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Eight alternate outfits for One Piece: Burning Blood, ranging from swimsuit skins to a young Whitebeard. Pure cosmetic fan-service, nothing more.

Let's be straight about what this is: a cosmetic DLC pack for One Piece: Burning Blood, the arena fighter from Spike Chunsoft. If you're landing here hoping for new characters, new moves, or any gameplay content, close the tab. What you get is eight outfit swaps and nothing else. The pack covers five characters in swimsuit variants - Nami, Robin, Hancock, Perona, and Koala - which lands squarely in fan-service territory. The remaining three slots go to a young Whitebeard skin, an alternate costume for Law, and Bon Clay wearing Nami's face, which is at least a weird and funny nod to one of the series' more memorable gags. That last one is the only outfit here that feels like it has any personality beyond "beach episode." Who is this actually for? Dedicated One Piece fans who are already deep into Burning Blood, enjoy dressing up their roster, and want to recreate specific manga or anime moments with alternate looks. If you're the kind of player who cares about visual authenticity to the source material, a young Whitebeard or the Bon Clay gag skin might genuinely appeal. Everyone else is unlikely to find much value here. It's worth noting there are no Steam reviews on record and no Metacritic rating, which makes sense - this is a narrow piece of cosmetic DLC for a 2016 arena fighter, not something critics line up to evaluate. The base game has its own strengths and weaknesses as a fighting title, but none of that carries over to a skin pack. Judge this entirely on whether you want those specific looks for those specific characters. Bottom line: this is the kind of DLC that exists because the game has a fanbase that wants it, not because it adds anything to the experience of playing. If you're in that fanbase and the swimsuit skins or the Bon Clay costume genuinely appeal to you, it delivers exactly what it advertises. If you're on the fence, no outfit is going to change how the game plays. Alex, Scout Team

One Piece: Burning Blood Costume Pack (DLC)
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One Piece: Burning Blood Costume Pack (DLC)

Jun 7, 2016Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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Eight alternate outfits for One Piece: Burning Blood, ranging from swimsuit skins to a young Whitebeard. Pure cosmetic fan-service, nothing more.

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About One Piece: Burning Blood Costume Pack (DLC)

Let's be straight about what this is: a cosmetic DLC pack for One Piece: Burning Blood, the arena fighter from Spike Chunsoft. If you're landing here hoping for new characters, new moves, or any gameplay content, close the tab. What you get is eight outfit swaps and nothing else. The pack covers five characters in swimsuit variants - Nami, Robin, Hancock, Perona, and Koala - which lands squarely in fan-service territory. The remaining three slots go to a young Whitebeard skin, an alternate costume for Law, and Bon Clay wearing Nami's face, which is at least a weird and funny nod to one of the series' more memorable gags. That last one is the only outfit here that feels like it has any personality beyond "beach episode." Who is this actually for? Dedicated One Piece fans who are already deep into Burning Blood, enjoy dressing up their roster, and want to recreate specific manga or anime moments with alternate looks. If you're the kind of player who cares about visual authenticity to the source material, a young Whitebeard or the Bon Clay gag skin might genuinely appeal. Everyone else is unlikely to find much value here. It's worth noting there are no Steam reviews on record and no Metacritic rating, which makes sense - this is a narrow piece of cosmetic DLC for a 2016 arena fighter, not something critics line up to evaluate. The base game has its own strengths and weaknesses as a fighting title, but none of that carries over to a skin pack. Judge this entirely on whether you want those specific looks for those specific characters. Bottom line: this is the kind of DLC that exists because the game has a fanbase that wants it, not because it adds anything to the experience of playing. If you're in that fanbase and the swimsuit skins or the Bon Clay costume genuinely appeal to you, it delivers exactly what it advertises. If you're on the fence, no outfit is going to change how the game plays. Alex, Scout Team

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xboxCosmetic DLCSkin PackFan-ServiceAnime FighterCharacter Customization

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Developer
Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Jun 7, 2016

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