One Piece: Unlimited Cruise

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One Piece: Unlimited Cruise is a video game for the Nintendo's Wii console based on the popular manga and anime One Piece . The game, which is a sequel to One Piece: Unlimited Adventure , was released in two episodes which act as parts of a single story.

The first episode One Piece Unlimited Cruise 1: The Treasure Beneath The Waves ( ワンピースアンリミテッドクルーズエピソード1:波に揺れる秘宝 , Wan Pīsu Anrimiteddo Kurūzu Episōdo 1: Nami ni yureru hihō ? ) was released in Japan on September 11, 2008. Later it was releashed in Europe on June 19, 2009 and in Australia on June 25, 2009 respectively. The second episode One Piece Unlimited Cruise 2: Awakening of a Hero ( ワンピースアンリミテッドクルーズエピソード2:目覚める勇者 , Wan Pīsu Anrimiteddo Kurūzu Episōdo 2: Mezameru yūsha ? ) was released in Japan on February 26, 2009, and was later releashed in Europe on September 25, 2009 and in Australia on October 1, 2009 respectively. It wasn't localized for North America.

It was additionally released as One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Double Pack in Germany on June 25, 2010, which contains both of the European games within separate boxes. Another version of the game was also released on the Nintendo 3DS with the name One Piece Unlimited Cruise: SP ( ワンピース:アンリミテッドクルーズ Wan Pīsu: Anrimiteddo Kurūzu Speciaru) which was released on May 26, 2011. The 3DS game was also released in Europe on February 10, 2012, although this European version only included Episode 1 and the Marineford Mode. Episode 2 was later released separately in Europe as One Piece Unlimited Cruise: SP2 .

Unlike the predecessor, One Piece: Unlimited Cruise was localised by only in PAL regions and the PAL versions only have Japanese voices with English subtitles instead of the Funimation dub.

  • 2.1.1 Costume Themes
  • 2.2 Other Information
  • 2.3.1 Minor Enemies
  • 4 Locations
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links
  • 8 Site Navigation

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Characters [ ], main playable characters [ ].

The playable characters of the game includes the same main characters from One Piece: Unlimited Adventure , with the new addition of Brook :

  • Monkey D. Luffy
  • Roronoa Zoro
  • Tony Tony Chopper

Costume Themes [ ]

Much like in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure, all of the main characters get new costumes (though where the costumes came from is not mentioned) and each costume has an animal based theme. Early screenshots of Brook showed him dressed in his normal clothes, but he was later revealed to have his own animal themed costume. Later scans also revealed that Zoro's costume included his new katana Shusui . [1] After beating the game once, the player can switch all of the characters costumes from the animal themed to the clothes they normally wear (clothing from Thriller Bark Arc) and their attack style.

Other Information [ ]

Brook now has the ability to run on water, much like in the anime and manga, Franky can build bridges and ladders (Acting in a way similar to the points where Gaburi is used), and Usopp can only become Sogeking through his C + Shake attack (Where in Unlimited Adventure , it was an alternate costume) and can use the Impact Dial . Nami also can use her Waver . The main characters movesets have also been upgraded from Unlimited Adventure so they can now utilize moves from recent chapters from the manga, as well as old moves that weren't included in Unlimited Adventure.

The standard enemies include the Marines , Divine Soldiers , the Automata , the Zombies , generic Cipher Pol agents, pirates, and the robots from Unlimited Adventure. [2] More important characters from the series, like Wapol , Buggy the Clown, Captain Kuro , Don Krieg , [3] Arlong , and Enel [4] appear as bosses. Some of them are paired together, like Shanks and Mihawk, Kuro and Don Krieg, or Spandam and Aokiji (Though in this case, Spandam is fought first). All those characters, including standard enemies, are playable in the game's versus mode.

Exclusively to the 3DS edition, Emporio Ivankov , Boa Hancock , Marco , Akainu , Jozu and Jinbe have appeared as playable characters in Marineford mode.

Minor Enemies [ ]

  • Divine Soldiers
  • Mud Puppets
  • General Zombies
  • Risky Brothers
  • Arabasta Soldiers/ Baroque Works
  • Majin Soldiers

Locations [ ]

There are five different islands in Episode 1; A winter island, a desert island with a seashell, an island with a giant tree and waterfalls under it, and a island that is essentially a giant cave. The final island is where the player fights the final boss, Doom Guardian . The Thousand Sunny can be explored, showing many of the rooms inside of it. In the Tankōbon version of One Piece manga, Oda drew a detailed interior design for Thousand Sunny including each piece of furniture and passage ways. From the current preview it seems Unlimited Cruise kept Oda's design down to exact detail down to the patterns on the walls and furniture.

