Brendan Kelly
Doesn't hit all the marks. Redeemed by varied missions and a wide world to explore.
If you’re a franchise newbie that wants a good RPG, look elsewhere.
I like Digimon World: Next Order better than Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Easy to use, versatile level-creator with some content-sharing limitations. Solid platformer.
Does what it sets out to - just don’t expect a revolution, Dance Dance or otherwise.
Not up for medal contention. Buy London 2012 for the PS2 instead.
Classic Zelda puzzle-dungeons in a simple, in-and-out format.
Arcade fun, short and sweet and cheap like a short sweet cheap thing.
Worth a go as a casual golf game, but offers little else.
Overall: If you’re a One Piece noob, it’s a 6/10. It plays fine but suffers from a ‘this is for the fans’ attitude. This of course could also be a positive thing, and if you’re a huge fan of the series it’s probably going to be closer to a 7 or even an 8/10.