As far as anime brawlers go this one actually is not half bad. It feels less janky in comparison to J-Stars and the Haki & Devil Fruit mechanics are interesting and good fanservice. Roster wise its pretty solid too although it is missing a few characters like Magellan, Arlong, and Kuro. Story wise it only covers Marineford which is a bit disappointing as I was hoping it would cover the whole story. Like pretty much any other anime brawler, it does get tiresome after a while but I didn't get bored of it nearly as quick as I did with J-Stars so I give it props for that.
O jogo tem uma grande variedade de personagens e ataques próprios pra cada um, mas a campanha acaba caindo muito na repetições, o fato de que você tem que fazer a mesma campanha por 4 visões diferentes, e elas serem praticamente IGUAIS, deixa muito massante.
Os comandos são muito esquisitos, e a lista de golpes não é nada intuitiva, fazendo com que em muitas lutas você perca tempo tentando aprender os ataques.
Infelizmente os personagens não são todos desbloqueados após zerar, você terá que farmar moedinha do jogo para comprá-los, e isso frustra bastante, já que mesmo terminando a campanha, você ainda não é livre pra jogar com quem quiser
Os comandos são muito esquisitos, e a lista de golpes não é nada intuitiva, fazendo com que em muitas lutas você perca tempo tentando aprender os ataques.
Infelizmente os personagens não são todos desbloqueados após zerar, você terá que farmar moedinha do jogo para comprá-los, e isso frustra bastante, já que mesmo terminando a campanha, você ainda não é livre pra jogar com quem quiser
One Piece is such a great series full of world building, interesting characters, and dynamic battles. None of which you'll find in Burning Blood. It makes me sad to see that this game fails at keeping combat fresh or even just telling the story of the paramount war right. Instead what we get is Ace dying 4 different times, White Beard dying 3 different times, and a wasted opportunity of a wonderful moment in One Piece. Why the campaign was told through character perspectives and not simply in order means there is a lot more backtracking and too many times that we see the same thing. The wonderful thing about the Marine Ford Arc was the chaotic nature to it, and the game just butchers the tone and fast pace that it had. The overall gameplay mechanics aren't intuitive or taught well either. I was really hoping for a Ninja Storm type game, but instead we get a lackluster campaign mixed with average fighting combat.
the only one piece game I have played, weird to say it's what launched me into One Piece. at one point when i was playing, I had to catch myself and say "finna spoil myself" and dropped it so I can straight up watch OP.
BTW SAVE YOURSELF NOW AND research "One Pace", an actual lifesaver on how to enjoy the animated adaptation of One Piece.
BTW SAVE YOURSELF NOW AND research "One Pace", an actual lifesaver on how to enjoy the animated adaptation of One Piece.