One Piece Game Looks Like One Flashy Fighter on PCPosted by ziggy ggy on March 14th, 2016 However, you'll likely want to try and wait until the Burst Gauge is full, before picking the character one piece game wish to go into Burst mode with – often with an accompanying transformation – with a click of the right analogue stick. Luffy, using the series' rubbery protagonist as an example, balloons in size over the course of an extravagant cutscene, while Drake turns into a huge T-Rex while still wearing his cape. We've played a good few hours of a seemingly complete version of the final game and despite the low profile and equally low price it's the clearly the product of a considerable amount of effort on Insomniac's part. But that's not a problem when you're dealing with a remake or re-imagining as seems to be the official description – although the game also jokingly refers to itself as a reboot. And fans of the series will be just as happy to see the game's excellent presentation – though maybe not the locked 30 frames per second. Although this is ostensibly a remake of the very first Ratchet & Clank, from back in 2002 on the PlayStation 2, what it really is, is a tie-in to the movie due out on April 29. It will pick on some of the key battles from the series long history, with the Banaro Incident and the battle between Ace and Blackbeard an obvious flashpoint to start with. That's not to say veteran fighting fans can't find enjoyment here, the guard break system and the tactical depth in picking three characters and supports, does suggest there's more here than just a rather straight forward anime game. More Details: onepiece2 Like it? Share it!More by this author |