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  1. Jul 9, 2014
    10
    This game is a perfect sequel to the unlimited games on the wii. I loved those games and spent almost 200 hours on them!!!!

    Story: The story is much more interesting than the past games as we get Patrick Redfield and Pato, two characters developed by Oda himself. The story is really engaging while not being forced leaving path to the gameplay. Presentation: The visuals for this game
    This game is a perfect sequel to the unlimited games on the wii. I loved those games and spent almost 200 hours on them!!!!

    Story: The story is much more interesting than the past games as we get Patrick Redfield and Pato, two characters developed by Oda himself. The story is really engaging while not being forced leaving path to the gameplay.

    Presentation: The visuals for this game are gorgeous to look at and the soundtrack even if it doesn't use any original tracks is still amazing. The islands and their ambientation and relating to the series is also gorgeous.

    Gameplay: The gameplay is exactly the same as the past games but slightly better. The character moves have been fantastically upgraded, each with their new moves from the new world post-timeskip and even new ways to play like when Usopp can enter first person mode or franky can build a cannon to hop into. For example if an enemy fires a cannonball Luffy will delfect it with his fussen, Zoro will cut it and Sanji will kick it. Most of the characters have also special abilities, like nami can steal, usopp can call some bugs to catch, chopper can dig and so on. The combat has been upgraded, where now you dodge in a quick time event making the battle more strategical and you now charge XP by fighting enemies. Even if more due to nostalgia I prefered the Thousand Sunny, Trans Town is a completely new experience. You feel more free and opened as you can move through town with luffy like you were spiderman and you can expand the town to build all the shops like in the past game (and new places too!). There are also there special minigames you can play and quite some upgrading to do to swap from the usual island exploring and fighting. There is also the new colosseum mode where you have to defeat bosses or hordes of enemy with several characters apart the straw hats. It would be repetitive but it is saved by the use of different characters and modes, as they are needed to unlock even more characters to play as!

    However i had only 2 problems with this game:
    #1 Is that there is no more the Versus mode from the past games. And that was so much fun!!! I played it for hours upon hours with my friends. Now there is only a co-op mode in colosseum and also in story. While it still is fun I would have also loved a VS mode.
    #2 Is the limit of characters. You can only play with a certain number of characters and the other ones can only be enemies. Why can you play as Buggy but not with Caesar Clown or Hody Jones??? I died to play with them but in the end I couldn't. If you think of it, without counting the ones that were in UC2SP the new characters you can play as are only Law and Fujitora (wich are still both awesome).

    Apart this the gameplay is similar to the past games but much newer and improved making it feel fresh and new.

    Replay value: As the past game this game will give you tons of hours to play. I already played 30 hours and I still keep playing. The story mode includes special quests where you have to collect an item or kill a boss in a preset way. For example you have to fight against Law while he switches your hearts or you have to go with chopper to find some apples in the forest, or capture Alabasta by defeating Luffy with Crocodile and Robin as Miss Allsunday... the list goes on! Colosseum mode will also take you a lot of time

    CONCLUSION: This game is a perfect sequel to it's old games. It has a perfect story mode and a really interesting colosseum mode, gorgeous graphics, engaging story and a ton of replayability and fun!!! This game should be enjoyed even by people who are not fans of the series. The only things that bug me are the characters and VS mode but apart that this game is perfect and it deserves a really high score anyway.

    ++ Engaging Story
    ++ Gorgeous Presentation
    +++ Perfectly updated moveset for everyone
    +++ Feels fresh and new
    ++ Engaging Colosseum Mode
    ++ Great Replayability
    - Limited Character Roster
    - No VS mode

