Luffy and his notorious crew find themselves stranded. One Piece Odyssey's wholly original content starts slow but builds intrigue well every time I return to the island of Waford. While I'm conflicted about my time with One Piece Odyssey, it's a testament to the series' RPG outing that I'm fond of the overall adventure despite some glaring holes throughout. And as a potential introductory point for new fans, One Piece Odyssey falters as most of the context and characters in the core story flashbacks are stripped away. ![]() The promise of discovering "what if…?" scenarios is enticing for longtime fans, but it rarely follows through in a meaningful way. It oscillates between being thrilling and tedious. Likewise, One Piece Odyssey can be a fuzzy experience. ![]() "You know how fuzzy memories can be." It's a convenient and hand-wavy line delivered by the new character Lim, warning the Straw Hat Pirates of the impending adventures into some of One Piece's most popular story arcs.
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