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Late last month, a countdown clock appeared, teasing a collaboration between Tecmo Koei and Namco Bandai.
In years past, Koei and Namco Bandai collaborated to create Gundam Musou, a Gundam meets hack-and-slash Dynasty Warriors style game.
Now that Tecmo and Koei have merged, the idea of a Tecmo Koei collaboration with Namco Bandai sends notions of a title with Gundam battling Ninja Gaiden ninjas or Dead or Alive girls in hack-and-slash gameplay.
We are getting nothing of the sort.
Instead, the fruit of their labor is a One Piece: Kaizoku Musou, a hack-and-slash version of the manga One Piece.
Out of all the properties that Namco Bandai owns, I like One Piece the least—not a fan at all! That explains my meh reaction. Japanese netizens, however, do seem excited. Good for them.
The game currently does not have a release date. It is slated for the PS3.
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shame OP is practically dead in the states.
In years past, Koei and Namco Bandai collaborated to create Gundam Musou, a Gundam meets hack-and-slash Dynasty Warriors style game.
Now that Tecmo and Koei have merged, the idea of a Tecmo Koei collaboration with Namco Bandai sends notions of a title with Gundam battling Ninja Gaiden ninjas or Dead or Alive girls in hack-and-slash gameplay.
We are getting nothing of the sort.
Instead, the fruit of their labor is a One Piece: Kaizoku Musou, a hack-and-slash version of the manga One Piece.
Out of all the properties that Namco Bandai owns, I like One Piece the least—not a fan at all! That explains my meh reaction. Japanese netizens, however, do seem excited. Good for them.
The game currently does not have a release date. It is slated for the PS3.
source
shame OP is practically dead in the states.