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*Jesus Burgess does not have Haki in the game despite him being shown to utilize it in the manga and anime series.
 
*Jesus Burgess does not have Haki in the game despite him being shown to utilize it in the manga and anime series.
 
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*Though [[Pacifista]] can be fought against in-game, they cannot be unlocked and thus act as unplayable enemies.
   
 
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One Piece: Burning Blood is a One Piece video game for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS Vita, and PC which was released in Japan on April 21, 2016.

Gameplay

Similar to the Grand Battle! series, One Piece: Burning Blood is a 1-on-1 fighting game, featuring 3v3 melee style fights, where each player picks a team of 3 characters and 3 S The player can switch between characters during battles and use partners for assist attacks.

It focuses on fighting with Devil Fruit abilities (also known as "Ability" in-game) and Haki, which can be activated by the "Ability" button which drains the ability gauge to use Haki and/or Devil Fruit abilities. Logia users will be able to use their powers to avoid damage (known as Logia Guard in-game), though they remain susceptible to guard breaks and Haki-based attacks. Some characters can nullify Devil Fruit Abilities, preventing Devil Fruit users from using their abilities for a short period. In addition to playable characters, there are also support characters that can produce different effects when used in battle.

As characters attack and/or take damage, their Burning Gauge fills, which is used to fuel team-based techniques (Utility Chains, Utility Assists, and Utility Clashes) and when it is full allows the character to activate their Awakening which allows them perform their Ultimate moves and/or transform into more powerful forms, such as Luffy being able to transform to Gear Fourth in battle. 

The game features a level up system for playable characters that allows them to grow stronger as they fight in various game modes (except for Free Battle Mode), though all playable characters will receive some experience regardless of whether or not they are used in battle.

Game Modes

Story

The story mode allows players to relive the events and battles of the Paramount War allowing them to play as various characters such as Luffy, Whitebeard, Akainu, and Ace.

WANTED Versus

In addition to the game's story mode, players can also test their skills and earn Beli by taking on Wanted Poster battles. As the player clears these battles, new Wanted Posters are unlocked. In addition to standard Wanted Posters, players can hone their skills via Rayleigh's Training Wanted Posters. For a greater challenge, players can take on Special Wanted Posters. There are also Limited Wanted Posters that are available for a limited amount of time and are updated periodically.

Pirate Flag Battle

Pirate Flag Battle is a mode where various factions (representing the various crews and organizations from the series) can compete online and fight to control various islands in the world of One Piece. This mode allows players to fight against either the CPU or other players.

Characters

  1. Bartholomew Kuma
  2. Bartolomeo
  3. Bentham (Mr. 2 Bon Clay, Nami Clone (DLC))
  4. Boa Hancock (Pre-Timeskip, Swimsuit (DLC))
  5. Borsalino (Pre-Timeskip, Post-Timeskip)
  6. Brook
  7. Buggy
  8. Caesar Clown (DLC)
  9. Crocodile
  10. Donquixote Doflamingo (Normal, Duel (DLC))
  11. Dracule Mihawk
  12. Edward Newgate (Normal, Young (DLC))
  13. Emporio Ivankov
  14. Enel
  15. Eustass Kid
  16. Franky
  17. Gekko Moriah
  18. Gild Tesoro (DLC) [1]
  19. Issho
  20. Jesus Burgess (Post-Timeskip)
  21. Jinbe (Pre-Timeskip, Post-Timeskip)
  22. Jozu
  23. Koala (Normal, Swimsuit (DLC))
  24. Kuzan (Pre-Timeskip, Post-Timeskip)
  25. Marco
  26. Marshall D. Teach
  27. Monkey D. Garp (DLC)
  28. Monkey D. Luffy (Pre-Timeskip, Post-Timeskip, Gear Fourth Luffy (DLC), Afro Luffy (DLC), Kung Fu Luffy (DLC), Film Gold Luffy (DLC), Gold Armor Lucy (DLC), Platinum Armor Lucy (DLC))[2]
  29. Nami (Post-Timeskip, Swimsuit (DLC), Film Gold Nami (DLC))
  30. Nico Robin (Post-Timeskip, Swimsuit (DLC), Film Gold Robin (DLC))
  31. Perona (Pre-Timeskip, Swimsuit (DLC))
  32. Portgas D. Ace (Normal, Strong World (DLC))
  33. Rob Lucci (DLC)
  34. Roronoa Zoro (Post-Timeskip, Shura (DLC))
  35. Sabo (Normal, Lucy (DLC))
  36. Sakazuki (Pre-Timeskip, Post-Timeskip)
  37. Sanji
  38. Sengoku
  39. Shanks (Normal, Strong World (DLC))
  40. Smoker (Pre-Timeskip, Post-Timeskip)
  41. Tony Tony Chopper
  42. Trafalgar D. Water Law (Normal, Duel (DLC), Hearts (DLC))
  43. Usopp
  44. X Drake

