ONE PIECE World Seeker Reviews
One Piece: World Seeker falls flat. Its poor mechanics, sloppy combat, slow pacing, and repetitiveness all made me want to stop playing. The game has a decent story but was not worth the frustration. I would not recommend. 4/10
Even if you don't know anything about the manga or anime, One Piece: World Seeker will dazzle your mind with its colorful world and satisfy your need to bash some skulls with its addictive combat. In other words, it's a great time.
One Piece World Seeker is an interesting game. It’s just probably not quite what fans of the manga and anime were hoping for.
One Piece fans will be satisfied with the return of classic characters and a spectacular set of moves for Luffy, but those in search of a complete, challenging open world adventure have far better options in the market.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
One Piece: World Seeker is a solid attempt at an open-world licensed anime game but the same attention to world building isn't applied to its gameplay to craft something that's truly memorable.
Overall, despite the occasional combat snag or nagging disappointment I couldn’t play as Franky, One Piece: World Seeker absolutely shocked me with how good it is.
One Piece: World Seeker is a boring open-world game that does a disservice to the Straw Hat Pirates.
One Piece: World Seeker represents the anime's umpteenth blown attempt to capture its charm and imaginative creativity in a video game.
Looking at the project as a whole, one thinks that ONE PIECE: World Seeker would have needed a more careful gestation before landing on our shelves.
Review in Italian | Read full review
World Seeker lacks the detail of contemporary open-world games, but moving around and getting into fights is fun. The story and characters (new and old alike) are engaging all the way to the explosive finale
While it’s rough around the edges, World Seeker easily takes the top spot as the finest One Piece video game.
One Piece World Seeker is a must for every fan of the series. With an exciting story, a visually beautiful environment and a lot of love for the characters, Bandai Namco Entertainment finally shows the lifeblood that was painfully missed in many other manga implementations.
Review in German | Read full review
Ultimately, One Piece: World Seeker is a super fun game that does the iconic franchise justice and serves as an engrossing and delightful standalone experience.
One Piece: World Seeker is a shallow open world action game saved only by its nice art direction and technical achievements.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Although it's filled with annoying moments World Seeker is more fun than frustration. There are some rookie issues with it but the exploration still absolutely makes the game what it is.
One Piece: World Seeker features impressively rewarding exploration that'll have you immersed in its beautiful and expansive world.
One Piece: World Seeker marks an interesting foray into the open-world genre for Luffy, borrowing familiar sandbox mechanics from games like Spider-Man and the Arkham series. It's not as polished as those games and can be guilty of incorporating some of the more annoying and overused mechanics of the genre. The original story, however, is very much One Piece and its fun boss fights are pure, over-the-top mayhem. It's not quite Pirate King yet but has potential to be a promising series with some extra polish.
Fans of Monkey D. Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hat Crew will undoubtedly find something to like in World Seeker, but that doesn't hide the game's poor mission structure, the lack of variety and overall dullness. This ship's sunk.
It looks great and the story is decent, but One Piece World Seeker's 20 hours of one-note combat and repetitive, misleading quests aren't worth suffering through.
A good game for One Piece hardcore fans, but with repetetive gameplay and not much variety. An approach to the open worlds mechanics that's simply too old.
Review in Italian | Read full review