![]() I’m sure hardcore fans will nitpick this thing to death, but it was good enough to enjoy. I’m not a big One Piece follower with the anime or manga, but I was entertained by what was delivered. While it is a little over the top with dialogue and reaction at times, the story still is creative, fun, and exciting at times. ![]() The story in this game is good One Piece entertainment. There are a lot of mysteries to be solved, lots of fights to be had, and plenty of story to go around. They’ve got to figure out how to get back to the sea while fighting a variety of creatures along the way. The straw hat crew is on another adventure when suddenly a storm demolishes their ship and lands them on a very big, beautiful, and dangerous island. I like stories, even when they’re being retold, but if it disrupts gameplay, then no thanks. Its stop-and-go gameplay disrupts flow, fun, and engagement. The problem? It feels like the game is forcing a story down your throat rather than letting you play it. It’s a game that has all the wonderful fundamentals of your basic, everyday role-playing game, a solid story to drive and develop the characters, and it has some of the most gorgeous animations that you’ve seen in an RPG. That quote basically sums up my experience with One Piece Odyssey. It’s very beautiful and very cold, and you’re not allowed to touch anything” – Cameron Frye
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