Compare ONE PIECE ODYSSEY prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by ILCA, Inc.. Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Released on 1/12/2023. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, RPG. Metacritic score: 77/100.

A turn-based JRPG starring the Straw Hat crew, built for One Piece fans who want to relive iconic arcs with a fresh original story wrapped around them.

One Piece Odyssey is a traditional turn-based JRPG developed by ILCA and published by Bandai Namco. It drops Luffy and the Straw Hat crew onto a mysterious island called Waford after a storm scatters their ship, and the whole setup is a tidy excuse to revisit beloved arcs from the manga and anime inside something called Memoria - essentially a memory world that reconstructs events from Alabasta, Water Seven, Marineford, and Dressrosa. If you have never watched or read One Piece, very little of the emotional weight will land. This is a game engineered for fans first, newcomers a distant second. The combat system is the most interesting thing Odyssey brings to the table. Battles split each side into four zones, and enemies can only be targeted by characters positioned in a compatible zone. This means rotation and positioning matter more than in your average Dragon Quest clone. Each Straw Hat has a distinct role - Luffy is your brawler, Nami hits elements, Robin stacks debuffs, Chopper heals - and the game rewards building a coherent team composition rather than spamming your strongest attack every turn. Dramatic Scenes add timed sub-objectives mid-battle (protect an ally, KO a specific enemy first) that grant bonus rewards, which is a clever little hook that keeps random encounters from feeling completely automatic past hour twenty. Where Odyssey stumbles is in the middle chapters. The Memoria arcs are compelling when they remix familiar events with new wrinkles, but they can also drag badly when the game just re-stages scenes you already know beat for beat. Filler fetch quests pile up. The open areas on Waford itself are underpopulated and feel slightly hollow compared to the narrative energy inside the Memoria sequences. XP pacing gets soft around the midgame, and a few boss difficulty spikes feel like padding rather than design intent. The writing for original characters Adio and Lim is serviceable but they never quite punch at the level of the established crew banter, which the localisation team nailed. Visually the game captures the anime aesthetic well enough that screenshots are convincing, but the actual moment-to-moment exploration animations are a little stiff and the environments outside combat lack the painterly energy of the source material. On PC the port is functional without being impressive - there are basic graphics options, decent frame rate headroom, and no major technical disasters at launch. For a licensed JRPG that is already passing the bar. Bottom line for the audience asking whether this is worth their time: if you have a real attachment to the Straw Hats and want a 40-50 hour RPG that treats the characters with genuine affection, the combat system has enough mechanical depth to stay interesting and the Memoria arc revisits hit harder than expected. If you are chasing a great JRPG regardless of IP, the structural problems are too real to ignore. The 79 percent positive Steam rating is honest - this is a good game for a specific person, not a broadly great one. Monika, Scout Team

ONE PIECE ODYSSEY
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ONE PIECE ODYSSEY

Jan 12, 2023ILCA, Inc.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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A turn-based JRPG starring the Straw Hat crew, built for One Piece fans who want to relive iconic arcs with a fresh original story wrapped around them.

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One Piece Odyssey is a traditional turn-based JRPG developed by ILCA and published by Bandai Namco. It drops Luffy and the Straw Hat crew onto a mysterious island called Waford after a storm scatters their ship, and the whole setup is a tidy excuse to revisit beloved arcs from the manga and anime inside something called Memoria - essentially a memory world that reconstructs events from Alabasta, Water Seven, Marineford, and Dressrosa. If you have never watched or read One Piece, very little of the emotional weight will land. This is a game engineered for fans first, newcomers a distant second. The combat system is the most interesting thing Odyssey brings to the table. Battles split each side into four zones, and enemies can only be targeted by characters positioned in a compatible zone. This means rotation and positioning matter more than in your average Dragon Quest clone. Each Straw Hat has a distinct role - Luffy is your brawler, Nami hits elements, Robin stacks debuffs, Chopper heals - and the game rewards building a coherent team composition rather than spamming your strongest attack every turn. Dramatic Scenes add timed sub-objectives mid-battle (protect an ally, KO a specific enemy first) that grant bonus rewards, which is a clever little hook that keeps random encounters from feeling completely automatic past hour twenty. Where Odyssey stumbles is in the middle chapters. The Memoria arcs are compelling when they remix familiar events with new wrinkles, but they can also drag badly when the game just re-stages scenes you already know beat for beat. Filler fetch quests pile up. The open areas on Waford itself are underpopulated and feel slightly hollow compared to the narrative energy inside the Memoria sequences. XP pacing gets soft around the midgame, and a few boss difficulty spikes feel like padding rather than design intent. The writing for original characters Adio and Lim is serviceable but they never quite punch at the level of the established crew banter, which the localisation team nailed. Visually the game captures the anime aesthetic well enough that screenshots are convincing, but the actual moment-to-moment exploration animations are a little stiff and the environments outside combat lack the painterly energy of the source material. On PC the port is functional without being impressive - there are basic graphics options, decent frame rate headroom, and no major technical disasters at launch. For a licensed JRPG that is already passing the bar. Bottom line for the audience asking whether this is worth their time: if you have a real attachment to the Straw Hats and want a 40-50 hour RPG that treats the characters with genuine affection, the combat system has enough mechanical depth to stay interesting and the Memoria arc revisits hit harder than expected. If you are chasing a great JRPG regardless of IP, the structural problems are too real to ignore. The 79 percent positive Steam rating is honest - this is a good game for a specific person, not a broadly great one. Monika, Scout Team

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Metacritic
77
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Game Info

Developer
ILCA, Inc.
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Jan 12, 2023

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