    Final score: 9.8 (Adjusted to 10 for Metacritic)
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  2. Jul 8, 2014
    9
    Regardless if you like One Piece or not, this game brings back the adventure/rpg type gameplay previously found in "One Piece Unlimited Adventure", and "Unlimited Cruise Ep.1/Ep.2".
    First of all this game takes place in the "New World" Arc of the story, so its post time-skip.
    Second, it actually has a great plot involving the antagonist. Third, you have a hub-world "Transtown" that you
    Regardless if you like One Piece or not, this game brings back the adventure/rpg type gameplay previously found in "One Piece Unlimited Adventure", and "Unlimited Cruise Ep.1/Ep.2".
    First of all this game takes place in the "New World" Arc of the story, so its post time-skip.
    Second, it actually has a great plot involving the antagonist.
    Third, you have a hub-world "Transtown" that you can expand, explore and shop upon.
    Lastly, your skills improve when you level up.
    Oh, and I'll go over some controls..
    The A button is used for dodging/countering/and somewhat of a dash.
    The B button is your jump button; how high you jump depends on how long you hold down the button.
    The Y button is your weak/light/fast melee attack; the attacks vary for each character.
    The X button is your strong/heavy/slow melee attack; once again the attack varies for each character, plus when your in Transtown you can use Gum-Gum Rocket to transport yourself around the town faster, just press X wherever you see a mini-target with the X prompt on it and it can be found basically everywhere in Transtown.
    The Circle Pad is used to move your character; either walking or running.
    The D-pad is used to go through your equipped items that you attach at the "Inn" in the Hub World.
    The L button puts or resets the camera forward, very useful especially when running around everywhere.
    The R button, when held down brings up a palette on the bottom right of the top screen displaying your current special attacks and they correspond to each of the face buttons.
    R+Y Special attack 1 uses 1 SP bar
    R+X Special attack 2 uses 2 SP bars
    R+B ? No clue yet
    R+A ? No clue yet
    You can build SP by attacking enemies or simply using a SP replenishing item.
    Start/Select opens up the Menu, but you can only save at the "Inn"
    Well, I'm not going to tell you everything about this game, but if you love adventure and Anime you should get this game.
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  3. May 13, 2015
    10
    A great anime, but an even more spectacular game. Believe me, this is one game that truly deserves your time. It's combat is intense when the tension of the story requires it to be! There are times when I've been so focused on avoiding enemy attacks and getting damage through that I have to lay down the console when I'm done just to embrace victory. A must have for anyone who has watchedA great anime, but an even more spectacular game. Believe me, this is one game that truly deserves your time. It's combat is intense when the tension of the story requires it to be! There are times when I've been so focused on avoiding enemy attacks and getting damage through that I have to lay down the console when I'm done just to embrace victory. A must have for anyone who has watched the One Piece series. Expand
  4. Nov 21, 2017
    7
    This game is definitely for fans. It's events take place throughout multiple "chapters" and each chapter is in reference to a specific event or battle that occurs throughout One Piece history.

    Combat is decent, nothing overly complex means its friendly toward newcomers and veteran players. Definitely will get repetitive around the mid-game. Each character is adapted faithfully, and
    This game is definitely for fans. It's events take place throughout multiple "chapters" and each chapter is in reference to a specific event or battle that occurs throughout One Piece history.

    Combat is decent, nothing overly complex means its friendly toward newcomers and veteran players. Definitely will get repetitive around the mid-game.

    Each character is adapted faithfully, and each feel extremely unique and fun to play with.
    A ton of side content and minigames to divulge into. Some surprises happen randomly!
    Additional characters for the arena conquest including some deserving and surprise characters.

    The story requires a decent understanding of events within One Piece to grasp all the dialogue. The main villain is probably my favorite in terms of non-canon villains, and is capable of driving events while remaining an elusive menace. Other new characters are decent and don't become overbearing on the story or other characters. Classic One Piece humor and emotion show throughout.

    While I appreciate the direction, I'm definitely eager to see Luffy in a larger environment, and hope that a continuation allows for more freedom and exploration.
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Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Sep 15, 2014
    70
    Poor camera controls and some repetitive design dampen the experience, and will be harder to swallow for non-fans, but even players who can’t tell a Straw Hat from a straw hat can enjoy the the bright, high-energy action and colourful characters.
  2. Games Master UK
    Jul 29, 2014
    69
    A surprisingly expansive RPG. [Sept 2014, p.81]
  3. 85
    From fighting your favorite enemies to building a town from nothing, there’s plenty to do in One Piece Unlimited World Red.