Crunchyroll: "If you've never tried this game, it'll only be worth it if you're as big a JoJo fan as I am. The price tag is fine for a downloadable classic, but doesn't deliver for the extra that you're paying--you get a bare-bones HD upgrade of an already bare-bones port. While the game itself is fun, it's far from the best that its generation had to offer."
Siliconera:
"Bandai Namco has more music for Taiko Drum Master: Don and Katsu’s Great Space-Time Adventure. A new expansion adds an extra quest and five more songs including "JoJo (Sono Chi no Sadame)." JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fans should recognize that as the theme song from the 2012 anime adaptation."
Have you enjoyed Capcom’s digital re-releases? According to Capcom, perhaps not enough.
Capcom’s Christian Svensson has addressed some dissension on the official Capcom forums, explaining why some games have yet to re-release to the PSN and XBLA, and why they’re “slowing down” on HD remakes in general.
Bummer. I was hoping for more retro Disney game remakes. Aladdin and Chip 'n Dale would be fantastic on top of the upcoming Ducktales game.
I wanted an HD Street Fighter 3 Alpha with Online capabilities. It was the deepest Capcom fighter, and came out when arcades were dying, so I spent all that time getting good at it for nothing. If it was online, THEN I could start laying the smackdown!
Oni-Fucking- Musha Capcom. HD remaster this series before you start getting god damn lazy. Its the only game i want from you right now....
Worth Playing: "At half the asking price, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure would be a worthwhile impulse purchase, as the game itself still offers some intriguing gameplay. But a bare-bones release with a premium cost is difficult to justify for all but the most ardent of fans. You're better off buying a used Dreamcast or PSone copy and firing up the old console for a trip down memory lane."