Support Characters

Non-Playable Characters

Background Characters

Enemy Characters

Voice Cast

Character Name Japanese Voice Actor

Monkey D. Luffy

Mayumi Tanaka
Portgas D. Ace Toshio Furukawa
Sabo Tōru Furuya
Donquixote Doflamingo Hideyuki Tanaka
Crocodile Ryūzaburō Otomo
Enel Toshiyuki Morikawa
Trafalgar D. Water Law Hiroshi Kamiya
Bartolomeo Showtaro Morikubo
Smoker Mahito Ōba
Franky Kazuki Yao
X Drake Eiji Takemoto
Roronoa Zoro Kazuya Nakai
Kuzan Takehito Koyasu
Brook Chō
Eustass Kid Daisuke Namikawa
Sanji Hiroaki Hirata
Issho Ikuya Sawaki
Usopp Kappei Yamaguchi
Tony Tony Chopper Ikue Ōtani
Nami Akemi Okamura
Nico Robin Yuriko Yamaguchi
Boa Hancock Kotono Mitsuishi
Perona Kumiko Nishihara
Jinbe Katsuhisa Hōki
Edward Newgate Kinryu Arimoto
Marco Masakazu Morita
Sakazuki Fumihiko Tachiki
Jozu Takashi Nagasako
Dracule Mihawk Hirohiko Kakegawa
Sengoku Tōru Ōkawa
Gekko Moriah Katsuhisa Hōki
Bartholomew Kuma Hideyuki Hori
Borsalino Unshō Ishizuka
Marshall D. Teach Akio Ōtsuka
Shanks Shūichi Ikeda
Kureha Masako Nozawa
Carue Hiroaki Hirata
Mozu Aiko Hibi
Kiwi Yuka Shioyama
Curly Dadan Noriko Uemura
Bepo Yasuhiro Takato
Koala Satsuki Yukino
Emporio Ivankov Mitsuo Iwata
Jesus Burgess Tetsu Inada
Buggy Shigeru Chiba
Bentham Kazuki Yao
Alvida Yōko Matsuoka
Kaya Mariko Kouda
Johnny Masaya Takatsuka
Yosaku Yasuhiko Tokuyama
Zeff Kōji Yada
Don Krieg Fumihiko Tachiki
Arlong Jurota Kosugi
Nojiko Wakana Yamazaki
Monkey D. Dragon Hidekatsu Shibata
Brogy
Dorry
Nefertari Vivi
Igaram
Daz Bones
Wyper
Ohm
Gedatsu
Shura
Satori
Rob Lucci
Blueno
Jaguar D. Saul
Lola
Dr. Hogback
Kumacy
Silvers Rayleigh
Killer
Scratchmen Apoo
Basil Hawkins
Jewelry Bonney
Urouge
Gloriosa
Marguerite
Inazuma
Galdino
Magellan
Shiliew
Vista
Squard
Monkey D. Garp
Hina
Coby
Sentomaru
Laffitte
Benn Beckman
Shirahoshi
Caimie
Hatchan
Fisher Tiger
Tashigi
Kin'emon
Vergo
Monet
Caesar Clown
Trebol
Donquixote Rosinante
Viola
Rebecca
Kyros
Bellamy
Cavendish
Leo
Hack
Gol D. Roger

Stages

Gallery

Trivia

  • This is the first One Piece game to be released on an Xbox console.
  • This is the first game that will allow Luffy to transform to Gear Fourth.
  • This is the first One Piece game to feature Koala as a playable character.
  • Jesus Burgess does not have Haki in the game despite him being shown to utilize it in the manga and anime series.
  • Gild Tesoro appears for the first time as a playable character.
  • Though Pacifista can be fought against in-game, they cannot be unlocked and thus act as unplayable enemies.

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