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J-Stars Victory Vs + FULL GAME WALKTHROUGH LONGPLAY No Commentary Intro Song: Negrosaki - Tekken 4 Fear Remix Like,Comment,Subscribe Turn on Notifications Thanks for Watching! Subscribe Here For More ~ https://www.youtube.com/c/BlackAzurit... J-Stars Victory Vs is a crossover video game published by Bandai Namco for the Sony PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. It was released in Japan on March 19, 2014. It was re-released in North America on June 30, 2015 and in Europe on June 26, 2015. The game was first announced in December 2012 under the title of Project Versus J, in the second 2013 issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. It was made to commemorate 45th anniversary of Jump, and is presented as the "ultimate Jump game". This is the fifth crossover Jump game. It was re-released for the western territories as J-Stars Victory VS+ for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita, with an additional Arcade Mode for the international release. J-Stars Victory Vs lets up to four players battle it out against one another in a gameplay and graphical style similar to those of Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle. A team of two characters has the possibility to have a third support character in the battle. Fighters can move and fight in all directions of a 3D battle field, which is partially destructible. Characters have their own play styles too; for example: Goku and Ichigo are mobile fighters that specialize in battling in the air, Luffy and Toriko prefer to rush into combat and unleash barrages of attacks against their enemies, and Kenshin and Naruto specialize in fighting two opponents at the same time. Players should learn the lay of the land and formulate a battle plan with a character suited to it. A defeated character comes back after a set amount of time passes. To win the battle, all three sections of the WIN gauge at the top of the screen have to be filled; the gauge fills one section each time an opponent is defeated. The meter on the top left is Player 1 team's Win gauge and the meter on the top right is the opponent team's Win gauge, the bottom left shows the controlled character's life and stamina meters, and he bottom right has a map of the stage. 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Opening (No Sound) 2:14 - J-Adventure Mode Start 2:39 - Dynamic Arc 29:38 - Time Shrine: (Ichigo, Oga & Hiei) 3:22:36 - Time Shrine: (Nube & Taro) 5:52:18 - Time Shrine: (Saiki & Luckyman) 5:59:15 - Time Shrine: (Bo-bobo & Koro Sensei) 6:08:53 - Time Shrine: (Arale & Taro) 6:41:43 - Time Shrine: (Madara & Aizen) 6:46:03 - Time Shrine: (Toguro & Nube) 6:51:25 - Time Shrine: (Shishio & Akainu) 7:22:24 - Hope Arc 8:13:59 - Time Shrine: (Gintoki & Luckyman) 10:15:21 - Time Shrine: (Jonathan & Medaka) 10:29:48 - Time Shrine: (Sasuke & Vegeta) 11:54:19 - Investigation Arc 12:25:45 - Time Shrine: (Gintoki & Bo-bobo) 13:45:50 - Time Shrine: (Kenshin & Kenshiro) 14:29:09 - Pursuit Arc 16:36:03 - Time Shrine: (Joseph & Tsunayoshi) 17:21:28 - Credits 17:26:48 - Korins Tower 18:09:53 - Victory Road 22:57:35 - Arcade Mode 22:58:00 - Arcade: Technique 23:21:00 - Arcade: Brave 23:47:01 - Arcade: Strong 24:10:33 - Arcade: Elite 24:39:34 - Arcade: Master 25:00:06 - Arcade: Extreme 25:27:22 - Arcade: Random 25:49:25 - Arcade: Ultimate 26:12:16 - Gallery