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Developer: Spike Chunsoft
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Genre: Fighting, Action
Hobby Consolas 80/100
IGN Italia 75/100Burning Blood offers a great approach to One Piece Universe. Fighting mechanics and game modes suit the series perfectly, but we miss some characters from the anime and level design could be more detailed.
Push Square 70/100One Piece: Burning Blood is far from perfection, especially if you are a fighting games lover. Much better if you like Rufy and company. In this case, you will find one of the best representation of One Piece’s characters in a videogame.
WCCFtech 70/100It's not quite the bountiful booty that is One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, but Burning Blood's explosive combat is bound to leave a mark all the same.
Multiplayer.it 65/100It's possibly the best One Piece fighter, but one that's still mired in anime arena fighter jank.
IGN 65/100
Playstation Universe 65/100It’s great to have something made just for fans, though even Luffy's biggest supporters will be let down by the brief, limited campaign. At its best, this wild and crazy fighter makes for a fun distraction for folks who've been dying for more One Piece games to get localized.
There’s joy to be had in One Piece: Burning Blood. It’s initially fun and colorful fighting fare that evokes the feel of the anime series superbly. A lack of nuance in the combat, extreme difficulty spikes and the growing sense of repetition all conspire to strangle that joy right back out of the game.
PS4 Meta: 69