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8 Best One Piece Games You Might Miss

Who doesn’t know One Piece? It is a Japanese manga or comic by Eiichiro Oda which is worldwide. Its popularity makes many companies want to adapt it into another product that is intended for fans. Starting from an animation studio that adapted it into an anime series, to a large company like Bandai Namco which holds the official license to make video games.

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Their video games deserve a thumbs up, but as time goes on, it seems that Bandai Namco is starting to play it safe by playing more or less the same formula. Make some of the newest games seem too monotonous every time they are released. Apart from all that, you know what, out of all the games One Piece adapted, some of which are the best works you might have missed? What are the games? Come on, see our list below!

8. One Piece: Set Sail Pirate Crew (Tobidase Kaizokudan) – PlayStation 1


Is a series One Piece with a bit of RPG elements in it. You will create three original characters who will go on adventures with members of the Straw Hat Pirates. Your goal is only one: to find treasure. Along the way, you will encounter various obstacles with a fairly complex turn-based battle. Navigating the ocean will reduce the durability of your ship and food. So, make sure that everything has been fulfilled properly before continuing the journey.

7. One Piece: Treasure Cruise – Android and iOS


This free-to-play game allows you to create your own pirate from the card packs you get as the story progresses. With a screen-tapping battle system like mobile games in general, One Piece: Treasure Cruise have characters with unique abilities that each has. Making the battle not just tapping on your smartphone screen, but also making you think tactically to defeat your enemies. Keep in mind, this game is a free-to-play game, so those of you who don’t pay for the content in it will feel how difficult the progression system is to implement.

6. Fighting for One Piece – PlayStation 2


As we already know, the series One Piece indeed most often get fighting game adaptations, however Fighting for One Piece is a fighting game that is different from most similar genres. It is more classic and slower like old fighting games. Despite having many unique movesets, the 13 characters presented in this game with the lack of details about the game make it easy to forget. Unfortunately again, this game was only released in Japan.

5. One Piece: Unlimited Cruise – Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS


Another adventure game with a handful of RPG elements in it. Is a game adaptation with several stories from the manga directly. He presents several good combo systems in each character. The more often you play a character, the more combos you can unlock. This game also provides VS mode for those of you who are lazy to play the story. If you look at the gameplay above, this game seems to be the forerunner One Piece: Pirate Warriors that you know now.

4. One Piece: Super Grand Battle X – Nintendo 3DS


Of the many fighting games, series Grand Battle is one of the most popular series among several other titles, and Super Grand Battle X to be the best series ever. Just like the previous iteration, this game has a lot of special moves and movelists from several characters. It also adapts some elements of Super Smash Bros, like the long arena with some random item drops and platforms to step on. Different from the previous series with controls that feel stiff and awkward, this game is very well done and responsive in various elements, including the arena and the moves. Make the battle feel more exciting and tense.

3. One Piece: Pirate Warriors – PlayStation 3


Released four years after Unlimited Cruise, games made by developers Dynasty Warriors this is simply a game One Piece flavor Dynasty Warriors with elements that are exactly the same as it. Unlike the two subsequent series with more characters, Pirate Warriors The first is the best series ever made. This is because it has more linear missions, quick-time events, and CG scenes that tell the story better than the next two series which focus more on base capture.

2. One Piece: Burning Blood – PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One


Even though it comes with the same concept, in fact this game that was released in 2016 is the best fighting game One Piece ever on the market. Appear in a style like a Bandai Namco-style fighting game with 3 vs 3 and 9 vs 9 modes for those of you who are quite “crazy”, Burning Blood add the exact same Haki elements in the anime and manga. The existence of the Haki system makes the battle of each character will feel different. For example, the owner of a Logia type devil fruit power can avoid the power of another devil fruit power owner, but if he fights the owner of the Haki power, then his power will be of no use at all. A system like this makes characters like Nami or Usopp shine with their various uniqueness and how they can fill the composition of the team created. Cool isn’t it?

1. One Piece: Unlimited World Red – PC, PSVita, PS3, PS4, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Switch


Same as Treasure Cruise, adventure brawler game with a focus on this story allows you to fight bosses, a bunch of enemies like Pirate Warriors, and interesting stages. Although it feels very linear, but they change it with a sufficient portion. Some RPG elements like buying items before running a quest like Monster Hunter also enliven it. Make it an action adventure game adaptation One Piece what fans dream of.

[BONUS] One Piece: World Seeker – PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One


Even though we haven’t got the exact release date yet, but One Piece: World Seeker might be a turnaround game adaptation One Piece next. This adventure game is confirmed to have a vast open world, cities, combos, and several unique features including stealth missions. Although it will deviate from the main story, the concept presented by Bandai Namco looks promising.

Those are the eight adaptation games One Piece best you might miss. What do you think? Have you ever played it? Or maybe you have other games that we didn’t list above? Share your opinion in the comments column below.

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