One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 is a One Piece video game released for the Sony PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windows. The game was announced in Shonen Jump magazine as a sequel to One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2, with Namco Bandai and Tecmo Koei teaming up once again to publish it along with developer Omega Force, a subsidiary of Tecmo Koei. The game takes place from the East Blue Saga until the Dressrosa Arc, with an original ending.

Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to the first two installments. A new feature is the Kizuna Rush, which summons another character alongside the player in battle to perform a combination attack. Up to four players can be summoned at once this way, with the finishing attacks becoming more powerful as more characters join.

In addition to the main story mode, there is also a "Dream Log" mode, in which characters and items are revealed and unlocked as the player progresses through the mode's semi-randomized battles.

The game features a "Legend Diary" that functions as an overall progress indicator. Achieving S-Ranks on levels, defeating bosses with Special Kizuna Attacks and fulfilling other miscellaneous objectives gradually fills out the grid and rewards the player with coins that can be used to upgrade each character's stats.

Playable Characters
Many characters have a number of costumes to choose from. In the case of the Straw Hat Pirates and Blackbeard, their pre- and post-timeskip costumes have different movesets and special attacks. The remaining characters with bolded groups have a different character image and portrait depending on whether they are from pre- or post-timeskip, but no moveset changes. Costumes in italics are DLC.

Cameos

 * Kuina
 * Kureha
 * Zeff
 * Hiluluk
 * Nefertari Vivi
 * Klabautermann
 * Montblanc Cricket
 * Iceburg
 * Hattori
 * Spandam
 * Gol D. Roger
 * Silvers Rayleigh
 * Inazuma
 * Smiley

Locations

 * Shells Town
 * Orange Town
 * Syrup Village
 * Baratie
 * Arlong Park
 * Loguetown
 * Drum Island
 * Alabasta
 * Jaya
 * Skypiea
 * Water 7
 * Enies Lobby
 * Thriller Bark
 * Sabaody Archipelago
 * Impel Down
 * Marineford
 * Fishman Island
 * Punk Hazard
 * Dressrosa

Story Arcs

 * Romance Dawn Arc
 * Orange Town Arc
 * Syrup Village Arc
 * Baratie Arc
 * Arlong Park Arc
 * Loguetown Arc
 * Drum Island Arc
 * Alabasta Arc
 * Jaya Arc
 * Skypiea Arc
 * Water 7 Arc
 * Enies Lobby Arc
 * Post-Enies Lobby Arc
 * Thriller Bark Arc
 * Sabaody Archipelago Arc
 * Impel Down Arc
 * Marineford Arc
 * Return to Sabaody Arc
 * Fishman Island Arc
 * Punk Hazard Arc
 * Dressrosa Arc

Trivia

 * Aside from notable translation differences from most media as with many One Piece adaptations, there are a major number of notable typos in the game's English text. Examples include missing punctuation usage, and during the Alabasta arc, Tashigi at one point is referred to as a "he".