One Piece: Grand Battle!

One Piece: Grand Battle!

released on Mar 15, 2001

One Piece: Grand Battle!

released on Mar 15, 2001

From TV Animation One Piece: Grand Battle! is a Japanese fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai. It is the first game in the One Piece: Grand Battle series and the second game to be based on the One Piece manga and anime. This game's introduction uses the theme song We Are! (ウィーアー! Wī Ā!) from the One Piece Anime.


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This is the slowest and most stiff fighting game I have ever played. The only reason I'm not giving it a one is because I really like One Piece.

YO!
Ya-yo, ya-yo!
Dreamin'! Don't give it up, Luffy!
Dreamin'! Don't give it up, Zolo!
Dreamin'! Don't give it up, Nami!
Dreamin'!
Don't give it give it up give it up give it up give it up give it up give it up give it UP!
Here's how the story goes, we find out
'bout a treasure in the Grand Line, there's no doubt
The pirate whose eye is on it, he'll sing
I'll be King of the Pirates, I'm gonna be King!
Ya-yo, ya-yo, ya-yo... oh-ho...
His name is Luffy
(That's Monkey D. Luffy!)
Gonna be king of the pirates!
He's made of rubber!
(How did that happen?)
Yo-ho-ho, he took a bite of Gum Gum!
Ya-yo, ya-yo...
His name's Zolo, he's just like a samurai
And a L-A-D-Y Nami's not shy
The pirate crew, comin' through, doin' their thing
With the king of the pirates, he's gonna be king!
Ya-yo, ya-yo, ya-yo, oh-ho...
Set sail for One Piece!
It's the name of the treasure
In the Grand Line!
Ya-yo, ya-yo...
Set sail for One Piece!

One of the things I got back into was anime, and finally started to read up some manga at the time, and one I've been meaning to get to for so long was One Piece. Thanks to a friend's book club server on Discord I started continuing my journey with it, and it's been such a blast so far, as the time of writing this I finished up Little Garden Arc and became fully enamored with the world and the characters inhabiting it. While doing this I decided to go through some of the movies, specials, and of course, video games, cause why not, right?

Grand Battle 1 goes up to Whiskey Peak, although the only character that really shows up from it is Miss Wednesday (or as most people now know her as, Nefertari Vivi), and the game does a decent enough job delivering fanservice from those. I mean, all the characters from those arcs are playable (with secret ones being Mihawk, Shanks, Pandaman, and the aforementioned Miss Wednesday/Vivi), stages are colorful and have the aesthetics of the locations from those arcs, and even some character quirks like Sanji having his voice lines changed based on whether he's fighting a male or female character as an example are all present and delightful. The soundtrack's a bop too, especially the character select theme which is just energetic as hell. Really it'd probably be fine as an OK get-together for One Piece fans... but one thing just brings it down: The controls, or more specifically, the weight of it.

Now, every other aspect of the controls are fine, if a bit jank. You can at least get used to those (although pro tip: just use the grab for items only, the range in grabbing opponents is pretty much "get right up to where they can hit you territory"), Supers, while a little weird to pull off, are at least doable once you know the combos for them, and directional input for attacks or jumps are fine and dandy. The stiffness of movement though, is persistent throughout the game, no matter the character, and it makes the whole thing feel very, VERY sluggish. Even characters that have fast speed, like Zoro or (surprisingly) Pandaman, it feels like you're being anchored down by something, not even the item that speeds up your movement for 5 seconds can do much to fix it.

It's a shame too, I actually wouldn't mind this game so much to unlock everything, but I had to give up during Tashigi's session because of it.

This game's speedrun is complete awful RNG dogshit, but it's a cool game and looks really good for a licensed PS1 game. OST is also very slapper. 4/10

a 2D platform fighting game similar to smash bros, but with one piece characters. Really stiff and not great, but it's worth a 10 minute session if you're a fan of the series.

The most interesting thing about the game is that it was brought over to Europe with English text over Japanese dialogue for the ps1 in 2003, 3 years after the release of the PS2 and a year before 4Kids first dubbed the show for western audiences.

oh and you can unlock and play as Pandaman