Note: This review contains spoilers for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
Back in 2014, we reviewed JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle, developed by CyberConnect2, and though we were positive, we’ve since grown dissatisfied with how we covered the game then. With the release of the remastered version of the game, All-Star Battle R, we thought that now would be the best time to look back on the original version, originally released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and see how it stacks up ten years later. Not only that, but whether or not an ESRB copy of the game is now worth its aftermarket value (around $55+) versus the amount we paid for it originally (around $40 at SDCC 2014 directly from the Bandai Namco booth). As it turns out, thanks to the recent delisting of the game, your enjoyment may really depend on whether or not you already own it (and the eBay price may not be completely worth it).