does anyone else think they should make a one piece adventure game (like unlimited adventure) about Thriller bark i mean c'mon you'd have surprise zombies coming out everywhere, awesome boss fights, a good story line, and you could play as brook what wouldn't be great about this game, besides the fact you'd have to tweak the story line a little bit to make it so that zombies can be beaten by regular moves instead of throwing salt in there mouth, unless you want to make throwing salt a one hit kill if you hit the zombie.
One piece game
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No.
A game based on one arc would be unneeded shit.
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Maybe if Thriller Bark was one area, but with just Thriller Bark, it would be way too short. If they could, it would be awesome if they could make a game that spans the whole series, but no way we're getting anything like that anytime soon.
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I'd like it if they released games of each Saga. Like, first one would be East Blue, next would be Alabasta Saga, then Skypiea Saga, then the Water 7 Saga, and then the next saga that still needs to finish.
Just Thriller Bark wouldn't be enough, though.
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I figured this topic would be no good before I posted in it.
I mean… Redundant topic title and all. XD
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What we need to do is wait until the series ends, then release a freaking sweet full-scale high seas sailing and island-hopping adventure. Possibly with filler "bonus stages."
Seriously, Boss battles, tag team battles, SEA BATTLES (control the Thousand Sunny against another ship to either blow them down or run if they're too powerful.) Plus exploration and maybe fishing to wind down a little.
I'd play it. Especially if it's not totally linear.
(yeah, I'm pitching a Grand/Unlimited Adventure hybrid where the sailing aspect doesn't suck.)
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What we need is a good One Piece RPG. Grand Adventure might be just that; but I can't say for sure, because I've never played it.
We also need is a One Piece… Soul Caliber style game. That could be all kinds of awesome, in theory.
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^you mean Unlimited, right? 'Cuz Grand is GB with a level-up system and semi-decent story mode.
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^Yea, that's what I ment. I've never played the Pirates Carnival ones either though.
People always give them bad reviews, but I don't see how they could suck… I mean, it's just Super Smash Brothers One Piece style, right?
How can it not be fun?
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^Actually, I've heard it told it's more like Mario Party except you can punch in every minigame.
Wait… that's exactly like Mario Party.
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They're basically pre-existing games coated in an Anime license. That's sorta automatic grounds for a bad/mediocre score from most reviewers.