![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In recent years, ILCA has promulgated a reputable curriculum vitae, stacked with notable titles including Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Mario Kart 8, Code Vein, and quite possibly the one to aid this tremendous adaptation, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. Enter ILCA (I Love Computer Art), initially a small subsidiary group that would aid bigger studios in their projects. Sure, we love our bizarre protagonist with his infectious personality, determination and passion but this was never clearly translated or shown in any games prior. It’s not to discredit development groups of past One Piece titles, but they never packed that trademark punch, nor delivered the excitement and drama a manga or anime episode would depict. The same tired formula was recycled over and over, with a multitude of studios being sold on creating the pique interactive adaptation to one of Japanese culture’s greatest ever. If you’re a fan of the One Piece property itself, you may appreciate past entries in its video game lore, but I would be remiss to state that they were anything ground breaking, fresh or unique. The One Piece gaming franchise has certainly had its moments, but when talking substance it was certainly polarising to say the least. ![]()
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