20 Best One Piece Games You Must Try Right Now
20 Best One Piece Games You Must Try Right Now (Ranked)

The beloved One Piece manga has been a fan favorite since the 1970s, while the One Piece anime series has been running since the late 1990s—with over 1,000 episodes to date! But many fans feel they'd like to join the One Piece world through games. Stick around to discover the best One Piece games to try.
20. Jump strength

We begin our list of the best One Piece games with Jump Force. Jump Force is a fighting game with stunning graphics that pays homage to the shonen genre. This game is quite similar to the Ultimate Ninja Storm series, with an excellent combat system that will tickle the imagination of any anime fan.
It's available on many platforms, namely PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and it would be truly enjoyable for just about anyone. But the main reason it ranked so low on the list is due to the fact that it's based on much more than One Piece—although that's really not a shortcoming in any sense.
The game features six main characters from One Piece, including more iconic anime characters and icons from various titles, as well as DLC. While the storyline doesn't make much sense, seeing Luffy defeat the legendary Goku is definitely entertaining.
19. One Piece: Giant Battle!

One Piece: Gigant Battle was developed by Ganbarion for the Nintendo DS and is a truly enjoyable NDS fighting game that can be compared to SSB. One Piece: Gigant Battle! contains enough exciting elements to keep the player entertained for hours, with a super simple yet immersive plot – topped with beautiful 2D character sprites and vibrant 3D backgrounds.
In the story, the Straw Hat Pirates are invited to a tournament involving many islands in the Sabaody Archipelago, where they will have the chance to face iconic enemies from the anime. The reason it was ranked so low is because this game was only released in Europe and Japan, making it quite difficult to access.
18. One Piece: Around the Country

It took a while for One Piece to gain traction and fans in the West, and One Piece: Round the Land was one of the very first games to come out of Japan. This simple side-scrolling brawler was developed by Artdink and released in 2004, offering a completely new story for players to enjoy.
Most of the main Straw Hat Pirates up to the Skypiea Arc are featured in the game as playable characters – featuring the official voice actors from the original One Piece anime cast! With so much to offer and an authentic audio experience, One Piece: Round the Land is definitely a must-play game for any die-hard One Piece fanatic.
17. One Piece: Dawn of Romance

One Piece: Romance Dawn was developed by Three Kings and released for PSP and 3DS in 2012. While One Piece: Romance Dawn failed to change the overall feel of One Piece games on handheld consoles, it was certainly one of the best-received titles to date, still offering plenty of enjoyment for players looking to play a One Piece game on a handheld.
Players control Luffy as the main character, along with several members of the Straw Hat Pirates. Players will certainly be able to invest at least a few days in this game without any problems or boredom, but the story ends at Marineford, which limits the game's narrative somewhat.
16. One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP

Released on the 3DS and Wii in 2011 and developed by Ganbarion, One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP was a combination of the original Unlimited Cruise games – which were originally split into two installments. The overall game is fairly simple and straightforward, but still extremely fun for players, as the Straw Hats can be played in a standard story mode.
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP is known for its twist on the classic One Piece anime aesthetic, with each crew member sporting a unique animal-inspired outfit. The playable character lineup is somewhat similar to One Piece: Unlimited Adventure, but also features Brook.
15. One Piece: Pirate Carnival

Number 15 on our list of the best One Piece games is One Piece: Pirates' Carnival. One Piece: Pirates' Carnival was released in 2005 and was hand-developed for PS2 and GameCube. It's worth mentioning that a number of players didn't like the overall concept, but there were still plenty who enjoyed it.
One Piece: Pirates' Carnival is fairly straightforward and easy to follow, as it's quite similar to the Mario Party minigame collection. However, it has a reasonably good rating and score on both GameCube and 3DS, so you might find it a unique treat if you've always wanted to play as Luffy in a Mario-style world.
14. One Piece: World Seeker

