It is difficult to have any form of anime discourse without touching on One Piece, one of the longest-running and most dominant franchises in anime/manga today. Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates have already attained what can be called legendary status among enjoyers of the media category, but the franchise isn't resting on its oars as it actively figures out ways to expand its reach. One such method for popular shonen anime shows has been the video game industry, and while One Piece has had several releases in the past, it is yet to make its breakthrough in the market. One Piece Odyssey looks to change the status quo by appealing not only to stalwart fans of the franchise, but to prospective gamers who have never seen a minute of the anime or even read a page of the manga. Developer ILCA has taken on the daunting task, and early signs are encouraging.

One of the biggest problems new anime fans face when picking up One Piece for the first time is the sheer length of the material. By and large, anime requires some level of dedication from its fans, but when a franchise contains over 1000 anime episodes and manga chapters, it takes sheer will for newbies to persevere. The same problem carries over to gaming, as players want to understand as much plot material as possible - but finding the time to sift through thousands of hours worth of content is a tough ask, so at first glance, One Piece Odyssey might seem like an easy skip. However, ILCA has an intriguing approach to building the latest and perhaps most impressive One Piece game to date, where casual fans and newbies can experience the best of the One Piece universe without having to go through the lengthy material first.

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One Piece Odyssey's Storyline Can Draw a Brand New Audience

One Piece Odyssey

Video game adaptations of shonen anime have typically focused on combat in the past, but One Piece Odyssey is seeking to explore a new genre that would appeal to more gamers than usual. Granted, popular anime franchises like Naruto have combat as the centerpiece of their stories. However, quite a few video game releases have not found it easy to gain traction in the market for following the simple fighting trend.

To put it simply, focusing squarely on combat between characters for a video game adaptation has not been a formula for success historically, as it limits the target audience to avid followers of the core material. Instead, One Piece Odyssey is being developed as a turn-based JRPG, exploring the genre where titles like Final Fantasy VII and Dragon Quest have dominated the scene in recent years. One Piece has 11 arcs in total, and One Piece Odyssey is bringing four of the best arcs in the entire One Piece franchise - Alabasta, Water Seven, Marineford, and Dressrosa - to gamers' screens.

To keep experiences interesting, One Piece Odyssey employs a Dramatic Scene system where players are tasked with overcoming random challenges while traversing the game. One Piece Odyssey is making some bold moves, as ILCA is crafting a fresh storyline for each of the arcs in One Piece instead of using the same plot from the main material, which offers little play value to long-time fans of the One Piece franchise.

One Piece author, Eiichiro Oda, spearheads the effort to craft new content for the game, so fans await a plot that caters to the quirks of their favorite characters - and new gamers can get a feel of what the characters are like in the anime. The move is risky and could easily backfire, but a video game adaptation has to find the balance in appealing to franchise faithful and new entrants. If properly done, One Piece Odyssey should be a perfect blend of familiarity and mystique for long-time fans, while appealing to regular gamers who haven't encountered the anime in the past.

The innovative approach to developing One Piece Odyssey is daring - from the new storyline to the gaming category itself - but to deviate from the underwhelming pattern of previous video game releases, bold moves like these might be the spice One Piece Odyssey needs. It is currently unknown just how much of the original plot will change, but promotional material is alluding to significant alterations, and time will tell if the strategy is a masterstroke.

One Piece Odyssey releases on January 13, 2023, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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