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Like other Warriors titles, characters can increase their strengths by collecting items dropped by defeated enemies.Players can reset the camera by using L1. A camera lock-on feature will be available ( R3).Most of these platforming features would not return in the sequels. There is a greater emphasis on platforming and exploration than most other Warriors titles. Some battlefields are built differently.Quick Time Events will appear during in-game cutscenes.When the icon flashes on the screen, players can press it to gain an advantage over their opponent. Tapping R1 lets players access a character's special technique.Quick recoveries –an action which returns a thrown character back to their feet– are still done using L1. This feature replaces the typical guarding and jumping actions found in other Warriors titles. The same button can also be used to chain attacks (pressing in the middle of a combo) or to have their character dash (hold ). A quick dash/evasion feature is available ( ).

Partners can be switched by pressing L2 while near a comrade. Characters can attack, perform counters, and so on. This lets players mix and match characters in battle for various combination combos.
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The other code can be used to obtain a rare figurine in the Mobage social game, One Piece Grand Collection. One of them allows buyers to obtain nine Straw Hat custom themes for their PlayStation 3.
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Consumers who pre-order the title can obtain two downloadable serial codes.
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A special Gold Edition lets players own a golden PS3 with matching One Piece themed controllers an extra downloadable theme is included with this boxed edition. The Treasure Box edition includes a visual book for this game, an original soundtrack CD, and 15 custom pins. Nakajima stated that he wanted to highlight the events at Marineford with this title and tried to suggest putting as many scenes as possible for the area. Both producers remark they are working hard to preserve the quality expected from a One Piece work, trying to keep the heart of Oda's work intact to the best of their abilities. He noted that the game is being targeted at fans who have watched the One Piece anime, but he expects the game will appeal to a wider audience. Nakajima has said that each character model is being remodeled from scratch to have a system faithful to the One Piece world. He thought that the models alone were enough to showcase the game. Oda was so impressed that he turned down the development team's request to illustrate the game's cover image.


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According to his commentary in Shonen Jump magazine, Oda was blown away by the quality of the character models when he first saw the demo movie, believing the game's cinematics to be on par with those seen in a full budget movie. The current title of the game took shape when the manga creator of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, changed it himself. Kouji Nakajima (Bandai-Namco producer) remarked that Dragon Ball was another popular candidate that was considered.Īccording to Unozawa, the game was just going to be called One Piece Musou. Hisashi Koinuma stated that the collaboration began when he was specifically approached by Shin Unozawa (Vice President of D3 Publisher) for a One Piece title. The title is being made with the hopes of creating the "ultimate game," as developers claim that it personifies the "comrades" (仲間, nakama) and Warriors themes in a grand adventure. This game is the first One Piece title to be made and sold on the PlayStation 3.
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The game's story and characters are based on the Japanese comic and animated series One Piece. "One Piece Pirates Unmatched") is the third Warriors collaboration project. One Piece: Pirate Warriors (ワンピース海賊無双 Wan Pīsu Kaizoku Musō, lit.
