
65
As promising as this Lost-meets-Animal Crossing premise sounds, however, the game as a whole becomes a bit tedious. [Feb 2008, p.87]
50
Frame-rate issues, unimaginative combat and adventure gameplay, and multiplayer that sags leaves Unlimited Adventure in the position of not quite being able to compete with the One Piece games of the last generation.
70
If you don't love One Piece, you won't like this game. If you love One Piece, you will. It's really that simple. For fans of the series, this is the best One Piece game yet. For others, it's decent, but nothing great.
4
I love One Piece because of it's story, characters, and world building. One Piece is iconic the way it plans it's story telling and how it's characters interact, but the same can not be said for Unlimited Adventure. Unlimited Adventure starts out rather charming, but quickly becomes a grindfest of resource management, fighting dummy enemies, and confusing exploration. I really want to like Unlimited Adventure more, but there is just so much holding it back from being a good game, and the tact on wii mote stuff doesn't help either. From annoying fishing controls to unresponsive net hit boxes, Unlimited Adventure provides to be too frustrating to even gather resources, so when you are demanded to get more to progress it begins to test patience over skill. The story is also barely there, and the more interesting bits usually come from the actual show/manga itself over anything else. This all being said tho, the actual combat and boss battles are a delight, and provide a nice challenge to go through. The game even goes through some hoops by having a versus mode. Overall Unlimited Adventure has potential, and I am sad to see it wasted.
6
No recuerdo bien si este contenía lo que nos llegó a Europa dividido en dos partes (de manera imperdonable y asquerosa), pero si es el caso, curioso juego de aventuras pero repetitivo y triste hasta la saciedad. Torpísimo a la hora de las batallas.
10
This game captures every aspect that makes One Piece great. New original island with lots of exploration. The game has an amazing crafting system and combat. You really feel your on an adventure with the straw-hats pirates! I feel like this game has been inspired by the Zelda games.
One Piece: Unlimited Adventure
Wii
Released On:
Jan 22, 2008
Metascore
Mixed or Average
67
User score
Generally Favorable
7.8
My Score
Drag or tap to give a rating
Hover and click to give a rating
All Platforms
Metascore
Mixed or Average
18% Positive
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
82% Mixed
14 Reviews
14 Reviews
0% Negative
0 Reviews
0 Reviews
85
This one is designed from the ground up for Wii and it really shows. [mar 2008, p.57]
70
Luffy's newest voyage isn't one for the ages, but it still offers up plenty of goodhearted fun.
User score
Generally Favorable
63% Positive
19 Ratings
19 Ratings
27% Mixed
8 Ratings
8 Ratings
10% Negative
3 Ratings
3 Ratings
Jan 5, 2020
10
This game captures every aspect that makes One Piece great. New original island with lots of exploration. The game has an amazing crafting system and combat. You really feel your on an adventure with the straw-hats pirates! I feel like this game has been inspired by the Zelda games.
Sep 30, 2012
9
I love the One piece series. My answer might be biased but this game was very enjoyable. The leveling system was interesting and the boss fights were great. The story is a little silly though.
70
One Piece: Unlimited Adventure is certainly not a bad game. But its formulaic story, repetitive combat, and poor graphics prevent it from achieving success as a great game based on the One Piece franchise.
70
If you don't love One Piece, you won't like this game. If you love One Piece, you will. It's really that simple. For fans of the series, this is the best One Piece game yet. For others, it's decent, but nothing great.
65
As promising as this Lost-meets-Animal Crossing premise sounds, however, the game as a whole becomes a bit tedious. [Feb 2008, p.87]
60
Most of the game is flat, due to monotonous tasks (hitting rocks and trees, going back for items) and bland fighting controls. The multiplayer action is solid and the presentation is true to the show, but this Adventure is too limited.
50
Frame-rate issues, unimaginative combat and adventure gameplay, and multiplayer that sags leaves Unlimited Adventure in the position of not quite being able to compete with the One Piece games of the last generation.
Apr 15, 2015
8
I liked One Piece and I really enjoyed this game, the mix of exploration, construction, fighting ... The title definitely does not lie, it's an adventure on its own. You can catch bugs or other animals, catch fish, cook food, develop items and fight a horde of enemies and characters from the One Piece universe that you love and enjoy. It's really fun to play and I couldn't stop playing once I started, basically it's all just grinding, but for some reasons, I found it really fun. I loved to explore the game, build new tools to progress further and complete the animal encyclopedias. My favorite thing about this game are probably the boss battles which are really hard and you feel so much accomplishment once you beat certain bosses.
Nov 8, 2022
6
No recuerdo bien si este contenía lo que nos llegó a Europa dividido en dos partes (de manera imperdonable y asquerosa), pero si es el caso, curioso juego de aventuras pero repetitivo y triste hasta la saciedad. Torpísimo a la hora de las batallas.
Jan 24, 2024
4
I love One Piece because of it's story, characters, and world building. One Piece is iconic the way it plans it's story telling and how it's characters interact, but the same can not be said for Unlimited Adventure. Unlimited Adventure starts out rather charming, but quickly becomes a grindfest of resource management, fighting dummy enemies, and confusing exploration. I really want to like Unlimited Adventure more, but there is just so much holding it back from being a good game, and the tact on wii mote stuff doesn't help either. From annoying fishing controls to unresponsive net hit boxes, Unlimited Adventure provides to be too frustrating to even gather resources, so when you are demanded to get more to progress it begins to test patience over skill. The story is also barely there, and the more interesting bits usually come from the actual show/manga itself over anything else. This all being said tho, the actual combat and boss battles are a delight, and provide a nice challenge to go through. The game even goes through some hoops by having a versus mode. Overall Unlimited Adventure has potential, and I am sad to see it wasted.
SummaryIn One Piece: Unlimited Adventure, the motley Straw Hat Pirates find themselves stranded in a mysterious land after a massive island rises to the ocean surface from underneath their pirate ship. Players must assume the role of their favorite One Piece persona and explore this newly formed terrain to uncover the secrets and powers that li... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- Wii
Initial Release Date:Jan 22, 2008
Developer:
Publisher:





























