One Piece: Unlimited Adventure Wii
One Piece: Unlimited Adventure is an action adventure game that takes full advantage of the unique possibilities offered by the Nintendo Wii desktop console. The whole is inspired by a popular series of Japanese comics and animated films.
One Piece: Unlimited Adventure Release Date Wii
26April2007
developer: Ganbarion publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Official website
game language: English
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One Piece: Unlimited Adventure is an action adventure game based on a well-known series of comics and animated films. The protagonist is the captain of the pirate ship, Monkey D. Luffy, who sets out to find the treasure of the legendary pirate of the Golden Horn. Before his execution, he revealed that all of his life's achievements are contained in the mysterious One Part, which is hidden somewhere in the archipelago.
The action takes place in a fantastic world filled with buccaneers, ships, ports and countless adventures. In general, it resembles a little bit of the land from the sixteenth century.
Twenty-two years after Roger's death, the legendary treasure was not found. Some even doubted its existence, considering it a posthumous joke of the famous pirate. Luffy, together with his team, is not a doubter and continues his search. He does not take into account that he is being sought, and a large prize has been awarded for his head.
Similarly to other adventure games, the success of the hero of the game largely depends on the skillful use of found items. Thanks to an axe, for example, it gets rid of some obstacles, catches fish with a rod or hunts insects with a special net.
The object also presents itself in an interesting way, which allows you to influence time. For example, you can "age" an inconspicuous shrub many hundreds of years and make it grow into a large, spreading tree, allowing us to get into new, previously inaccessible areas.
We use the Wii controller for all items. We choose the D-pad, and then we make movements imitating the actual use of specific accessories. We move with the use of an analogue keypad, held in the other hand, and by pressing the trigger button we make a jump.
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Last updated on 10 December 2007
Game mode: single player
User score: 7.1 / 10 based on 26 votes.
PEGI rating One Piece: Unlimited Adventure