One piece pirate warriors 3 ps3

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That being said, the endless waves offer up some good, mindless fun that in many levels reminded me more of Ninety-Nine Nights (another clone of the genre) rather than just Dynasty Warriors. It keeps the energy up as your hero dispatches wave after wave of, very simple in their geometry, AI combatants. That being said, the music designed for the game (not even a part of the show) is consistently exciting and in keeping with the tone.

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They, though cut and past from the show, don’t grab the attention of the viewer or blow anybody away with set-pieces. However, beyond the character models, the game’s environments don’t offer up much to look at. Cell-Shaded for the WinĪs far as the art style of the game goes, it employs cell-shading like many other anime games to evoke the drawings of the show brought into a 3D world. In this sequel’s case, the Dressrosa arc. That being said, as the third entry in this particular video game series, you can expect (much like the Budokai series, or Naruto Ninja Storm series) a rehash of all the shows story moments up to the point in the manga where this game was made. That isn’t a problem because, if done well, just as Dragonball Z Budokai modeled itself after any number of 1v1 fighters like Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat-it can make the game exciting while offering familiar characters with familiar powers. Not alone in branching from anime series, One Piece shamelessly clings to the video game series it was modeled after.