In Episode 2, there are five locations(not including Thousand Sunny) : a desert location that resembles Arabasta , and a dark, murky, ruinous place that looks like Thriller Bark . The Thousand Sunny is a stage in which the players can interact various rooms with, however, it is not an island. There is also an Island that looks similar to the "Seaside Zone" of Unlimited Adventure , but lightly edited, and could possibly be based on the island in the Ocean's Dream arc where the Straw Hats had their memories stolen. The fourth location is a floating island. This island could also be based on Skypiea as the island is supported by a large beanstalk which bears a striking resemblance to Giant Jack . The final island where the final boss Doom Guardian is held also looks nearly identical to how it looked in Episode 1.

In One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP for 3DS, a Marineford Mode is included, in which the player can play during the Whitebeard War as Luffy, Ace, and the other protagonists during the war.

  • Although the word " Cola " is clearly spoken, in the European version of the opening scene when Usopp activates Channel 0, the subtitle text reads that it is "Soda Powered." The reason for this change is unknown.
  • Because he had yet to fight in the series when the game was made, Whitebeard fights with his tubes attached in this game while in the series he fights without them. The opposite goes for his Devil Fruit; Whitebeard's Gura Gura no Mi at the time Episode 2 was released was not known, and so all of his attacks utilize his bisento weapon, accompanied by yellow/white waves of power. It seems, although, that the 3DS version added Gura Gura no Mi powers to Whitebeard's movelist. [5]
  • In the game's profile section there is a mistranslation on Garp's page where it says that he was a legendary pirate (as opposed to a Marine), and also is not corrected in the 3DS version.
  • For unknown reasons, Shanks uses his old sword as opposed to his current. This is corrected in the 3DS version with his appearance also changed.
  • In Unlimited Cruise SP they corrected Nightmare Luffy 's Voice from the high-pitched one in Episodes 1 and 2, to the more recent anime voice.
  • When encountering bosses of each island, the player must collect/create certain items as specified by the Gabri Stone in order to gain access to the bosses. In Unlimited Cruise 1, the item required by the Gabri Stone to fight Marshall D. Teach was a Mock Cherry Pie. Blackbeard has a fond liking towards Mock Cherry Pies as seen in episode Episode 146 where the Straw Hats encounter with Blackbeard in Mock Town .
  • Bellamy was placed in the game as Doflamingo 's special attack.

References [ ]

  • ↑ [1] One Piece: Unlimited Cruise - scans 22 Apr 2008
  • ↑ One Piece Unlimited Cruise Scan 2008.03.11
  • ↑ One Piece Unlimited Cruise Scan 2008.05.22
  • ↑ One Piece Unlimited Cruise Scan 2008.06.16

External links [ ]

  • Namco Bandai's Official Website (Japanese)
  • Ganbarion's Official Website (Japanese)

Site Navigation [ ]

  • 1 Story Arcs
  • 2 Monkey D. Luffy
  • 3 Devil Fruit

One Piece Unlimited Cruise 1: The Treasure Beneath the Waves

One Piece Unlimited Cruise 1: The Treasure Beneath the Waves is a video game for the Nintendo Wii based on the manga/anime series One Piece. Episode 1 was released in Japan on September 11, 2008, with the second and last episode released February 26, 2009. Episodes 1 and 2 have also been released in Europe on June 19, 2009 and September 25, 2009 respectively.

  • 1.1 Fishing
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Emulation Information

Fishing without Wii Remote controllers is difficult. It requires holding A to "Swing" the nunchuk then releasing A to cast. One workaround is to establish Shake X and Y buttons. While holding A for fishing hold the shake buttons and release A, which should enable fishing. Left and Right Tilts should also be configured to allow rod control.

There are no reported problems with this title.

Configuration

No configuration changes are known to affect compatibility for this title.

Version Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with One Piece Unlimited Cruise 1: The Treasure Beneath the Waves since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.

This title has been tested on the environments listed below:

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GamesRadar+ Verdict

Colourful characters unleashing cool moves

Writing nails it

May appeal to compulsive collectors

Brainless scavenging

Brainless button mashing

Some vicious slowdown

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A pirate’s life for us? Not if it involves this much brainless scavenging. Continuing on from Ganbarion’s so-so Unlimited Adventure, Cruise bears little proof of two years’ development. Button mashing. Hiking around confusing maps. Scooping up an inordinate number of coconuts. Have we slipped through a wormhole back to 2007?

