One Piece Odyssey

2023 - 1 - 13

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One Piece Odyssey beginners guide: 8 things to know before starting (Polygon)

One Piece Odyssey leveling up after a battle. Leveling up automatically increases all of your stats. Image: ILCA Inc./Bandai Namco via Polygon. The ...

On the Equipment tab of the pause menu, you can equip these items into each crew member. You can find your current Objectives in the pause menu on the Objectives tab — second from the right. But with the rarity of shops and how quickly the crew gets stronger (see the first point above), we haven’t bought anything yet. If you go too far out of the way, you’ll actually get reset back to a more “appropriate” spot and reminded to follow the path. Instead, you have clear the Objectives manually through the menu. One Piece Odyssey is a love letter to the series with moves, references, characters, and locations from across its 25 year history.

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'One Piece Odyssey' beginner's guide: 5 essential tips for the early ... (Inverse)

One Piece Odyssey stars Luffy and crew on a brand-new adventure. Here are a few tips and tricks that will help you survive your playthrough.

Inly use disadvantaged characters with a “weak” move if they’ve proven they could still do tons of damage because of accessories, or if you want to inflict a status condition. If you attack a Power enemy with a Speed character that has a skill that it’s “weak” to, the attack will likely still be weaker than one from a Technique character. Battles start ramping up the difficulty about halfway through the game, so strengthening your characters can help them speed through fights and raise their survivability. One Piece Odyssey actually has other type advantages and resistances outside of the Power, Speed, and Technique triangle. The game encourages experimentation in its [lengthy playtime](https://www.inverse.com/gaming/one-piece-odyssey-playtime-runtime-how-long-to-beat-how-many-hours-chapters), but all its [random encounters](https://www.inverse.com/gaming/one-piece-odyssey-too-many-battles) might inspire you to hurry through the grinding and straight to the action-packed boss battles and cutscenes. If you ever find yourself wondering where to go, look out for these holes where Chopper could possibly fit.

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One Piece Odyssey: Beginner Tips (TheGamer)

This One Piece JRPG is quite linear in its exploration, with each area fully contained. There's no proper open world to explore, and the game tends to signpost ...

As you collect the green upgrade cubes while playing, you'll be introduced to the 'Skill Up' screen. This is a great opportunity to see the strengths and weaknesses of each member of the crew. Selecting the central campfire will prompt you with a question of whether you want to sleep until evening or morning. You will need to top this up through items and meals. You don't have to actually save the game, simply interact with the pillar. You need to actually click these completed tasks in order to receive the reward. You'll get to use them like this for a couple of hours, giving you an idea of what's to come, before all those powers are snatched away as part of the storyline. It's not specifically mentioned that there is an objectives screen in the pause menu that you'll need to check often. You'll find a lot of the upgrade cubes can be found in this way. It's no big deal if you miss a few of these, but catching when to switch out will bulk out your item stash, as well as your bank balance. When to use some of these are obvious; for example, switching to Chopper to squeeze through small gaps in the area. There is no notification for when these items are in the area, so you'll need to keep your eyes peeled.

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One Piece Odyssey outfits: How to get all costumes & change them ... (HITC)

Bandai Namco's newest JRPG is based on the incredibly popular One Piece anime series and manga, and many have compared its visuals and gameplay to the wonderful ...

The Adventure Expansion pack will provide all DLC for free in the future, but no post-launch DLC has been revealed as of yet. Lastly, you need to have purchased the Deluxe edition to get the Usopp’s Travelling Sniper costume. All of the above are free outfits in the game.

" ONE PIECE ODYSSEY is out now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 ... (Games Press)

In a classic RPG fashion, players can take control of each member of the crew and use their unique skills for exploration or combat. Our famous pirates will ...

S, for players to experience the first hours of ONE PIECE ODYSSEY. for mainland Europe, which is known for creating and publishing many of the Toy & Entertainment industry’s top franchises, including PAC-MAN™, TAMAGOTCHI™, GUNDAM™, TEKKEN™, DARK SOULS™ and the recently released ELDEN RING™. For other BANDAI NAMCO Europe products, [ visit our website](http://www.bandainamcoent.com), follow us on [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/c/BandaiNamcoEntertainmentEurope). A free demo version is also available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X While exploring the island and its ancient ruins, they meet Lim and Adio, two inhabitants of Waford. In addition, the Dramatic Scene system randomly pitches players against special battle conditions, rewarding them with more experience points upon completion.

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Is One Piece Odyssey Steam Deck Compatible? Answered (The Nerd Stash)

This is a turn-based RPG game, which makes it perfect for handheld consoles. Last year, Valve released its powerful handheld console by the name of Steam Deck ...