One Piece: World Seeker was developed by Ganbarion and released on PS4, Xbox One, Stadia, and PC. The entire story revolves around Luffy as the main protagonist, although the DLC also allows access to many more characters.
The plot takes place on a prison island, adopting the gameplay style of a brawler RPG. The inspiration for One Piece: World Seeker's adventure style can be compared to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. While it didn't achieve the same popularity, many One Piece fans and enthusiasts certainly appreciated the overall design and concept.
13. One Piece: Burning Blood

One Piece: Burning Blood was developed by Spike Chunsoft and released on PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, and PC in 2016. It received similar but solid scores across all available platforms and was generally well-received by players.
One Piece: Burning Blood is quite similar to many other anime-based titles, such as the Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm series. While the budget difference is noticeable and there wasn't a huge hype during its release phase, it's still a truly enjoyable game for many One Piece fans.
12. One Piece: Unlimited Adventure

One Piece: Unlimited Adventure was released for the Wii and developed by Ganbarion in 2007. It was a Wii exclusive at the time of its release, taking place on an island where Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates explore the area in search of valuable loot.
Players can switch between characters via a radial menu, and the overall style can be compared to hack and slash anime adventure games. This title also contains some hints and inspirations that point to Metroidvania-style games, as several areas are locked until the appropriate action can be performed.
11. One Piece: Great Battle

Another excellent One Piece title developed by Ganbarion is One Piece: Grand Battle, released in 2006 for PS2 and GameCube. One Piece: Grand Battle has received fairly high reviews for both platforms to date, with a simplistic yet adorable battle system and an adorable chibi art style.
Although it doesn't have a digital title, this game is actually the fourth entry in its series, which began in 2001 as a fighter series. It bears a strong resemblance to the Power Stone series due to its 3D arena and features 19 playable characters from the One Piece anime, complemented by four modes for players to enjoy.
10. One Piece: Grand Adventure

The next entry on our list of the best One Piece games is One Piece: Grand Adventure. One Piece: Grand Adventure was also developed by Ganbarion and was released in 2006 for the PS2 and GameCube. This game is quite similar to One Piece: Grand Battle in terms of its overall battle system as well as the art style throughout the game.
This game is a sequel to Grand Battle in many ways, even though it seemingly belongs to a separate series in the Japanese saga. However you choose to look at it, it's yet another great game that would be incredibly enjoyable for just about any One Piece fanatic.
9. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2

There are different variations and versions of One Piece: Pirate Warriors, and the entire series has certainly been a favorite among many One Piece game enthusiasts. However, they all have certain similarities and differences, and while they are all worth playing, they still rank differently in terms of overall enjoyment.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 was developed by Omega Force and released in 2013 on PS3 and PS Vita. The developers have always put a lot of love and detail into these titles, and One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 is no exception with an original and exclusive story.
The Straw Hat Pirates are set two years after the events of New World, offering a much larger roster of characters with 27 icons for players to choose from. However, the entire One Piece: Pirate Warriors saga improves as it progresses, placing the second installment further down this list.
8. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is the latest installment in the series and is significantly better than most of its predecessors. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 has been fairly well-received by fans and critics worldwide, with a canonical narrative featuring twists and turns here and there.
A key point of interest is the even more extensive roster of playable characters, with 43 included in the base game and 9 additional ones added through DLC. While not perfect in every way, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is definitely worth a look if you like One Piece and have enjoyed previous titles in Omega Force's Pirate Warriors series.
7. One Piece: Unlimited World Red

