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7 One Piece Games With The Best Graphics

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The following One Piece video games have graphics so good that fans will be immersed in the world of Eiichiro Oda in no time.
Nobody can deny that One Piece has a unique art style that mainly focuses on goofy character designs, bizarre superhuman abilities, and fascinating locations. Fortunately for fans of the series, this eccentric art style has been perfectly replicated in other forms of media, like anime, movies, or video games.
Since the late 90s, there have been numerous One Piece games that were launched on both home consoles and handheld devices. Some of these titles have successfully managed to replicate Eiichiro Oda’s signature art style thanks to their high-quality presentation, which is especially true for the most recent releases. But what are the One Piece video games with the most impressive graphics?7 Burning Blood
Platform(s): PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation Vita, PC
Released: May 31, 2016
Developer(s): Spike Chunsoft
Genre: Fighting
Most action shōnen franchises have been adapted into a 3D arena fighting game, and One Piece is obviously no exception. Fortunately, One Piece: Burning Blood is often considered to be one of the best in the genre, and this is in part thanks to its impeccable presentation.
It’s clear that the developers at Spike Chunsoft went for a unique comic book-like style since the high-octane battles of Burning Blood use suitable elements, like onomatopoeia for attacks, dynamic backgrounds that change colors, and even a particular type of shading. Combine all of that with some really detailed HD models of iconic characters, and this game still looks fantastic, even 8 years after its initial release.6 Great Pirate Colosseum
Platform(s): Nintendo 3DS
Released: September 21, 2016
Developer(s): Arc System Works
Genre: Fighting
There is also a fair share of 2D fighting games in this franchise, and, in 2016, Arc System Works and Bandai Namco released Great Pirate Colosseum exclusively in Japan. And, as one would expect from the developers of incredibly looking fighters like Dragon Ball FighterZ or Guilty Gear: Strive, this game looks 100% the part.
It’s quite mind-blowing to remember that the Great Pirate Colosseum was developed for the Nintendo 3DS, yet it has huge character sprites with extreme amounts of detail, fluid animations, and a fast-paced but complex combat system. It really feels like the player is in control of a battle in an episode of the One Piece anime.

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