![]() ![]() Odyssey is not all turn-based and when outside of battle, you can do all sorts of stuff from roaming the levels to discover treasures and even interact with the NPCs to gain additional quests. Depending on the situation, you can just ignore it if its too difficult but the rewards they offer are just too sweet to ignore. The scenes could go from having a specific Straw Hat defeat the enemy or protect an ally until the end of battle. Some of them are scripted and others can randomly pop-up during battles. To spice up its turn-based combat, Odyssey has a feature called Dramatic Scene that provides extra objectives that you can clear to get extra rewards. This makes it so I can adapt to whatever situation at hand rather than having to predict my way to victory before entering any kind of combat. ![]() One amazing feature they have in Odyssey is the ability to freely swap the active characters with the reserves whenever you still have action points to use. You’ll need to play around this to get the best result in battle. For example, rock attacks work well against scissors type enemies but are weak against paper type enemies. The game employs the rock-paper-scissor elements into its combat. When you start a battle, up to four crew members will be thrown into the battlefield and the rest will be in reserve. Rather than going for the same old action-adventure gameplay from previous One Piece games, Odyssey takes a different approach and instead went for the traditional turn-based JRPGs. Nevertheless, this was a very smart decision on their end so that players who are not really all that into One Piece can still know the characters without having to go through the series’ bible. I can understand why veterans to the series would be a bit peeved at it since it is the development and the emotions flowing through each arc that makes them very memorable. ![]() However, the game’s rendition of the past arcs isn’t exactly a 1 to 1 adaptation so you technically won’t get the meat of each arc, just they key moments of it. The One Piece series has many, many arcs and while Odyssey only retells four arcs, they did it in a way that is easy for newcomers to series to digest. Apart from being able to regain the Straw Hats lost skills, you’ll also be reliving the tales of adventures they had. Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to amazing thing they did with the memory part is when it comes to reclaiming it. ![]()
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