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Template:Game infoOne Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 (ワンピース海賊無双4, Wan Pīsu Kaizoku Musō Foa, lit. "One Piece: Pirates Unmatched 4") is the fourth entry in the One Piece: Pirate Warriors series.
Gameplay
- Characters can now jump with , akin to several other mainline Koei Warriors titles of their own IPs.
- A stamina system is introduced. Certain actions, such as Power Dashing, will consume stamina.
- Stamina restores gradually when not attacking.
- The Power Dash is a new dashing move that allows the character to knock back enemies while moving. It is performed by pressing . Holding down will increase the distance traveled. Power dashing consumes stamina. This is similar to the boosters from Dynasty Warriors: Gundam.
- Charge Attack inputs () no longer have their own inverted strings/routes, and function more like unique singular attacks akin to other games (or in some cases, the prior R1 Special Skill mechanic or the first installment's attacks).
- Special Moves/Attacks are now revamped alongside the aforementioned Special Skill mechanic, via pressing R1 and a face button (, , , or ).
- Each special move has its own gauge which must be full before the move itself can be performed, and each gauge is filled by dealing and receiving damage.
- Each special move has its own star rating, which indicates the power of the move, along with being able to level them up.
- The R1 + special is reminiscent of the traditional Musou attack or the original special attack, with the same cinematic sequence style while also slowing down time during the animation.
- The R1 + special is instead a similar move akin to the above, but is mainly used to access special modes for a set duration, replacing the original STYLE/HAKI Action and Kizuna Rush from the prior games.
- A number of the specials for returning characters are some of their old string/charge attack finishers from the prior title(s).
- Giant enemies are now added to the game similar to the Mobile Armor bosses in Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2.
- Giant enemies will have an Armor Gauge, which must be reduced in order to deal meaningful damage to them.
- When the Armor Gauge is reduced to zero, the giant enemy will lose one Shield Icon and enter a Broken Armor state. This is when they can be staggered, and will take more damage than normal.
- Whittling down their number of Shield Icons will render the enemy into a Stunned State,
- Giant enemies will have an Armor Gauge, which must be reduced in order to deal meaningful damage to them.
- Full-Force Burst is a new transformation mechanic that some characters have access to.
- This is a powered-up state which will boost the characters' stats. Some characters will Change Form, which will change their appearance, as well as change some of their attacks and combos.
- During Full-Force Burst, the special move gauge will gradually decrease.
- Maps are now more traditionally styled akin to the other mainline Koei games, where they are no longer as grid-based with bases and are now shaped in various forms.
- A combo-hit-counter is now added.
Modes
Returning Characters
Playable
- Monkey D. Luffy
- Roronoa Zoro
- Usopp
- Vinsmoke Sanji
- Nami
- Tony Tony Chopper
- Nico Robin
- Franky
- Brook
- Jinbei
- Boa Hancock
- Trafalgar Law
- Smoker
- Tashigi
- Sabo
- Marco
- Kuzan
- Marshall D. Teach
- Portgas D. Ace
- Kizaru
- Akainu
- Crocodile
- Shanks
- Rob Lucci
- Buggy The Clown
- Dracule Mihawk
- Donquixote Doflamingo
- Fujitora
- Emporio Ivankov
- Whitebeard
Non-Playable
- Daz Bones
- Bon Clay
- Galdino
- Sentomaru
- Kaku
- Jabra
- Monkey D. Garp
- Jesus Burgess
- Coby
- Bellamy
- Vista
- Jozu
Undetermined Status
New Characters
Playable
- Vinsmoke Reiju
- Vinsmoke Ichiji
- Vinsmoke Niji
- Vinsmoke Yonji
- Eustass Kid
- Carrot
- Charlotte Katakuri
- Basil Hawkins
- Kaido
- Bartolomeo
- Cavendish
- Big Mom
- Capone Bege
Non-Playable
- Vinsmoke Judge
- Charlotte Pudding
- Charlotte Perospero
- Charlotte Brûlée
- Kozuki Momonosuke
- Jack
- Rebecca
- Kin'emon
- Pica
- Sengoku
Enemy Characters
Stages
- Alabasta Kingdom
- Enies Lobby
- Sabaody Archipelago
- Marineford
- Dressrosa
- Whole Cake Island
- Wano Country
Related Media
The first teaser trailer was revealed at Bandai Namco's booth on July 5, 2019, at the Anime Expo in Los Angeles.
Trivia
- This is the first game in the series to be released for Xbox One.
Gallery
External Links
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