One Piece: Grand Adventure

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One Piece: Grand Adventure
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North American cover art
Developer(s) Ganbarion
Publisher(s) Namco Bandai Games
Series One Piece
Platforms GameCube, PlayStation 2
Release date(s)
    • KO: October 26, 2006 (PS2)[1]
    AUS December 8, 2006 (PS2)
    EU September 22, 2006 (PS2)
    Genre(s) Fighting
    Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer (2 players)

    One Piece: Grand Adventure is a video game for the Sony PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo GameCube. Unlike other One Piece video games, this one was developed specifically for the U.S. The gameplay is exactly like the U.S. One Piece: Grand Battle!. Based on the popular anime and manga series One Piece, Grand Adventure contains more characters, levels, and features, some of which were cut out of the U.S, also this game become a sequel of One Piece: Grand Battle!. The game was also released in Korea, Australia, Spain, and the U.K. In Luffy's Secret Attack: Gum Gum Storm also re-used again as Secret Attack no.2 after Gum Gum Canon.

    Adventure mode

    The main mode of Grand Adventure is Adventure Mode, in which the player must win all 10 levels to complete. The player uses the Going Merry to sail the Grand Line and visit various islands. On these islands, the player will engage in combat against other characters. The players defeated may join your character's crew, or play in various mini-games. In the fights, characters gain experience points and can level up, where the player can level up certain stats of the character (HP, attack, defense, etc.).

    Minigames

    • Custom Battle
    Fight a battle with special rules, such as the ones in Adventure Mode.
    • Rumble Battle
    A fight against support characters. The marines, normal pirates and Kung Fu Dugongs attack in groups. (Support characters such as: Yassop, Lucky Roux, etc. will appear and attack [the number of support characters that appear depends on difficulty setting])
    • Box Crusher
    Destroy 300 boxes before time is up.
    • Snake Battle
    Defeat Nola. Eneru's Priests will try to defend Nola.
    • Boat Battle
    Stop pirates from attacking your team's boat so they can beat the Usopp Pirates.
    • Snow Shovel
    Clean up the roof of drum castle.
    • Battle Bowl
    Get points by throwing Gaimon or your opponent into the hoop
    • Spotbilled Duck Race
    Race against your opponent by riding Karoo.

    Characters

    Color Support
    Red Dash
    Orange Jump
    Yellow Rider
    Green Recovery
    Blue Gun
    Purple Area

    There are a total of 24 playable characters. There is a total of 51 support characters which the player can choose in addition to their playable character. While the support characters are not controllable, they are able to help the player when called out. There are six types of support characters: Dash, Jump, Ride, Recovery, Gun, and Area. Each type of support character has its own advantages and disadvantages in battle.

    Each character is assigned support characters. Every character has at least one, but none of them have more than three. In some game modes, the support characters the player can choose from are limited to the ones assigned to that specific character. In most modes, all unlocked support characters are available. There are some exceptions where a support character can never be used by any character other than the one it was assigned to. In some cases, a support character does not even have a character that it is assigned to.

    Below is a list of the playable and support characters. Please note that the characters are referred to by the spelling in the game, not the manga or anime.

    Character Support Character(s)
    1 2 3
    Monkey D. Luffy Kung Fu Jugon Wyper
    Roronoa Zoro/Zolo Johnny Yosaku
    Sanji Zeff Conis
    Nami (the Navigator) Genzo Waver
    Usopp Carrot Pepper Onion
    Saw-Tooth Arlong Hachi Kuroobi Choo
    Buggy the Clown Mohji and Ritchie (the Lion) Cabaji
    Don Krieg Ghin Pearl
    Captain Kuro (D)Jango (the Hypnotist) Siam Butchie
    Smoker/Chaser Tashigi
    Red-Haired Shanks Ben Beckman Lucky Roux Yasopp
    Hawk-Eye Mihawk Greatest Impact1
    Nico Robin Mr. 3 Ms. Goldenweek/April Fools' Day Flower-Flower/Hana-Hana Fruit Powers2
    Tony Tony Chopper Dr. Kureha Ganfall
    Mr. 2 Bon Clay Mr. 4 Ms. Merry Christmas/Groundhog's Day Lassoo
    Mr. 0 Crocodile Mr. 1 Ms. Double Finger/New Year's Eve
    Nefertari/Nefeltari Vivi Karoo Pell Chaka
    Tashigi Marine/Navy A Marine/Navy B
    Zeff Patty
    Wapol Chessmarimo
    Portgas D. Ace/Trace Ace's/Trace's Boat3
    Eneru Thunderbolt Dragon (Jamboule)4
    Kuina Young Zoro/Zolo
    Ohm Shura Gedatz Satori
    Pirate A5 Pirate B5

    Notes:

    1. ^ Greatest Impact is a support character available only for Hawk-Eye Mihawk.
    2. ^ Flower-Flower/Hana-Hana Fruit Powers is a support available only for Nico Robin.
    3. ^ Ace's/Trace's Boat is a support available only for Portgas D. Ace/Trace.
    4. ^ Thunderbolt Dragon (Jamboule) is a support available only for Eneru.
    5. ^ Pirate A and Pirate B are not support characters for any characters but can be found in Usopp's story mode.

    Reception

    Reception
    Review scores
    Publication Score
    GC PS2
    1UP.com N/A D+[2]
    GameSpot 5.6/10[3] 5.6/10[3]
    GameSpy 4/5 stars[4] 4/5 stars[5]
    GameTrailers 6.3/10[6] 6.3/10[6]
    GameZone N/A 7.5/10[7]
    IGN 7.8/10[8] 7.8/10[8]
    Nintendo Power 5.5/10[9] N/A
    OPM (US) N/A 5/10[10]
    PSM N/A 6.5/10[11]
    X-Play N/A 2/5 stars[12]
    Aggregate scores
    GameRankings 73.70%[13] 68.44%[14]
    Metacritic 70/100[15] 66/100[16]

    The game was met with average reception upon release. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 74% and 70 out of 100 for the GameCube version,[13][15] and 68% and 66 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version.[14][16]

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