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Despite most gamers enduring affection for all things piratical a breakdown in the usual laws of licensing (which decrees that any movie with an explosion in it must be turned into a video game) has conspired to make this the first serious attempt to actually adapt the whole of a Pirates of the Caribbean movie.

To make up for lost time this actually tackles both Dead Mans Chest and the new movie. In this sense the bloated narrative of the two Pirate sequels leaves just enough plot to stretch out for a single game. Although you do get to control the other characters occasionally most of the game is spent in the heavily swaying boots of Captain Jack Sparrow. This is a shame not because the characters play exactly the same but because their virtual likenesses are almost scarily realistic. In fact the games graphics as a whole are extraordinarily good showing a level of effort and attention to detail that sadly isnt really matched by the gameplay.

On a basic level this is exactly the sort of third-person action game youd expect for a movie tie-in. As such theres a smattering of very simple Prince of Persia style platforming and lots and lots of sword fighting. The latter actually seems a lot of fun at first until you realise youve really only got one attack button that matters and jabbing that at random is enough to get you through most of the game. There is a separate fighting system for boss encounters but this also seems to have a rather patronising opinion of the average players hand-to-eye co-ordination. Although if not for the excellent graphics that makes it no different than most other movie adaptations.

Harrison Dent.

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1 review for Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End (Nintendo Wii)

  1. randal newton

    best game ever. the game is mind blowing.

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