One Piece: World Seeker – Xbox One Price in Doha, Qatar

53.00  QAR 

Set sail in an all-new ONE PIECE adventure in ONE PIECE: World Seeker! Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates are back in a new story that puts players’ into Luffy’s point of view, as he battles and explores an expansive and seamless world. Open landscapes provide many paths for players to experience Luffy’s gum-gum abilities and swing into action.
  • ONE PIECE ADVENTURE WITH OPEN FIELDS TO EXPLORE
  • EXPLORE SEAMLESS AND EXPANSIVE AREAS IN AN ALL-NEW ADVENTURE
  • EXPERIENCE AN EPIC NEW STORY FROM LUFFY’S POINT OF VIEW WITH ALL OF HIS GUM-GUM ABILITIES

53.00  QAR 

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CONCEPT

Play as One Piece’s super-powered protagonist in an open world. The adventure sees Luffy and his crew helping the citizens of an oppressed island take back their home

GRAPHICS

High-quality cel-shading makes all the characters look like their manga/anime counterparts, and the environments look great. Luffy’s movement and combat animation are particular highlights

SOUND

The anime’s fun soundtrack is present and well-emulated when it comes to new tracks. The sound of the wind whipping by as you launch through the world really sells the speed of Luffy’s movement

PLAYABILITY

Controlling Luffy’s movement feels great, and throwing punches and activating special attacks is simple and satisfying

ENTERTAINMENT

World Seeker lacks the detail of contemporary open-world games, but moving around and getting into fights is fun. The story and characters (new and old alike) are engaging all the way to the explosive finale

REPLAY

Moderately high

Over the past 18 years, the anime/manga One Piece has received myriad video games across numerous genres. Among all those adaptations, World Seeker represents what is easily its most ambitious attempt to emulate what it might be like to be Luffy and be part of his Straw Hat crew. World Seeker may lack the detail and technical prowess of its open-world peers, but it delivers fun combat and exploration in an open environment with an enjoyable story to pull you along through the whole journey.

It all starts when Luffy and his crew, in their ongoing mission to acquire treasure, end up on an island that is home to multiple large pirate prisons. When it turns out the rumored treasure was just a ploy to get the Straw Hat crew to come to the island, Luffy escapes capture and decides to help the citizens get their homes back. This means getting in the middle of a decade-long conflict between those who appreciate the overbearing presence of the Marines on the island, and those who detest it. The prison island setting also serves as an excuse for some of Luffy’s familiar opponents to appear as bosses or fun cameos. The story feels like One Piece all the way, which is a compliment. Luffy and his crew are familiar with standing up for those in need regardless of the conflicted histories that plague the islands they visit. Whether or not World Seeker is canon to the larger One Piece story (which is never explicitly made clear), this tale feels like it could be.

The thrill of moving through the world is World Seeker’s biggest highlight. Whether Luffy’s grabbing the sides of buildings or the tops of trees, his rubber arms propel you through the environments at high speed. It feels great, and after acquiring some upgrades, zipping from point to point lets you cover tons of ground quickly. Plus, it looks awesome. I enjoyed it so much, I often chose moving around that way instead of using the fast-travel system.