While One Piece Odyssey is available for PC via Steam, you wonder if it’s compatible with Valve’s handheld console, Steam Deck, as well. If you are wondering that is One Piece Odyssey compatible with Steam Deck, then you’ve come to the right place. [One Piece Odyssey](https://thenerdstash.com/tag/one-piece-odyssey/) is the newest game set in the vast universe of One Piece.

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Where One Piece Odyssey Fits In The Anime's Timeline (Screen Rant)

One Piece Odyssey doesn't explicitly say when it takes place on the timeline of the One Piece anime, but the new game does drop a few hints.

One Piece rookies might be able to follow One Piece Odyssey's story without being spoiled, but may want to avoid the World of Memories quests until they're all caught up on the anime or manga. One Piece Odyssey takes place between the Whole Cake Island Arc and the Wano Country Arc. [major One Piece story events](https://screenrant.com/one-piece-odyssey-story-dramatic-scenes-gameplay/) occur, so the amounts of their bounties are a good way to judge a chapter’s setting. [need to watch the One Piece anime](https://screenrant.com/one-piece-odyssey-story-watch-anime-read-manga/) or read the manga to understand what’s going on (but having that context couldn’t hurt). Their bounties increase in Wano Country, so One Piece Odyssey must take place between the Whole Cake and Wano Country Arcs. The movie One Piece Film: Red tells a tangential story that takes place in a timeline all its own.

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One Piece Odyssey review | The Straw Hat Pirates are back (whynow)

One Piece Odyssey, a new JRPG from ILCA, is one of the first big game releases of the year, but is it any good? Read our review.

Although One Piece Odyssey is based on existing, beloved material, it’s still a little disappointing seeing it give the female characters unrealistically tiny waists and enormous breasts. The dialogue also moves really slowly, and maybe I’m just impatient, but for me, One Piece Odyssey lacked pacing and flow. In between the frequent battles, you have a chance to explore the island you’re stuck on, but this is where the game fares less well. This also stops One Piece Odyssey from becoming just a greatest hits compilation and allows new players and old fans to reconnect with the series in a completely new way. The field is divided into different areas, and your crew is separated into different areas. If you’re an anime fan and a gamer, I’m sure you already know all about One Piece Odyssey, the brand-new JRPG based on popular manga and anime.

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Poll: Did You Buy One Piece Odyssey? (Push Square)

Luffing it - One Piece Odyssey is out now on PS5 and PS4, bringing the ultra-popular manga and anime series to Sony's syst...

But have you snapped up a copy of One Piece Odyssey? Most certainly the highlight of the experience, but with fun exploration to boot, you're always assured of a good time," we concluded. "No matter whether you're a hardcore One Piece fan or a complete newcomer, One Piece Odyssey is an utter joy of a JRPG.

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One Piece Odyssey: How to Auto Battle (The Nerd Stash)

If you want to grind or just enjoy other aspects of the game, we'll tell you how to activate the Auto Battle mode in One Piece Odyssey.

While the AI is good in this title, we still recommend that you experiment with your characters and everything that the combat system has. While the mode is good and useful, we still recommend that you play the game as it is intended. Today, we’ll tell you how to activate Auto Battle in One Piece Odyssey. The game doesn’t tell you this either, so make sure that you always turn it off manually whenever you want to experience a fight. Auto Battle is an option that you can activate in the game. You’ll need to check your menus to make sure that you enable this feature.

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One Piece Odyssey: Power Levelling Guide (TheGamer)

Make sure you learn the battle abilities, because you're about to fight the world in a quest to become the most powerful pirate. Pick Every Fight.

Much like enemy grinding above, completing battle tasks can also reward you with a bumper crop of ingredients too. These range from beating a certain enemy with a particular character to wiping out an area full of opponents in one turn. If you've played a JRPG before, you know most of your XP is going to come from challenging monsters, but there are a few more techniques in One Piece Odyssey and many of them just add to the enjoyment.

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One Piece Odyssey Review - IGN (IGN)

A classic turn-based RPG in the style of Dragon Quest is not exactly the first place my mind goes when it comes to thinking of game genres that would pair ...

