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It can really feel like the game is padding itself out. And there are plenty of times you’ll simply walk to a marker, watch a scene, walk to another marker, watch another scene, and then be told to backtrack to where you started from. What did you fight your way through it for? Nothing. At one point, they go into a cave to make it to Rain Dinners, only for Luffy to break the exit. The Alabasta section is hours of the crew traveling to try and find Crocodile. The Strawhats are accosted by a young woman named Lim who turns their abilities into cubes and flings them across the island, leaving the crew weak and powerless at level one. There, they find some mysteries, new characters a (seemingly) brand new adventure waiting for them. The Sunny (the Strawhat Pirates’ ship) gets shipwrecked and the crew finds itself on a mysterious island called Waford. One Piece Odyssey kicks things off with an opening we’ve seen in One Piece games before. I imagined I would explore the island and experience a purely original story take place. Yohohoho!ĭuring the game’s first few hours, I assumed it was basically a turn-based version of Unlimited Adventure. It’s got a lot of content, a unique battle system that mostly plays to the series’ strengths, plus it has more voice-acted dialogue than other series game.

The franchise isn’t really known for pumping out quality games, however Odyssey is a good JRPG. But I’m not going to do that I’m settling for hundreds of words instead.

This job requires me to review One Piece Odyssey purely as a game, but as a fan, I could spend thousands of words rambling about how I found the premise and narrative choices aggravating and unsatisfying. I’m a One Piece fanboy to the point that it’s difficult for me to review this game.
