The interactions between the characters are also in line with what fans of the series have come to expect. It looks dynamic and feels authentic to the source material. The character sketch looks vibrant, the animation is clean and their expressions are spot on, along with the goofy slapstick kineticism that defines One Piece’s style of action and character art.Ĭombat animations are particularly well done, with Luffy’s rubber-limbed smackdowns, Usopp’s comical sniper techniques, and Robin’s strangely sensuous multi-limbed combat submission. One Piece Odyssey does a fantastic job of capturing the look and feel of the manga effectively. It has all the same kind of banter between the characters you would expect with Zoro and Sanji clashing heads non-stop, Nami being obsessed with wealth, Usopp just being the absolute legend that he is, and Brook just being Brook. Overall the narrative in this title is doable if you’re already a fan of the franchise. The retelling of the arcs is presented in a strange way. What One Piece Odyssey presents is a mix of an original story with story recaps of main events. It’s not the most ideal way to experience any of them if you have no prior knowledge. These sections aren’t direct retellings but do cover some of the main events within the story. Within the storyline, Luffy and Co are expected to go into giant “memory cubes”, where the cast experiences a soft re-telling of 4 main arcs in the One Piece series: Alabastre, Water 7, Marineford, and Dressrosa. Luffy and the Straw Hats have to follow the quest of solving the mystery of Waford, win over the mysterious Lim, and get off the island while the Marines are slowly catching up to them. Here, the gun-wielding Adio and the jug-carrying, pirate-hating world of mystery Lim, cross our paths, who steals the Straw Hat’s abilities and spreads them around the island in the form of cubes. The island is inhabited by Colossi and other mysterious creatures alongside two original characters for the game. One Piece Odyssey sees the Straw Hat Pirates led by Monkey D Luffy, their master of rubber and consumer of meat, shipwrecked on a mysterious island called Waford. Let’s review how the new title follows through in the article ahead. One Piece Odyssey sees the Straw Hats make for one hell of a party of RPG characters Eichiro Oda’s one-of-a-kind art style lends itself well to filling the world with fantastical and amusing creatures and the over-the-top nature of battles from the actual manga and anime story. Odyssey is an expressive and dedicated portrayal of the classic anime series that does a fantastic job of letting each character shine. With the new gaming title gracing our streams, One Piece Odyssey attempts to retell four major One Piece story arcs in an ambitious Japanese-style RPG format. It’s the top-selling manga and longest-running shonen anime of all time. World traversal is a bit of a slog mechanically: a jump mechanic that has no point to it (invisible walls, cant jump off platforms etc), lengthy/pointless back and forth fetch quests etc, character while running still feels slow paced.For 25 years, One Piece has captured the hearts of anime/manga lovers all over the world. Rpg combat mechanics are basic, I dont think there is a way to lose battles so far, perhaps engaging for people new to the rpg turn based genre? A hard mode would have been nice. Cons: No autosave (its 2023 this was sorted over a decade ago). Heavily voice acted if you are a fan of the show. Character and enemy models look great! Really clean and graphically engaging ui's across the board. Pros: Nice looking modern graphics (rare for jrpg). TLDR (played for 5 hours): After discovering theres no autosave and losing 2 hours of gameplay, with no challenging combat there was no TLDR (played for 5 hours): After discovering theres no autosave and losing 2 hours of gameplay, with no challenging combat there was no motivation to keep going after chapter 2.
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