• Publisher: Nintendo
  • Release Date: 05/26/2011 (Japan)
Metascore
46

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 20
  2. Negative: 9 out of 20
  1. Mar 2, 2012
    40
    One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP is a game for the fans only, and even they might feel insulted by it.
  2. Feb 20, 2012
    40
    Lacking in character and bloated in fetch work, Unlimited Cruise SP is a clumsily translated import that, just like the game's missing second episode, should have been buried at sea.
  3. Feb 13, 2012
    40
    Nothing about this game provides enough fun to make it a worthwhile investment, and thus we'd advise you to steer well clear of it.
  4. Feb 7, 2012
    40
    One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP is a dull, time-consuming collect-a-thon that fails to do the license justice.
  5. Nintendo Gamer
    Mar 6, 2012
    31
    Localisation stinginess has given us the worst possible version of a half-arsed port of a not-very-good Wii game. [March 2012, p.97]
  6. Apr 28, 2012
    30
    One Piece: Unlimited SP is a terrible port of a Wii-game, that was pretty lame to begin with. Only the original Japanese voices and it's humor are passable, but other than that, it's not worth wasting time on.
  7. Mar 12, 2012
    30
    A game that's literally cut in half (the European version) and doesn't really offer anything to fans of the beloved anime series. Keep your distance.
  8. Feb 10, 2012
    30
    A tiresome waste of a strong license, only the most blinkered fan will derive pleasure from this slog of an experience filled with wrong-headed design decisions intended to pad out a game that cannot sustain expansion.
  9. Feb 20, 2012
    20
    This is a port that has been amputated of one half of its japanese counterpart (which had two Wii games in it instead of one), and most importantly that is unworthy of the animated series.
User Score
6.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 18
  2. Negative: 5 out of 18
  1. Aug 2, 2013
    10
    An Action RPG made for the fans of One Piece and the genre alike. Good gameplay, beautiful environments and an intriguing story make this gameAn Action RPG made for the fans of One Piece and the genre alike. Good gameplay, beautiful environments and an intriguing story make this game worth playing. A great port that looks wonderful on the 3DS with just a dab of extra content revolving around the Whitebeard War arc, this is definitely worth your time.

    I believe this game deserves the critical acclaim it has achieved overseas and that the 9/10 score it claims should speak for itself.
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  2. Apr 15, 2015
    10
    (Note: This is a review of the Wii version, as that's nowhere to be found on this site for some reason!)

    This game is largely similar to
    (Note: This is a review of the Wii version, as that's nowhere to be found on this site for some reason!)

    This game is largely similar to Unlimited Adventure, but simply better, you get a proper hub to explore (Thousand Sunny, I love that place), there are more bosses to conquer, the environments looks better and you get to play as an additional character.
    Once again I have to say that this game actually feels like something the Once Piece crew would do on their quest - arriving at random islands, exploring them, developing things to progress further and battle a lot of enemies and familiar One Piece characters. The bosses in this game are hard as hell as in UA and are a blast to play. It's like Demon Souls in that aspect.

    I like One Piece but I am not a fanboy, nevertheless, I loved the gameplay. This is the game that I spent the most time playing without interrupting it, really crazy. I can totally understand that some people may find this game boring and tedious, because it's basically a large grind - hunting for items to progress further, but I couldn't help it - I still loved it.
    It's better than UA for sure.

    A WARNING, though, the 3DS version is said to be a bad port, so if you can, play the Wii version. Also, unlike the Japanese version which had both Cruise 1 and 2 on a single cartridge, for some dumb reason they decided to split it into two games outside of Japan again and cut 50% of the content. It has an additional Marineford mode over the Wii version which features the whole war and famous battles of that arc, so there's a little extra for you if you want to play the 3DS version.
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