One Piece by Eiichiro Oda is one of the most successful and popular series of the last 20 years.
The detailed world-building and strong personality, as well as the unique and striking art style, are its most interesting aspects - all of which make up the wonderful ingredients of the game.
If you are interested in the adventure of Monchi D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates as legends of the Aral Sea, let me guide you through some of the best games that this genre series has to offer.
Platform:ps2、gamecube
Like many popular multi** series, One Piece has entered a variety of genres.
The Pirate Carnival game is hand-developed and inspired by games like Mario Party and the classic board game Othello.
The end result? It's a unique experience, full of mini-games, dark arrows hurting, and all the goodies we've come to expect from a game in the genre.
With around 30 mini-games and 5 boards based on locations in the series, this relatively basic PS2 GC game can be fun for a group of friends interested in anime piracy.
Platform:ps2
Many of One Piece's games were made before the series gained traction overseas and never made it to Western audiences.
Round The Land was one of the first companies to go out of Japan.
This 2The 5D side-scrolling fighting game offers oneA whole new story, featuring Devil Fruit user blyue.
Most of the major Straw Hat Pirates prior to Skypiea Arc were available as playable characters, complete with voice acting from the original anime.
If you're a die-hard fan of One Piece, this is a classic worth reading.
Platform:Nintendo DS
Developed by Ganbarion, Gigant Battle!, released only in Europe and Japanis an excellent NDS fighting game similar to SSB.
But there are some exciting role-playing elements that can keep you busy for a long time.
The plot is very simple: the Straw Hat Pirates are invited to participate in a tournament that spans several islands around the Chambord Islands, where they will fight classic enemies from the anime.
While the 2D sprites represent the characters, the colorful 3D backgrounds give the game an interesting look. Despite the limited audio, the voice acting is also quite good.
Tip: If you can't run the ROM perfectly in NDS, check the ROMs.
Platform:ps2、gamecube
The Grand Battle series was also one of the first One Piece games to enter the Western market, with a semi-chibi version of the protagonist duel in multiple 3D arenas.
The combos are pretty basic, and the combat system isn't fancy.
Still, with iconic scenes and a great cast, it offers a fun and engaging experience that's perfect for an afternoon with friends.
If none of your friends like One Piece as much as you do, you can even go it alone.
Platform:ps2、gamecube
Anyone who likes the concept of Grand Battle but doesn't want multiplayer, it's best to go with its successor, Grand Adventure.
The game retains the same basic combat gameplay as its predecessor, but adds an "adventure mode" where you can choose one of five captains to pilot a Going Merry.
These battles of course include Luffy and Usopp, so you'll have a lot of fun visiting the islands around the Great Passage.
Of course, the big battle mode is still there. And there are more characters, levels, and even some new multiplayer features to launch.