- May 22, 2018
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
One Piece: Grand Cruise
7%Game Brain Score
replayability
0% User Score 0 reviews
Critic Score 14% 1 reviews
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About
A new One Piece game being developed for PlayStation VR by Bandai Namco. "A special demo of the game will be playable by up to eight users at once at the “Tokyo One Piece Tower” event in Tokyo Tower on July 22."




Audience ScoreBased on 1 reviews
replayability3 negative mentions
- It's cool to be able to see the One Piece characters in virtual reality.
- Only consists of one mini-game that isn't even fun.
- You'll be done with it within minutes.
- Requires virtually no skill and has no replay value.
replayability
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game offers minimal replayability, as it consists of a single mini-game that lacks enjoyment and can be completed in just a few minutes, requiring little to no skill.
“The game only consists of one mini-game that isn't even fun in the first place; you'll be done with it within minutes. It requires virtually no skill and has no replay value.”
“Once you've played through the content, there's nothing left to draw you back in. The lack of variety makes replaying feel pointless.”
“After completing the game once, I found no incentive to return. The limited gameplay options and repetitive mechanics kill any potential for replayability.”
14%Critics’ scoreBased on 2 reviews