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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 37 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 25 out of 37
  2. Negative: 5 out of 37

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  1. Aug 29, 2015
    7
    J-Stars Victory VS+ gathers almost all of your favorite Shonen Jump characters in one place. While an interesting set-up, it was not clearly defined as to how and why. The game provides you with 3 story arcs. 3 almost mirrored story arcs just with different characters. This is not that big of an issue though because if you are interested in j-Stars, it will most likely be for the fights.J-Stars Victory VS+ gathers almost all of your favorite Shonen Jump characters in one place. While an interesting set-up, it was not clearly defined as to how and why. The game provides you with 3 story arcs. 3 almost mirrored story arcs just with different characters. This is not that big of an issue though because if you are interested in j-Stars, it will most likely be for the fights. Even with over 50 characters to choose from (only about 30+ are playable), the game is weirdly lacking in variety. The attacks are the standard Normal, Strong, and Special but with the lack of attack modifiers, matches can look extremely repetitive. If you are looking for depth in a fighting game, stay clear of this. But if you just want to see Goku beat the crap out of Naruto and Luffy, then this game is for you. Expand
  2. Aug 16, 2017
    6
    Bom jogo e ponto. Recomendado mais para os fas de mangá e anime.Muito repetitivo e um sistema de luta apenas razoável. A escolha do cast de personagens também é discutível, poderia ser melhor. Ainda sim não é um ruim, apenas não entra na lista dos essenciais.
  3. Jul 28, 2015
    7
    I like the premise but I find the story to be rather pointless and I find it annoying that you have to progress to certain points in the story to be able to have all of the characters at once even if you have enough to buy them all. It also bothers me that you can play as certain characters during the story mode, but that doesn't make them available for you outside of story mode unless youI like the premise but I find the story to be rather pointless and I find it annoying that you have to progress to certain points in the story to be able to have all of the characters at once even if you have enough to buy them all. It also bothers me that you can play as certain characters during the story mode, but that doesn't make them available for you outside of story mode unless you buy them. I could put up with this if they let me use the characters that I've purchased during the story since only a finite number of battles dictates all of the participants.

    Honestly I'm not a huge fighting game fan mostly because I'm bad at them but I usually play through them for the interesting and needlessly complex story. For some reason I'm pretty alright at 3d fighting games similar to Dissidia Duodecim. And I'm pretty alright at this one too. But it feels like character wise they bit of more than they could properly chew and left out a large portion that could have been incredibly interesting and complex. But hey its a fighting games for shounen Jump characters it's not supposed to be taken seriously.
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  4. Sep 30, 2017
    7
    Pretty decent anime brawler. It's simple enough to easily get into it, but not so shallow to get bored of it.
    Let's be honest though, no one is going to play it for the fighting system, it's all about the fanservice.
    The fanservice is great for the most part, the story mode falls flat, but it's really fun to play with available characters and see their different quirks and moves, the
    Pretty decent anime brawler. It's simple enough to easily get into it, but not so shallow to get bored of it.
    Let's be honest though, no one is going to play it for the fighting system, it's all about the fanservice.
    The fanservice is great for the most part, the story mode falls flat, but it's really fun to play with available characters and see their different quirks and moves, the presentation is also amazing (for example, Shinpachi commentating the fight off-screen while you play as Gintoki, is solid gold.)
    The only problem is the lackluster roster. From the almost 50 years of Shounen Jump history, we've got merely 52 (39 playable) characters; and while some of them are a really nice surprise like Medaka Box characters, some are there just because they were popular at the time of the game's release (Which is why, for example, instead of the beloved staple of the series, Kujo Jotaro and DIO, we've only got the previous two JoJos, and no one else.)
    The number is especially disappointing when coming from the previous Shounen Jump game, which had 305 (56 playable) characters.
    But even so, it's still fun and well made even on the Vita (despite some hiccups here and there, like pixelated shadows.)
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Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Aug 21, 2015
    91
    That J-Stars Victory Vs+ delivers its rampant destruction in a way that goes down so smoothly, even for newcomers to the genre/universe…well, that's more than enough to make it worth picking up, as far as I'm concerned.
  2. Aug 7, 2015
    70
    J-Stars Victory VS+ is a reasonably solid handheld brawler that houses plenty of content. Its accessible but mostly satisfying and fun gameplay suits portable play well, even if its simplistic systems will do little to keep fans of more technical fighters engaged.
  3. Jul 5, 2015
    50
    Too lightweight for fighting fans and too charmless for anime fans, it's hard to see this pleasing anybody.