https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/676176-jojos... September 09, 2013 Araki's work has clearly improved, as I said in another thread, but the old characters are just wedded to the previous visual style in my opinion. Both styles appeal to me. Araki has a variety of styles, and I like them all. I'm not sure, he had some transitions between styles and growth as opposed to simply the two provided.
The series JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken's eighth narrative arc.
Morioh has been plagued with massive earthen protrusions known as Wall Eyes since the Great East Japan earthquake. Despite thorough examination, expert estimates come up short. Meanwhile, Yasuho Hirose, a little girl, finds a guy buried under the earth; he has a peculiar star-shaped birthmark as well as deeply piercing bite scars. The guy, who has developed a common case of amnesia, is taken in by a local family and given the name Jousuke Higashikata, but unexplained happenings continue to pile up, and eventually that riddle known as stand appears to complement the enormous cloud of bewilderment.
The teaser showcases new levels, some of which are from Eyes of Heaven. The Cairo Bridge from Stardust Crusaders, for example, the Boyoyoing Cape from Diamond is Unbreakable, the Colosseum from Golden Wind, and the Rocky Mountain Village from Steel Ball Run. All Star Battle and Eyes of Heaven stage gimmicks also make a comeback. Stone Ocean's Green Dolphin Street Prison Farm is a brand-new addition.