Playstation 2 : One Piece: Grand Adventure Reviews
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Best anime fighter. EVER.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 10
Date: September 11, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Who remembers the fairly popular, wacky, crazy, yet fun One Piece Grand Battle? Well, looks like Bandai decided it was time for a revalation to GB, and Grand Adventure is just that. 8 wacky, crazy, funfilled characters were added in addition to the 16 we already know and love from GB, with almost 3 times the amount of stages than before. Unlike Grand Battle's ridiculous 5 battle story mode, Bandai decided to try something new: Grand Adventure, the real meat and bones of the game. You pick a captain, and start out in a ship, sailing the seas in order to get even closer to your captain's goal, picking up crewmembers along the way. Ya got a whole bunch o things to do here: you can try to find the fighter you need to beat in order to get the Eternal Compass for each area, with brings you to a new sea map. You pick any fighter of your crew to do battle with the enemy, simple as that. You either get a fight with characters that gives you certain conditions, much like the Mission Mode in Soul Calibur II and Naruto Ultimate Ninja, only this time you can fulfill a certain conditions to get all sorts of bonuses and goodies: you have to see for yourself. Or you got Grand Battle, which breaks down into Versus, Tournament, Arena, Training and Special Games. There's a Treasure mode that lets you look at character bios and see the cool stuff you obtain in Adventure mode, stuff like that, but there's a whole lot more to see. There is also a Card Collection, which actually lets you look at pics of Cards from the One Piece CCG (also very fun, buy these cards here or anywhere if you find em.) that you obtain in Arena mode. Well, I'll wrap it up with the Pros and Cons.
Pros:
Nice Cel-Shaded Graphics
Good selection of Characters
Wacky fighting with items make things more chaotic
New Support Character types
New stages
Cons:
Only 5 Adventure Captains
Not many good things to get in training mode and other Grand Battle Modes
Total score: 9.5 out of 10
This is a good game, so I suggest getting it, but you might wanna test it out by renting it or something before you get it if you're a careful gamer. Have Fun! Hope this review helped!
Good entertainment
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Well, I've played twice and willing to continue playing....definitely for kids, but it's fun and easy to use....the story can be better as well as the map progression more detailed like the pirate ages....Overall very good for our children; fun to play with them.
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