But now, after centuries of servitude, Renfield is finally ready to see if there’s a life away from The Prince of Darkness. Let’s say for example, there’s a group of enemies in one zone that have a weakness to Technique, but my strongest technique character, Zoro, is stuck in a zone with a single enemy that’s weak to Speed. Instead, you just unlock a ton of abilities at once at the conclusion of the chapter, making the feeling of progress uneven. I never grinded – in fact, I ran past a lot of enemies that could’ve given me even more exp – and still felt wildly overpowered for most of the 40 or so hours it took me to reach the end. I can have Usopp, my Speed character, go first by using a ranged attack to hit enemies in other zones to free up Zoro; then, Zoro can clean up the other zone with one of his attacks that hit multiple enemies. Moments like these are the heart of One Piece Odyssey’s story, and they’re brought to life brilliantly thanks to writing that feels totally in step with the anime and manga, excellent performances, and a fantastic art style that authentically translates the unique style of One Piece to 3D. The one complication to all of this is that there are multiple zones in the combat field, and in order for one character to move from one to another, they must first defeat all of the enemies in their own zone. What follows is a grand story that plays out on two fronts: The adventure in Waford sees The Straw Hat crew attempting to help Adio and Lim by defeating a handful of elemental colossi that are responsible for the giant storm that surrounds the island (I know, what’s the worst that could happen?); and another that plays out in Memoria, a world of memory created through Lim’s special ability that allows the Straw Hats to revisit specific locations and events in their history. These come in the form of “what if”-like scenarios that have the crew revisiting pivotal moments from the series with new perspectives. This makes it a tough recommendation for anybody new to the series, but if you’re deeply invested in the world and characters of One Piece, there are some really great payoffs in the Memoria chapters. The Straw Hats make for one hell of a party of RPG characters; Eichiro Oda’s one-of-a-kind art style lends itself well to filling the world with fantastical and amusing creatures; and the over-the-top nature of battles from the actual manga and anime gives plenty of material for some of the coolest (and funniest) special attacks I’ve seen in any turn-based RPG. So much so that, upon first meeting, they steal the powers of the Straw Hats, providing a convenient way to explain why Luffy and company don’t win every battle just by looking at their enemies.

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New Trailer Hypes ONE PIECE ODYSSEY Global Release, Free ... (GamingLyfe Network)

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today announced the worldwide launch of ONE PIECE ODYSSEY, the exciting new JRPG with an original story rooted in ...

The game is introducing a new chapter for the Straw Hat crew, with an original story intertwined with memories of their past adventures, and new characters developed under the guiding hand of series creator Eiichiro Oda. Also released today is a free demo available for consoles that lets players experience the first few hours of the game and transfer their progress to continue the adventure when they purchase the full version. today announced the worldwide launch of ONE PIECE ODYSSEY, the exciting new JRPG with an original story rooted in ONE PIECE canon and gameplay that puts players in control of their favorite characters from the Straw Hat Crew.

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One Piece Odyssey Difficulty: How Long Does It Take to Beat the ... (Den of Geek)

Since One Piece Odyssey isn't a difficult game, it isn't as long as many other RPGs. However, it still offers plenty of content for One Piece and RPG fans ...

On one hand, One Piece Odyssey’s lack of difficulty makes it approachable to One Piece fans everywhere, including those with little gaming experience. [Siliconera](https://www.siliconera.com/review-one-piece-odyssey-is-an-easy-rpg/), One Piece Odyssey is a fairly easy RPG. As of writing, One Piece Odyssey doesn’t offer optional difficulty modes, but that could change with a future update. The latest video game offering the franchise, One Piece Odyssey, is likewise short for its genre, but at least it has comparatively more meat on its bones than World Seeker. One Piece Odyssey offers plenty of side content to keep players busy and pad out its length, including treasure hunts and bounty missions. However, it still offers plenty of content for One Piece and RPG fans alike.

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One Piece Odyssey review: a fun JRPG for fans and newcomers ... (Digital Trends)

“One Piece Odyssey is an anime spinoff JRPG that's a cut above the rest.” Pros. Fun combat; Well-written plot, characters, and dialogue; Awesome exploration ...

It sets out to be a journey that anyone can enjoy, and achieves it by embracing well-established formulas while adding its own flavor into the mix. There are tons of moments where you can tell that the devs are biding time with pointless filler missions that send you back to previous areas. For example, Luffy can use his Gum Gum Bazooka attack to knock opponents to other party member areas, and many times the party member in that Attack Area will have a hilarious reaction to it. You also have access to tons of buff and debuff items that you can utilize to beat strong enemies to gaint more levels. As seen in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, sometimes less is more, and that works in One Piece Odyssey’s favor. The story is a rather entertaining one thanks to the solid character, plot, and world-building. You can have a celebratory party (in typical Straw Hat fashion) and get bonus experience in the following battles, or you can seek out specific enemies that give experience bonuses. The team quickly learns that this island is more than meets the eye when they come in contact with a giant fire guardian, and their abilities are scattered around Waford in the form of memory cubes. And thankfully, its twists, small nods, excellent characters that are easy to understand, and several epic moments help bring the narrative together. If there’s one JRPG series I could compare One Piece Odyssey to, it’s Dragon Quest. When I began my adventure with the Straw Hat Pirate crew in One Piece Odyssey, I was taken aback by the beautiful virtual world in front of me. [new Japanese role-playing game spinoff](https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/crisis-core-final-fantasy-vii-reunion-review/) of the hugely popular manga and anime series.

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