Revealed last month at the Tokyo Game Show, One Piece: Burning Blood is a stylish looking brawler that pits characters from the long running manga and anime franchise against each other. At first we thought that this was going to be a one-on-one fighter, but the game's newest trailer tells us that you can actually battle with a team of up to three, switching combatants out on the fly in order to unleash different attacks.
What we've seen so far shows promise, and the newest clip is no different. This is destined to be a very flashy beat-'em-up, and with any luck, we'll be able to lay our peepers on some unedited gameplay in the near future.
Do you think that it looks promising? Pull off some outrageous combos in the comments section below.
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well it being done by Spike Chunsoft (formaly Spike) of DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi, Raging Blast and J-Stars Fame so it should be a good game
Should have gotten into one peice when I had the chance
More One Piece! Yay!
@BladeRider I'm getting the tecmo game for Xmas - its never to late. I'm 34
@themcnoisy you sir inspire me!
@BladeRider It's never too late. Try reading the official digitally coloured manga. The translations go through some rough patches but nothing too bad (based on Jojo's "Duwang" era, anyway).
http://bato.to/reader#9d81c8d63258a4f5_2
I wouldn't advise just tearing through it but you can still read it at a pretty good pace and get caught up in not too long. I think a nice, relaxed pace of reading would mean it'd take you about 10 minutes to read a chapter, more if you're really looking for details (there's a hell of a lot of pretty amazing foreshadowing in One Piece as well as a background character from 300 chapters ago making another appearance, stuff like that). The earlier parts are less dense, more simple. You could speed through those pretty easily. It should take you around 130 hours to get caught up. Just think of it like a big JRPG.
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