Article 67YCY One Piece Odyssey review – the pirate adventure that manga fans deserve

One Piece Odyssey review – the pirate adventure that manga fans deserve

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Steve Boxer
from Technology | The Guardian on (#67YCY)

PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, PC; ILCA/Bandai Namco
A bonkers collection of epic adventures and side-quests sprinkled with puzzles that fans of the Japanese pop-cultural behemoth have been crying out for

One Piece is a pop-culture behemoth that, unaccountably, never gained traction outside of Japan. Officially the biggest-selling manga comic series ever, it is now celebrating its 25th anniversary, and One Piece Odyssey honours that milestone. Previous attempts to expand this fun-loving pirate crew's story beyond comic books have lacked credibility, but with this game, Bandai Namco goes a long way towards redressing the balance.

It is, simply, the One Piece game that fans have been crying out for all this time: a classic, 40-hour-plus Japanese RPG that brings in all the genre's best-loved elements (and some lesser-loved ones). It has turn-based battles, embellished with retina-frazzling special moves that emphasise each characters' style and abilities; bizarre, often baffling terminology; layers of side-quests and sub-quests sprinkled with puzzle sequences; and an obsession with cooking and food. The only thing it lacks is a fishing mini-game.

One Piece Odyssey is out now; 49.99

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