GioGio's Bizarre Adventure

GioGio no Kimyō na Bōken: Ōgon no Kaze (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 黄金の旋風, Jojo no Kimyō no Bōken Ōgon no Kaze?, lit. "GioGio's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Whirlwind") is an action adventure video game made for the PlayStation 2. The game is based on the fifth story arc of Hirohiko Araki's manga series Part V: Vento Aureo.

GioGio no Kimyō na Bōken: Ōgon no Kaze's graphics are similar to other cel-shaded games, like Jet Set Radio. The developer Capcom has utilized a game engine called "Artistoon" in order to create a graphical style similar to Araki's art style in the manga.

Gameplay
Most of GioGio no Kimyō na Bōken: Ōgon no Kaze's gameplay takes place in the form of hand-to-hand combat. The Stands, aid the characters in battle by giving them combat abilities, as well as special attacks. Puzzles are also a part of the game requiring the use of Stands in order to solve them.

Game Modes:
1. Super Story Mode (SS Mode): You follow the travels of Giorno and co. through Italy to confront Diavolo. There are cutscenes between stages and during some fights.

2. Another Story: A secret mode that is unlocked when you complete Super Story Mode. In this mode you replay some of the fights of SS Mode, but now you can choose between 4 characters, which weren't originally on that stage.

3. Gallery: Mode that has Jojo goodies based on how much Jojo points you have. This mode is not initially available, you need to finish at least one SS Mode fight and go back to the main menu. This Gallery contents extras such as soundtracks, stages view, novel dramas, concept arts, images and characters models (for playable, unplayable and unused characters).

4. Options: Sound and control options.

Secret Factors
A main notable feature in GioGio however, is the activation of Secret Factors, various interaction activated elements scattered throughout each scenario that the player progresses to as the game goes on. As the game itself is adapted nearly entirely from the manga, playing out the scenario akin to official canon will activate these factors, giving power-ups to health, stand endurance, and strength to the character, giving a high ranking upon winning the scenario, and is a unique feature that also celebrates its source material and rewards fans and readers of the series.

SUPER STORY (SS MODE)
Following the events of PART V, the main mode of the game has 20 chapters, each chapter you face a different villian with a different character (according to the original manga story):


 * 1) Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers) Part I - Play as Giorno Giovanna (Gold Experience)
 * 2) Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers) Part II - Play as Giorno Giovanna (Gold Experience)
 * 3) Polpo (Black Sabbath) - Play as Giorno Giovanna (Gold Experience)
 * 4) Formaggio (Little Feet) - Play as Narancia Ghirga (Aerosmith)
 * 5) Illuso (Man in the Mirror) Part I- Play as Pannacotta Fugo (without Purple Haze)
 * 6) Illuso (Man in the Mirror) Part II- Play as Leone Abbachio (Moody Blues)
 * 7) Illuso (Man in the Mirror) Part III- Play as Pannacotta Fugo (Purple Haze)
 * 8) Prosciutto (The Grateful Dead) - Play as Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers)
 * 9) Pesci (Beach Boy) - Play as Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers)
 * 10) Ghiaccio (White Album) - Play as Guido Mista (Sex Pistols)
 * 11) The Boss (King Crimson ) Part I - Play as Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers)
 * 12) The Boss (King Crimson ) Part II - Play as Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers)
 * 13) (Notorious B.I.G.) - Play as Trish Una (Spice Girl)
 * 14) No Enemy is faced in this chapter, there's only a cutscene about Abbachio's final moment.
 * 15) Cioccolata (Green Day) and Secco (Oasis) - Play as Guido Mista (Sex Pistols)
 * 16) Cioccolata (Green Day) - Play as Giorno Giovanna (Gold Experience)
 * 17) Secco (Oasis) - Play as Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers)
 * 18) Diavolo (King Crimson) - Play as Jean Pierre Polnareff (Silver Chariot)
 * 19) Silver Chariot Requiem - Play as Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers) (You play with Bruno on Diavolo's Body)
 * 20) Diavolo (King Crimson) - Play as Giorno Giovanna (Gold Experience Requiem)

Playable Characters
These are the playable character on the game in both super story mode and another history:
 * 1) Giorno Giovanna (Gold Experience & Gold Experience Requiem)
 * 2) Bruno Buccellati (Sticky Fingers)
 * 3) Narancia Ghirga (Aerosmith)
 * 4) Pannacotta Fugo (Purple Haze)
 * 5) Leone Abbachio (Moody Blues)
 * 6) Guido Mista (Sex Pistols)
 * 7) Trish Una (Spice Girl)
 * 8) Jean Pierre Polnareff (Silver Chariot)

Unplayable Characters
Some characters does not appear on the SUPER STORY mode, instead they appear as part of the DRAMA BOOKS, during cutscenes or have their Character Models (on the Galery Mode).


 * Polpo like in the manga doesn't appear itself in the battle, only in a cutscene
 * The Stand user Carne, Notorius BIG's user, doesn't not appear neither in the game or story dramas
 * Mario Zucchero appears on the DRAMA BOOK basead on Soft Machine events.
 * Sale appears on the DRAMA BOOK basead on Kreftwerk events.
 * Melone appears on the DRAMA BOOK basead on BabyFace events.
 * Tiziano appears on the DRAMA BOOK basead on Clash & Taking Heads events.
 * Squalo appears on the DRAMA BOOK basead on Clash & Taking Heads events.
 * Scolippi appears on the DRAMA BOOK basead on Rolling Stone events.
 * Risotto Nero does not appear in any form on the game, but the player can see his character model on the Gallery Mode.
 * Leaky Eye Luka does not appear in any form on the game, but the player can see his character model on the Gallery Mode.
 * Koichi Hirose is the only character that doesn't appear in the game or gallery, he was suppose yo be a playable character, but Capcom dropped this idea, but there are pictures of him before the release of the game.

International Release
The game was going to be released worldwide as "GioGio's Bizarre Adventure", but the heavy musical references in the game caused it to be a Japan exclusive, where copyright law is lax compared to other countries. Araki's refusal to change or remove the references in order to avoid lawsuits made it the primary reason for its exclusion from a worldwide release.

Reception
On release ,Famitsu magazine scored the game a 31 out of 40.