Pieter from DSOGaming writes: "When I first heard of One Piece: World Seeker, I remember thinking it was about time they brought one of Shonen Jump’s most widely-beloved exports to gaming. Unbeknownst to me, the now eight hundred and seventy-three episode anime has actually ventured into our industry numerous times over the last nineteen years. Some quick research revealed that One Piece has inspired several beat ‘em ups, fighting games, turn-based JRPG’s, action-adventure games, and even a baseball game."
Amazon has discounted the physical versions of Dark Souls Remastered to as low as $16.03, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot to $44.99 and One Piece: World Seeker to $16.99.
Screen Rant Writes: Dragon Ball games need to stop rehashing the same stories.
I think Dragon Ball needs a spin-off. One without Goku or the usual characters, or about dragged out fights and over the top baddies. More adventure than action, with new characters, and of course the dragon balls. I don't think there's anything that says it has to be ONLY about Goku.
I would love a game with fresh characters done in the style of the original dragon ball and not the Z type where its power levels and energy blasts and that's about it. techniques and martial art types and such would be awesome to see again.
With Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and One Piece: World Seeker now out on the market together, a question has arisen: Which is the better anime game?
At least we got some decent one piece game. We don't even know if we die first before the one piece is discovered.