The upcoming JRPG by Bandai Namco, One Piece Odyssey, just announced the trophies for the game. It looks similar to Jump Force, but the gameplay is entirely different– a twist on the turn-based genre that lines up with the atmosphere of the show and allows the characters that make One Piece what it is to shine. The transition of Eiichiro Oda's designs to a grind-heavy JRPG in One Piece Odyssey seems tricky, but the way it's done makes the world colorful and populated by interestingly zany characters. Like Monkey D. Luffy has a long way to go to become King of the Pirates, players have a lot to do before they become Odyssey Master.

Just like the classic anime One Piece, which at this point has 1,043 episodes (416 hours of content) to watch through in order for new fans to catch up, players will have to grind a lot in order to complete the trophy list in the game. At least One Piece Odyssey shakes up standard RPG combat with a twist in line with the show, and the NPCs are fan-favorite characters. There's plenty of opportunity for fan service in an open-world game full of side quests.

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The list of trophies in One Piece Odyssey has been revealed via PSNProfiles. There are 51 trophies in total, 10 of which players can acquire just by finishing the game's story and side missions. The bulk of the remaining trophies are unlocked by collecting items, winning battles, and crafting. Most of the players' time will be spent collecting cube fragments or using the abilities of different Straw Hat crew members to collect character-specific items. The player will also need to acquire 20 million berries and defeat a list of challenge enemies twice. Fans need to one-hundred-percent the game in order to get all the trophies.

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The turn-based combat of One Piece Odyssey may be enough to catch fans' attention and keep it engaging long enough for them to grind through, as it isn't the standard format. Just like an episode of One Piece, in which all the characters, while lovable and strong, are horrible with direction and always wind up separated and in their own battles, One Piece Odyssey separates the player's party into zones, with each member of the party in their own fight.

One Piece Odyssey trophy-hunting is a grind-heavy experience, but if someone is used to JRPG games like this then they have to fall in love with the grind to an extent. But there are different levels of grind, and One Piece is known for being a satisfying climb.

One Piece Odyssey launches on January 13 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: PSNProfiles (via Push Square)