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Viewtiful Joe - A New Hope (Korea)

also known as Viewtiful Joe
PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2004
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✪ Reviewed on August 13, 2024
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Viewtiful Joe is a Capcom 2D action peak. B-movie cinema, VFX powers and bold design. Short but staggeringly intense, a PS2 classic.

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Category
Action 1 player 12+
Description
A Clover Studio and Capcom action game released in 2004, the Korean edition of Viewtiful Joe under the A New Hope title. Korean localization of the Hideki Kamiya-signed masterpiece, where Joe traverses six levels to save his girlfriend Silvia with innovative VFX mechanics. Same content as the Western version, with Korean voice acting and texts. Korean edition of the original Japanese version.

Viewtiful Joe - A New Hope review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
A flamboyant tribute to superhero cinema, the game blends razor-sharp cel-shading, saturated colours and film-reel effects into a jubilant tokusatsu style. Slow-downs and speed-ups warp the image into a non-stop spectacle. This graphic audacity, unique and electric, keeps its freshness intact.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾1,7 GB 📅21/10/2004
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

The Korean edition of Viewtiful Joe, released under the local title A New Hope, from a market with narrow physical distribution and markedly rarer than the Japanese and Western versions. For this stylish Kamiya masterpiece, the Korean provenance and its own title fill a hard slot in a regional set. Its desirability rests above all on this real geographic scarcity, above the game's other printings.

Memorable bosses

Colorful and built for spectacle, the bosses of this stylized beat'em up are undone by manipulating time: slow-motion to dodge, Mach Speed to strike. From the shark Gran Bruce to the fiery Fire Leo, each demands marrying reflexes with cinematic powers. Their over-the-top comic-book design and theatrical staging make these duels as funny as they are hard-hitting.

Is Viewtiful Joe - A New Hope still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2004 on PS2, Clover Studio's project signed Hideki Kamiya reinvents the scrolling brawler with a TV superhero art direction of wild audacity. The VFX powers, which let you slow down, speed up or zoom the action to solve puzzles and combos, found a system as original as it is deep. The vivid cel shading, the parodic humour and the formidable difficulty forge a unique identity. The demanding style puts off casual players. A singular and cult gem, recommended for fans of inventive two dimensional action and of old school challenge that rewards mastery.

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