One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2

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One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2
File:OnePiecePirateWarriors2.jpg
European cover art
Developer(s) Omega Force
Publisher(s) Bandai Namco Games
Series One Piece
Platforms PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Action
      Mode(s) Single player
      Multiplayer

      One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 (ワンピース 海賊無双2 Wan Pīsu: Kaizoku Musou 2?) is an action game developed by Omega Force and published by Bandai Namco Games. It is the sequel to One Piece: Pirate Warriors. Due to the success of the first game, the sequel was released the year following. It was released in Europe on August 30, 2013 and in the U.S. on September 3, 2013.

      Gameplay

      The game no longer uses a canon story like the original. Instead it uses an original story that take place two years after the Straw Hats Pirates entered the New World. Battles have been changed to focus more on the warrior gameplay, and the player will have to fight through higher numbers of enemies than the previous game. The quick time events from the first game has been removed completely. The game also features a coin system, in which players can spend the money they earn from stages to level up new characters quickly, instead of training them from level 1.

      One noticeable change from the previous game is how support is handled. Players can build up a support gauge throughout gameplay, and use it to go into "Style mode". When in this mode they have the option of temporarily switching characters, and playing as the new character until the support gauge runs out. Style mode also gives a different benefit depending on the characters used: "Armament" characters do more damage when attacking, while "Observation" characters effectively slow down time, while retaining their normal speed.

      Soundtrack

      There are 15 tracks along with the previous song from One Piece: Pirate Warriors, which also re-used again in this game.

      Development

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      Reception

      The game sold more than 410,000 copies on PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 combined in its first week in Japan, and managed to be the seventh most downloaded game in its first week on PlayStation Network in the United States.

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