

By all accounts, the story here is not much more than filler, set at an undisclosed amount of time after the Dressrosa/Whole Cake Island arcs, which isn’t to say it’s terrible by any stretch. Luffy, rescued by new character Jeanne, who is deeply tied into the island’s conflict and decides to help her resolve the issues between its two warring factions of Pro-Navy and Anti-Navy.

It’s a thrilling set up, for sure, but the gameplay just never entirely lives up to the same explosive opening.Īfter falling from the Sky Prison in a daring escape, you take control of Straw Hat captain, Monkey D. However, it all turns out to be a trap set up by Warden Isaac (the main antagonist), leading to our crew splitting up and Luffy setting out to find them, uncover the secrets of the island and save the day in the process. Series author Eiichiro Oda comes on board for the latest game in the series, penning a new and original tale of the Straw Hat Pirates as they embark on a journey to Prison Island and the treasure it’s said to hold. Guinness World Record popular, in fact, as in its twenty plus years of being serialised, it broke the record for most copies published for the same comic book by the same author, as well as selling over 430 million copies worldwide, making it the undisputed best-selling manga series in the world – a pretty incredible accolade.īandai Namco and developer Ganbarion come together for what is arguably the most ambitious One Piece project yet in the open-world action adventure, World Seeker.
