J-stars Victory Vs Ps Vita -usa- - -nonpdrm-
The USA version received several patches (1.01 through 1.04) balancing the roster and adding network stability. Using NoNpDrm, you can install these updates without PSN.
Additionally, DLC characters like Kaguya and Hiei were released as individual purchases. A complete NoNpDrm dump may include the addcont folder with unlocked DLC. However, note: J-Stars Victory Vs PS VITA -USA- -NoNpDrm-
The USA version includes full English text, menus, and subtitles. While the Japanese version features the original voice actors (which many purists prefer), the USA release offers an English dub for certain characters (though not all; Goku, for example, retains Sean Schemmel in English or can be switched to Japanese audio on some versions). More importantly, the mission objectives, ability descriptions, and story dialogues are fully translated. The USA version received several patches (1
The PlayStation Vita was, tragically, a commercial underperformer. But for anime fighting games, it was a dream machine. J-Stars Victory Vs on Vita runs at a stable 30 fps (compared to the PS3’s 60 fps), but it includes: The USA version includes full English text, menus,
The Vita version compresses the stages slightly and reduces particle effects, but the core gameplay remains intact. For many, the sheer novelty of playing as Kenshiro vs. Goku on a handheld OLED screen (or the 2000 series LCD) is irresistible.