![]() On the bright side, Odyssey’s art direction does a great job mimicking the source material. The environments and characters are the best they’ve ever looked in any One Piece game, with Dressrosa and Marineford Town as standout locations. Animal designs expertly mix campy and vicious elements. There’s a gargantuan squirrel enemy with a malicious smile that sticks its tongue out like a goofball. ![]() Side quests are also filled with silly scenes, like the one in which Sanji - the series’ resident flirt - fields affections from a horse. Odyssey’s vivid take on the One Piece world makes its navigation and pacing issues even more exhausting by contrast.įor all of its mechanical stumbles, the game does excel in combat. Odyssey’s developers understand the appeal of One Piece’s many brawls, and it shows during Scramble Area Battles. Characters fill out roles in a rock-paper-scissors turn-based system. Your party is spread out across several distinct areas in the combat zone, and you need to consider how you’d like to match up crew members with enemies. ![]() Much of the joy comes in determining when certain members need assistance. Like the original series, every skirmish here feels like a strategic team effort.īe warned, though: Odyssey’s combat isn’t designed for those seeking a challenge - by the mid-to-late game, your team will likely be overpowered. ![]()
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