Leveling up happens often, and you can engage in random skirmishes to gain experience (or accept optional challenges, such as clearing out an area of enemies before a crewmate is knocked out). While fighting, you'll quickly learn how to select attacks (based on what you're up against), plus you can freely switch out characters with someone else in your crew, and each has their own style and weapons. On the audio front, the game boasts an impressive orchestral music, too. Visually, it's probably the best-looking One Piece game to date, with imaginative monsters and attractive set pieces. It legit feels like a One Piece game with a heavy emphasis on fighting. It doesn't feel like it's an action-RPG awkwardly "shoe-horned" into the One Piece universe. One Piece Odyssey will appeal to One Piece fans, who will eat up the many hours of dialog (in Japanese, with English subtitles) between the Straw Hat Crew, when they're not battling. This is a fun but flawed RPG (role-playing game).
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