One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 Review | IGN
Added: 12.09.2015 15:17 | 19 views | 0 comments
IGN:
Of all the ways to experience One Piece a daunting task, considering how much of it there is Pirate Warriors 3 isnt a bad choice. It does its source material justice, and the heavily condensed canon story is as fun to experience as ever. One Pieces unique style of fighting also translates quite well to musou combat, but fitting in the story bogs down that combat somewhat. Instead of enjoying both fighting and dialogue, it became a weird kind of chore to play through battles just to progress the story.
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| One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 Review | GamersFTW
Added: 12.09.2015 5:19 | 43 views | 0 comments
The hack n slash Warriors series has been going for several years now and in its time Koei Tecmo have managed to add a good number of cross-over specials to their franchise. Previous cross-overs include the Japanese mecha series Gundam (Dynasty Warriors: Gundam), Nintendos epic Zelda franchise (Hyrule Warriors) and coming up is the Square Enixs JRPG series Dragon Quest (Dragon Quest Heroes). Then theres the epic pirate adventure; One Piece Pirate Warriors. This mix of Warriors massive scale fights with One Pieces completely mad plot makes it a complete winner. Many times in the show youll see the straw hat crew mowing down wave after wave of enemies culminating in boss fights, so to actually do that gives fans a massive sense of satisfaction.
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| One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Review | GameRevolution
Added: 12.09.2015 2:20 | 30 views | 0 comments
GR:
One Piece is one of those unusual types of animés that people either love or hate, but chances are the first thought in everyone's mind when they see it is What the hell? While I don't follow the series religiously, I'm familiar with the wacky characters and basic story. Monkey D. Luffy is the unusual protagonist with a good heart and big ambitions, but he's rather flawed. Add in the fact that he can stretch his head and limbs to surreal lengths in order to beat up legions of enemies (similar to Mr. Fantastic but much cooler), and the result is an oddball mashup of weird scenarios and intense combat.
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| One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 Review | GamersFTW
Added: 12.09.2015 2:17 | 25 views | 0 comments
The hack n slash Warriors series has been going for several years now and in its time Koei Tecmo have managed to add a good number of cross-over specials to their franchise. Previous cross-overs include the Japanese mecha series Gundam (Dynasty Warriors: Gundam), Nintendos epic Zelda franchise (Hyrule Warriors) and coming up is the Square Enixs JRPG series Dragon Quest (Dragon Quest Heroes). Then theres the epic pirate adventure; One Piece Pirate Warriors. This mix of Warriors massive scale fights with One Pieces completely mad plot makes it a complete winner. Many times in the show youll see the straw hat crew mowing down wave after wave of enemies culminating in boss fights, so to actually do that gives fans a massive sense of satisfaction.
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| One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Review | GameRevolution
Added: 11.09.2015 23:19 | 33 views | 0 comments
GR:
One Piece is one of those unusual types of animés that people either love or hate, but chances are the first thought in everyone's mind when they see it is What the hell? While I don't follow the series religiously, I'm familiar with the wacky characters and basic story. Monkey D. Luffy is the unusual protagonist with a good heart and big ambitions, but he's rather flawed. Add in the fact that he can stretch his head and limbs to surreal lengths in order to beat up legions of enemies (similar to Mr. Fantastic but much cooler), and the result is an oddball mashup of weird scenarios and intense combat.
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| One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3
Added: 11.09.2015 20:19 | 28 views | 0 comments
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