Is JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken still worth playing in 2026?
A SNES take on the Stardust Crusaders arc, this action game mixes combat, exploration and Stand-based puzzles. Faithfulness to Hirohiko Araki's work and the staging of the powers are the real appeal, though the execution stays stiff and the pacing uneven. Players come mainly out of love for the licence, to see how JoJo translated to 16-bit before the Capcom fighters. A curio for fans, less convincing as pure action.