1 is taken out while you're watching the match instead of the player 1's partner, the match is over like crazy and finally, the main problem is online mode. Unfortunately, not many others wishes to play online so you might have an empty room, and not to mention that it can lag out depending on the connection though(after playing a few online matches with a friend). So for the final score, I'm going to give Jojo's Bizarre Heaven a solid... 8 out of 10. It would've gone higher if they improved the online mode and fixed it up there along with many players along. But anyways, if you enjoy anime, fighting games, or a Jojo fan, feel free to give it a try and I'm sure you'll have a blast with story mode there. ^^
So until then. I hope you buds have an awesome time there. (my tail wags) ^.^
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