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The main problem is the reliance on item scavenging to turn a simple task into an epic quest. Deep down there’s some dumb fun longing to get out: colourful characters unleashing the moves you’ve seen in the show. But where in the show do Monkey and company have to find ten coconuts, eight bits of moss and some driftwood to open a door?

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We can’t even see this appealing to the ‘gotta collect it all’ crowd. Endless foraging only works if you’re rewarded. Here it opens up doors to new foraging grounds or lets you build tools to, you guessed it, allow new kinds of foraging. Combat occurs regularly enough, but there’s some vicious slowdown. It’s a shame, as the well-realised characters (the writing is bang on) could have been put to work in a much more ambitious twist on the Zelda formula. This, alas, is unlikely to happen soon, least of all in the imminent sequel, Cruise 2. Can’t wait.

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The latest game in the One Piece franchise makes sails onto the Wii with mixed results...

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If you’ve never heard of One Piece , it’s the story of a group of pirates, led by Monkey D. Luffy and his crew aboard the good ship Thousand Sunny, battling the World Government Navy during the Golden Age Of Pirates.

The story of One Piece: Unlimited Cruise 1 sees a mysterious creature find Monkey and his crew and offer them presents in exchange for exploring the islands before him/them. And so begins a very Zelda- style game, with all the characters from the original TV show, giving you eight distinct pirates to play with.

The game opens with a brief training level, with the crew splitting into two teams to find Monkey. Initially you control Monkey, as the game walks you through movement and combat controls. They’re easy to grasp and allow you to get straight into the action. Double tapping the “C” button allows your character to sprint for a short while, “B” is jump and “A” is the main attack button.

After this initial ‘how-to’ section, you’re soon into the game proper. Click the “-” button and a menu will pop up giving you the choice between the crew (with some being more useful than others. Zoro, for example, has a sword, Usopp, not unlike Link of Zelda fame, uses a catapult, while others, like Monkey, use their fists).

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As you battle oft-repeated enemies, each character has extra moves that can be unlocked as you progress, helping you dispatch your foes that bit quicker, or with a little more style.

You’ll spend a large portion of the game collecting items such as bitter grass, coconuts and medicine herbs. These can then be given to different members of your crew, who convert the items into various bits of kit, from health-boosting meals to explosives used for clearing blocked paths.

I didn’t find the system particularly clear, though. The first time I had to use it I mashed a few buttons until I was able to proceed. Within minutes the problems begin. The European publishers are guilty of little or no localisation, as the game retains all of its original Japanese dialogue, with on-screen text filling in the gaps.

This is all well and good, but younger gamers (and One Piece ‘s key audience) may struggle to take in all the text. A big problem is that a lot of things are not always well explained, the text was muddled and there was no opportunity to re-read it – when it was gone, it was gone.

There’s also an awful lot of back tracking. Not since the original Resident Evil have I travelled from one point to another, time and time again. It’s a cheap way to make a game feel longer, and one that I thought we had seen the end of.

I also spent a considerable amount of time hacking and slashing at every tree, shrub and coconut, looking for that elusive item. It’s possible one of the NPCs was telling me where or how to find it, but since my conversational Japanese is, well, non-existent, your guess is as good as mine!

Graphically, the game certainly captures the style of the original manga, the characters are well modelled and are a great representation of their TV and comic book counterparts. On the whole it looks OK. It’s not up there with Nintendo’s own Super Mario but its certainly better than the likes of Bully, for example.

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The game is bright and colourful, but let down by a fair share of jagged edges and my own pet peeve, invisible walls. There are slow-down issues too, especially in two player mode, or during the boss battles. It’s not the only time the game struggles. Any more than three or four characters on screen and things slow to a snail’s pace. In this day and age there’s really no excuse for this sort of thing.

One Piece tries hard, but it’s a decidedly frustrating title. With a little more polish this could have stood out as a cracking little game, but sadly, it’s another one on the Wii’s ‘almost’ list.

I’m sure that One Piece fans will get a lot out of it and if you’re a Zelda fan you might get a some fun out of it, but I can’t recommend paying full price for it.

It’s Zelda -lite gameplay soon turns from fun to monotony. With the sequel due soon, it would’ve been nice if the fans had been offered better value by releasing it in one complete package. Don’t worry, though. You’ll soon find it in a bargain bin.

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