One Piece: Burning Blood Golden Luffy Costume (DLC)
Pure fan service in gold paint: if you already own Burning Blood and love the Dressrosa arc, this Luffy costume gives you a reason to revisit the roster. Everyone else can skip it.
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About One Piece: Burning Blood Golden Luffy Costume (DLC)
My first reaction when I saw this listed as a standalone purchase was a raised eyebrow. This is not a game, a mode, or even a new character - it is a single alternate costume for Monkey D. Luffy, styled as the golden gladiator armor he wore while competing under the "Lucy" alias at the Corrida Colosseum during the Dressrosa arc. It also unlocks a Fourth Gear transformation animation exclusive to this skin, which is the one mechanical hook that makes it slightly more than a pure palette swap. Context matters here, so a quick word on the base game it requires: Burning Blood is a 3-on-3 arena brawler built on the bones of Spike Chunsoft's J-Stars engine. The combat leans heavily on flashy Devil Fruit special moves, a Haki system that lets you punch through an opponent's defenses, and Logia-type abilities that give certain characters elemental invincibility. The roster runs to over 40 fighters drawn from the Paramount War and Dressrosa arcs, and the team-swapping mechanic adds a thin but real layer of strategy around character matchups. It looks great - genuinely jaw-dropping in its cutscenes and finishing moves - but the combat sits closer to brawler than traditional fighter, and the CPU AI has a reputation for reading inputs and countering in ways that feel less than fair. With that baseline established, the Golden Luffy costume exists entirely within that context. It gives Luffy a visually distinct look rooted in a beloved story arc, and the exclusive Fourth Gear transformation is a small but appreciated cosmetic difference during supers. If you are the kind of One Piece fan who replays matches just to cycle through character interactions and finishing animations, this lands. If you want more fighting system depth, more modes, or more characters, no costume DLC is going to fix that. The honest caveat is that Burning Blood itself drew mixed-to-middling reviews at launch. Critics consistently praised its visual fidelity and the sheer density of franchise fan service, while pointing to shallow per-character move sets, a story mode that stays locked to the Paramount War arc, and an AI difficulty curve that punishes newcomers with no selectable difficulty option. The Wanted Poster mode and Pirate Flag Battle faction wars give the solo player something to grind, but longevity was a common complaint. Online play also attracted lag criticism on console. None of that changes with a costume. So the math here is simple. You need the base game to use this. The base game is a visually stunning, mechanically surface-level anime brawler that rewards franchise familiarity far more than fighting game expertise. If you already have it and you have affection for the Dressrosa arc, the Golden Luffy skin is a tidy little piece of extra visual flavor. If you are on the fence about Burning Blood itself, start there, decide whether the 3-on-3 brawler loop holds your attention, and only then circle back to cosmetic add-ons. Costume DLC is never the entry point. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- May 31, 2016
