Most games in this franchise are brawlers or action games of some sort. Some notable entries include One Piece: Pirate Warriors which was a spinoff of the Dynasty Warriors franchise. There was also One Piece: World Seeker in 2019 which was the last big game based on the franchise which was a bit like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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One Piece Odyssey is a rare turn-based RPG for the West. There have been RPGs like this before but only in Japan. As the first one in years, it feels a bit behind the times. The game could do with a few tweaks to make it more modern and these tips could help developers make Monkey D. Luffy’s latest adventure better.

8 Add The English Cast

A cutscene featuring characters in One Piece Odyssey

This latest RPG is one of many anime games that doesn’t feature English voice acting. Bandai Namco can be inconsistent with their dubbing. For example, Dragon Ball: The Breakers got the English anime cast to do the voices as an option but there isn’t an English track for One Piece Odyssey. It may be too late to wish for this now, but getting the English dub cast to record a new audio track for this game would be grand. That would presumably cost a lot of extra money post-launch but if sales are good, Bandai Namco may feel generous enough to patch in new voices. One of the better English examples from the anime is Zoro.

7 Add Difficulties

Fighting a boss battle in One Piece Odyssey

RPGs can go one of two ways. Either they have a standard set of difficulties or they gave nothing at all. A turn-based RPG can be made easier by leveling up. Even the biggest RPGs, like Final Fantasy 7, did not have difficulty modes. One Piece Odyssey then may have wished to emulate the greats by not adding optional modes. The game overall is not that tough as long as players fight a moderate amount of battles. However, the hardcore players would assuredly love a more challenging mode, so it’s not always about accommodating the casual crowd with difficulty options.

6 Pick Up Shiny Objects Automatically

Exploring the world in One Piece Odyssey

Items can be acquired in one of several ways. They can be won in battle as is standard in most RPGs. They can be found in chests as well and items will even litter the ground with treasure. Grounded items look like shiny objects, signaling to players that there is treasure below.

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Players have to input a command prompt to pick these lower-level items up. It’s not a huge hassle, but it would be nice if these shiny objects were picked up automatically instead. It will save a lot of time while exploring the world.

5 Cut Battle Animations

A cutscene featuring characters in One Piece Odyssey

Classic turn-based RPGs, especially ones from Japan, love to have flashy battle animations. This game is no different and the skills of the Straw Hat Pirates look great. However, they can be excessive, especially during boss battles which require their usage a lot. There are some turn-based RPGs that offer players ways to skip battle animations such as many Fire Emblem and Pokemon games. One Piece Odyssey would benefit from adding this option to the menu. Usopp’s attacks are funny but they can go on too long.

4 Faster Battle Options

Fighting a battle in One Piece Odyssey

Another way the length of battles could be shortened is through faster optimal mechanics. There is a fast-forward button but it only has one speed. That is more than some RPGs, but others exceed expectations like Bravely Default 2. Players can boost the speed of battle by up to four times the normal amount in that game which would benefit One Piece Odyssey as well. Another character with long battle animations is Franky, so a bigger boost to fast-forward feature would be good.

3 Remove The Tutorial Bar

Exploring the world in One Piece Odyssey

The HUD is a bit obtrusive in the game because a big chunk of the right-hand screen is cluttered. The task at hand along with the control scheme is displayed here. Players can click a button to make the button layout go away but the quest marker will remain.

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There is also no way to minimize the mini-map or to make it go away completely. An option to turn off these features would be appreciated in an update.

2 Add A Photo Mode

A cutscene featuring characters in One Piece Odyssey

Not every game needs a photo mode but One Piece Odyssey would benefit from one. It’s not the most amazing-looking game on the market that pushes graphics unlike God of War Ragnarok but the bright colors help it stand out. That’s why it would be special to allow players to capture the beauty with a photo mode while exploring the world and while in battle. Also, some players might want to get some snapshots of Nami and Nico Robin specifically. Players may also be pleased if the developers removed the motion blur from the game, or at least gave them that option in the menu. That way at least action-oriented screenshots wouldn’t turn out so blurry.

1 Battle Changes

Fighting a battle in One Piece Odyssey

There are a couple more battle changes the game could use beyond the increase in speed. Subtitles cannot be turned off in battle which isn’t a huge deal but it could be rectified in an update. Autobattle functionality is always appreciated in an RPG, but there is no way to tweak these tactics in this game. A way to send orders to AI units specifically would help players plan more strategically like ordering Chopper to focus on healing while Zoro focuses on attacking. It doesn’t need to be as complex as Final Fantasy 12’s Gambit system but that’s always a good template for RPG developers to look back on.

One Piece Odyssey was released on January 13, 2023 and is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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