


The story follows the adventures of a Japanese teenager Jotaro Kujo, who, after developing the bizarre supernatural abilities known as the "Stand" and learning from his grandfather Joseph Joestar of its relation with their bloodline and with the ancestral enemy of his family, the vampire Dio Brando, embarks on a quest to defeat Dio and save his mother, whose life is threatened as she's been unable to control the power of her own newly-manifested stand. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the last of the six games released for the short-lived CPS-3 hardware (which include the game's predecessor, Red Earth, and the Street Fighter III trilogy). A high-definition port of the game (by CyberConnect2) was later released for the Xbox 360 (via Xbox Live Arcade) and PlayStation 3 (via PlayStation Network) on August 21, 2012. The game was later released on the Dreamcast (including the original JoJo's Venture as a bonus) on Octoand the PlayStation (featuring an exclusive "Super Story Mode") on March 31, 2000. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (known in Japan as JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken: Mirai e no Isan, loosely translated to "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future") is a 2D contemporary-fantasy fighting game developed and released by Capcom for arcades (using their CP System III hardware) on September 13, 1999.Ī revised sequel to the 1998 game JoJo's Venture, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure adds several new playable characters to flesh out the original manga's Stardust Crusaders arc while adding a new rank-based single-player mode (Challenge Mode).