One Piece: Unlimited World Red was developed by Ganbarion and released in 2013 for 3DS, PS3, PS Vita, Wii U, PS4, Switch, and PC. One Piece: Unlimited World Red received high scores and ratings from fans and critics across all platforms.
This game is yet another type of action-adventure brawler, with Luffy as the main protagonist. However, the modern versions have a rather cool twist: players now have the option to play in cooperative mode, allowing for an enhanced gameplay experience in addition to the classic fun and excitement the game has to offer.
6. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 was released in 2015 on PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Switch, and PC, and oddly enough, it remains the most popular title in the entire series. Many fans believe that this title offers an experience as close as possible to the One Piece anime.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 features almost every story arc from the manga in story mode, up to the most recent events at the time of the game's release. Additionally, this game features 37 playable One Piece characters, providing a very comprehensive overview of the entire progression of One Piece's story as well as the universe in which it is based.
A special addition included in this game is a new Kizuna Rush mechanic, allowing you to call upon assistant characters for summoning attacks. Additionally, Luffy and a few other characters can also transform into more powerful forms – all of these features really made One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 stand out as one of the best One Piece games of all time.
5. A one-piece victory

Fifth place on this list of the best One Piece games goes to One Piece GBA. If you're looking for a more old-school One Piece game, then One Piece GBA might be perfect for you! This game was developed by Dimps Corporation and released in 2005 exclusively for GBA. At the time, the entire aesthetic of One Piece/Shonen Jump, or better known as One Piece GBA, was one of the most beautiful on the Game Boy Advance.
The developers were known for creating stellar GBA games, both on their own and in collaboration with other developers. The pixel art is incredible, and the overall game offers incredibly nostalgic platforming action that can still be extremely fun to this day.
4. One Piece: Battle Path

One Piece: Fighting Path requires some effort to get your hands on, as it requires TapTap, which is perhaps why it's often overlooked within the community. But this expansive mobile RPG will certainly be worth it, as it does a solid job of placing players in the One Piece universe.
One Piece: Fighting Path allows players to sail across the seas and explore tons of areas with their favorite One Piece character. Additionally, players can enjoy tons of inclusions such as unique skills, as well as activities like treasure collecting, deep-sea fishing, and tons of random events – there's always something to entertain any One Piece fan.
3. One Piece: Bounty Rush

One Piece: Bounty Rush has been released on mobile devices, specifically Android and iOS, and can be an incredible way to experience the thrill of One Piece in the palm of your hand. This free game was developed by BANDAI NAMCO and focuses primarily on collecting all the One Piece characters – upgrading them to increase their strength.
One Piece: Bounty Rush features numerous characters from the One Piece anime, in addition to many different forms of the most popular characters, embellished with stunning designs and illustrations. While the game itself is quite simple, it is surprisingly engaging!
2. One Piece: Unlimited World Red (Deluxe Edition)

One Piece: Unlimited World Red has certainly gained tons of fans since 2014. But it was recently renewed for eighth-generation consoles and platforms in the form of One Piece: Unlimited World Red (Deluxe Edition) in 2017.
One Piece: Unlimited World Red (Deluxe Edition) has been specially designed for PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch, 3DS, Wii U, and PC. It's arguably the best One Piece game on console, and many fans might argue it's also the best One Piece game of all time!
Its visuals are absolutely stunning, and the feel of the original Unlimited World Red has been improved immeasurably. There are tons of items, resources, and collectibles to keep any One Piece fan busy—not to mention plenty of secrets to discover as well.
1. One Piece: Treasure Cruise

One Piece: Treasure Cruise takes the top spot on this list of the best One Piece games, and it's really no surprise considering the game's history. One Piece: Treasure Cruise was developed by none other than BANDAI NAMCO and was released for mobile in 2014.
One Piece: Treasure Cruise is a free-to-play game that remains the highest-rated One Piece game according to both fans and critics. Although it's been around for a while now, this game and its fanbase are still going strong—which is commendable considering how quickly games like this are heading south.
One Piece: Treasure Cruise is a classic RPG with a gacha system, and many players could easily overlook this mobile title. But it's definitely worth playing if you're into all things One Piece, as it seems to truly appeal to the vanilla One Piece fanbase and does justice to the original manga/anime.
These are all the One Piece games you can try. While these games differ in many ways, they're all worth a try—you're sure to find something that matches your love of One Piece and gaming.