Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Jack Red reviews One Piece: World Seeker (Steam)

Hello everyone I'm Jack Red aka XboxClown89, among some great deals the last game I bought during it. One Piece: World Seeker, I wanted to play this for a few years now. I am also thankful Steam has the option to label parts of your game library how you want. For example including Jump Force with five One Piece games makes up my One Piece Collection.

One Piece: World Seeker centers on Luffy stopping Isaac who owns an island as well as works with the world government. He is all about using technology, which brings up a point no one else ever brought up. Parts of this game is similar to the movie, One Piece: The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle.

Both Isaac and Ratchet rules over an island that are inventors. When they both face Luffy, they are using a machine they pilot for the final battle. Despite this, World Seeker is a very different story from that movie. By default, you play as Luffy in the main game itself. If you own the additional story dlcs, you get three more fan favorite characters in their own stories to play as.

In most categories, they did an amazing job with this game. Compared to Unlimited: World Red, the hub world isn't as lively in comparison. Also like that game, this acts as an filler arc. I compared these two games since they're made by the same company. I can't help I'm more impressed by Unlimited: World Red.

Like the fighting works fine with an easy to work upgrade system. It's way better from both Burning Blood and Jump Force in comparison. I felt a handful of bosses are incredibly cheap at times. Like an open world game, there's plenty to do. There is some variety you can do within the mission. It just doesn't get Unlimited: World Red interesting.

The map is easy to use with fast travel spots. Some objectives aren't clear what you need to do at times. Like a particular changes happens then suddenly you got to figure out where to go. There's a good variety of locations to explore. There's a lot of characters that appears even for a short period of time.

I should mention added in for free is a boss rush mode. Luffy is fun to play at this, I just felt he was better in Unlimited: World Red respectfully. Yes even this game has two forms of Fourth Gear. The faster one is used as a powerful finisher. You can use haki to find stuff which is oddly similar to a particular mechanic from Batman: Arkham series.

You can tell those Batman games were a major inspiration in how this game plays. You can get on the Thousand Sunny as well. I also like you can change outfits during the game including dlc ones. This ended up being one of the easier One Piece games to play. I do have to complain about it's one of those games strict when you are away from mission areas.

Even got a little too far, not by much I added will cause you to instantly fail a mission. Some enemies are tougher than others in their own way. One Piece: World Seeker does feel like an adventure. Now that's a great thing considering the story itself is one huge adventure itself. The controls including using an controller was done just right.

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