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<blockquote data-quote="Rikka66" data-source="post: 9124420" data-attributes="member: 7019937"><p>I have been reading One Piece for over 17 years, so I've been looking forward to and dreading the live-action version since it was announced. But overall I've enjoyed seeing these character brought to life by a cast and crew that seem to love the source material. As far as comparing it to the source (I prefer the manga to the anime, but both are in my thoughts as I watch) every change is a small pang to me, but I get that it's adaptation, not recreation. There have been good additions, good changes, and things that I understand why they couldn't adapt straight. And of course changes I haven't liked, but on the whole I respect the choices they've made, even if I could dissect (and have done so for someone already) every change and what I think about it.</p><p></p><p>For an RPG campaign, something like an island campaign really emphasizes self-contained adventurers. You can't call on help and you only have what's in this location to deal with a problem. There's also making sure each place is really unique, where as sometimes a typical campaign can get very samey with the medieval steretypical locations. On the note One Piece really lets its clothing and styles go for a wide mish-mash. You have typical villager garb, marines in suits and baseball caps, modern chef uniforms , and a wide variety of pirate clothes. It gets pretty wild.</p><p></p><p>The One Piece makes for a nice style of goal, as well. It looms over everything, but there's no time limit associated with it. There a lot of competition for it, but it's a vague enough prize to allow for other objectives to fit alongside it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rikka66, post: 9124420, member: 7019937"] I have been reading One Piece for over 17 years, so I've been looking forward to and dreading the live-action version since it was announced. But overall I've enjoyed seeing these character brought to life by a cast and crew that seem to love the source material. As far as comparing it to the source (I prefer the manga to the anime, but both are in my thoughts as I watch) every change is a small pang to me, but I get that it's adaptation, not recreation. There have been good additions, good changes, and things that I understand why they couldn't adapt straight. And of course changes I haven't liked, but on the whole I respect the choices they've made, even if I could dissect (and have done so for someone already) every change and what I think about it. For an RPG campaign, something like an island campaign really emphasizes self-contained adventurers. You can't call on help and you only have what's in this location to deal with a problem. There's also making sure each place is really unique, where as sometimes a typical campaign can get very samey with the medieval steretypical locations. On the note One Piece really lets its clothing and styles go for a wide mish-mash. You have typical villager garb, marines in suits and baseball caps, modern chef uniforms , and a wide variety of pirate clothes. It gets pretty wild. The One Piece makes for a nice style of goal, as well. It looms over everything, but there's no time limit associated with it. There a lot of competition for it, but it's a vague enough prize to allow for other objectives to fit alongside it. [/QUOTE]
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