Bandai Namco has released direct-feed images of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven‘s first-print bonus and final box art.
First-print copies of the game in Japan include Part IV: Diamond is Unbreakable‘s Jotaro Kujo as a playable character. He can be used in offline and online battles, but is not playable in story mode. He also cannot be paired with Part III: Stardust Crusaders‘s Jotaro Kujo.
Amazon has discounted the digital versions of Dragon Ball Xenoverse Super Bundle, Jojo Eyes Of Heaven Complete Bundle and J-Stars Victory VS+ at up to 75% off.
From CyberConnect2, the team that brought us the series Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm, comes the equally delectable campiness that is Jojo’s Bizarre Adven ture: Eyes of Heaven. First and foremost, it is important to note that the game is a sequel and is primarily meant to please fans of the series and its characters. The story mode is …
Gaming Boulevard reviewed Jojo's Bizzare Adventure: Eyes of Heaven and concluded:
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Eyes Of Heaven is exactly as any other of the licensed Shonen Jump game by Namco Bandai. It's an arena fighter that's light on mechanics and depth and high on flashy moves and fan-service. Visually it really fits the part and looks exactly as you'd expect. The music is incredibly good. The story isn't amazing but seeing characters from all different parts meet has its appeal even is it doesn't reach the levels of greatness it could. Eyes of Heaven is at this point standard fare that fans of the series will enjoy. If you aren't a fan of the franchise, just move along.