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Vs Ps Vita -usa- -nonpdrm- ((link)) - J-stars Victory

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The Ultimate Shonen Showdown on the Go: J-Stars Victory VS+ If you are a fan of anime and manga, you have probably dreamed of a world where Goku, Naruto, and Luffy could finally settle who is the strongest. Released in North America on June 30, 2015 J-Stars Victory VS+ J-Stars Victory Vs PS VITA -USA- -NoNpDrm-

The game launched with over 30 playable characters, each representing their own manga series. The "Victory Vs" subtitle indicated a 2v2 tag-team battle system. Key highlights included: After the victory screen, a new pop-up appeared:

On the flip side, circumventing DRM and purchasing games through unauthorized means deprives game developers of revenue. The gaming industry relies on the sales of their products to fund future projects and support their workforce. The Ultimate Shonen Showdown on the Go: J-Stars

Unlike traditional 1v1 fighters, J-Stars utilized a 3D arena style. You could wall-run, fire massive energy blasts, and call in support "J-Base" characters. The Vita version, surprisingly, ran on a modified engine that prioritized 30 FPS (compared to the PS3's 60) but retained nearly all visual effects and draw distances. The touch screen was used for ultimate attacks and team switches, making it a uniquely tactile experience.