One Piece: Unlimited Cruise

One Piece: Unlimited Cruise (ワンピース: ワンピースアンリミテッドクルーズ波に揺れる秘宝) is an upcoming video game announced for Nintendo's Wii console based on the popular manga and anime One Piece. The game has been scheduled to be released in two episodes, one which has been released, and the second episode, which has also been released on 26th February 2009. It has also been scheduled to be released in June 19th of 2009 in Europe, and Episode 2 in October 2 of 2009. The Australian version of episode 1 will be released on June 25, 2009. It however only has Japanese voices with English subtitles. There has been no release date so far for a North American release.

Main
The trailer for the game shows that Luffy has a new styled outfit instead of his Unlimited Adventure costume. The recent website for Namco Bandai has shown that Luffy, Usopp, Chopper, Nami, Zoro, Sanji, Robin, Franky, and Brook have new outfits. It also shows that the Thousand Sunny can be explored, showing most of the rooms inside of it. Each character's new costume features an animal theme. From Zoro's design it was revealed that this game includes his new katana Shuusui.

Costume Themes
All crew members have animal based themed costumes. Early screenshots of Brook showed him dressed in his normal clothes, however Brook was later given his own animal themes costume. By going to the lockers in Thousand Sunny you can switch all of the characters costumes from animal themed to the clothes they normally wear. (Clothing from Thriller Bark Arc.)

Other Information
In recent screenshots from Gambrion, Brook has the ability to run on water, Franky can build bridges, and Usopp can only become Sogeking through means of a secret attack (Where in Unlimited Adventure, it was an alternate costume) and can use the Impact Dial. Nami also can use the Waver. As far as the new attacks the main characters can do, there are some modifications from Unlimited Adventure.

Characters
According to the information released by Famitsu, the Marines and The Enforcers will make an appearance. Wapol, Buggy the Clown, Captain Kuro, Don Krieg, Arlong, and Eneru have all been confirmed as Bosses in the game. From the looks of it: Wapol and Buggy will appear in a plant-developed environment, and Eneru appears to be in a clearing in a forest with the Spaceys. Buggy will be able to use his powers obtained from the Bara Bara No Mi and his Super Cannon, Wapol will be able to transform using his Baku Baku Factory. Spandam and Aokiji have been seen in a screen shot together, so they are most likely bosses in the game. From recent screenshots, some bosses will be partnered up.

Minor Enemies

 * Marines
 * Agents
 * Pirates
 * Enforcers
 * Rock Monster
 * Spaceys
 * General Zombies
 * Zombies
 * Risky Brothers
 * Arabasta Soldiers/Baroque Works
 * Pacifista
 * Gaimon
 * Robots from Unlimited Adventure
 * Generals from Unlimited Adventure

Gaberiell
An original character, Gabriell (pronunced Gaburi in Japanese, Luffy named it as in the beginning of the game all it speak was "Gabu!") has been shown in the latest scan. He was design by Eiichiro Oda and is said to be a "cute demon" with the ability to expand its portions. In part 2, an angel version of Gabriell will replace him in the story line. It appears he will be Unlimited Cruise's answer to Unlimited Adventure's Popora. A screenshot has also confirmed that the game's roster will be split into five categories: Marines and World Government, Pirates, Skypeia characters, Thriller Bark characters, and an unidentified category with a leaf symbol.

Locations
From screenshots from Famitsu scans, and the Namco Bandai page there are 4 different islands in Episode 1; A winter island, a beachy desert island with a seashell, called, the Seashell Beach, jungle island with a giant coral reef surrounding it, and an island with a giant tree and waterfalls under it. It also shows that the Thousand Sunny can be explored, showing many of the rooms inside of it. In the tankōbon version of One Piece manga, Oda drew detailed interior design for Thousand Sunny including each piece of furniture and passage ways. From the current preview it seems Unlimited Cruise kept Oda's design down to exact detail down to the patterns on the walls and furniture.

In Episode 2, five locations are known so far: a desert location that looks like Arabasta, and a dark, murky, ruinous place that looks reminiscent of Thriller Bark. The Thousand Sunny is an stage, however, it is not an island. There is also an Island that looks similar to the "Seaside Zone" of Unlimited Adventure, but lightly edited. The final island i where to fight Yami, it also looks similar like in Episode 1, and is a confirmed stage.