One Piece: Unlimited Adventure



One Piece: Unlimited Adventure is an upcoming video game for the Wii based on the anime/manga of One Piece. It has already been released in Japan on April 26, 2007. It is scheduled to be released in North America and Europe is January 22, 2008. The English version of the game will use the Funimation voice actors.

Storyline
The Straw Hats are sailing along sometime after Enies Lobby. Luffy obtains a blue orb from fishing. The orb causes an island to appear from the sea. Luffy is left all by himself, so he must go find his friends. Along the way he meets a strange rabbit-like creature.

Gameplay
Using the Wii remote you can use the crew's weapons or items (and possibly in-between) players can use the characters special offenses or possibly defenses, the items simply work like the Legend of Zelda inventory, and characters may have special abilities or exclusive items (like in Sonic Adventure), some of the attacks from the One Piece fighting games will return. the latest scans also seem to show a Vs. mode, similar to the Grand Battle series.

Main Playable characters

 * Monkey D. Luffy
 * Roronoa Zoro
 * Nami
 * Usopp
 * Sanji
 * Tony Tony Chopper
 * Nico Robin
 * Franky

Other Characters

 * Mihawk
 * Don Krieg
 * Arlong
 * Smoker
 * Sir Crocodile
 * Eneru
 * Red-Haired Shanks
 * Portgas D. Ace
 * Spandam
 * Kaku
 * Rob Lucci
 * Mr. 2 Bon Kurei
 * Paulie
 * Aokiji
 * Nefertari Vivi
 * Whitebeard
 * Calgara

Items
Orb: used to unlock seals on the island Pick Axe: used to dig and to break rocks Net: used to catch various creatures on the island Fishing Rod: used to catch fish on the island

Games Notes

 * The game is renouned for becoming slow when loading once 4 characters are aviable to play.
 * This game continues to use Shanks pre-skypiea outfit despite referencing chapter 434 where Shanks meets Whitebeard.
 * Aside from Shanks, Whitebeard and several other characters are featured despite actaully a lack of fighting style being shown for those characters (at this point Shanks and Whitebeard both have only thrown one strike each). This is not the first time in  the series this has happened.  For example, Grand Battle! and its sequels also featured characters which had not actually fought during the series.