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PW4 is not worth the full price better wait for a sale
but a lot of fun
also wtf u crying about cutscenes for? we already knew what whould happen before the game came out anyway.
also PW4 runs smooth on PC. unlike PW3 whats a total mess.
there are more than 4 more maps in PW3 because in PW3 you got 1 map per Arc and you get every Arc till Dressrosa - in PW 4 you get multiple maps for every of the Six Arcs
they cut out more than half of the Story - the cutscenes are realy looking like a child made them (or someone who made the last cutscenes around the year 2000) they are empty, emotionless and a lot of characters are not animated
in PW3 you have an allstar team of playable characters while PW4 cut out allstars to give there ground to new non allstar characters (must every Vinsmoke boy be in? how much people think "yeah playing as Bedge" why is Buggy or Ivankov still in as playable characters but more popular characters like Kuma or Eneru are cut out - the Pcifista are in so for Kuma is the Character design alredy done)
this game have a faster more dynamic fight system and a better map design - the grafic is as good as expected without being really outstanding - but in any other way PW4 is just underwhelming
Still bought it at $90 tho cos I'm a OP stan.
Yes, there's technically a bit less maps in total than in PW3, that's including the treasure log, but there's still a lot. The gameplay, graphics, character skil trees are WAY better than in PW3. In a way you could say there's less bloat - PW3 that that nightmare log or whatever that was called. Technically more maps, but mostly just filler content. You can still multiply the hours playedhere by trying out different characters, maxing them out, etc.
Yes, the way the story is presented sucks a bit. I don't think you're considering buying this for the story though.
Treasure log man. Also, Pretty sure the dramatic log alone has 34 maps.
As for the story, them cutting out the bad arcs makes sense, but they went out of their way to cut some of the best arcs of all. It's why what's in the game makes little sense to me.
I was counting the big maps, not the small ones.
Yeah they clearly for some reason wanted the game to cover the whole story, and that's the reason for the cuts. I don't think the idea was in any way about cutting about the worse stuff. I wholeheartedly disagree with that design too, but as I said above, the chances that OP fans are actually buying this to follow the plot are low. If someone explicitly just wanted to buy this for the story, then I wouldn't recommend that either.
Not sure which maps are big, and which are small. There's 34 dramatic log maps. There's maybe 1-2 that have pure boss battles, but otherwise these are all regular levels. Like I said though, the treasure log is the true "endgame content" for this game and you have to consider that when talking about length.