Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for PC

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for Windows

v Demo|Disney

Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Action
License
Trial version
Requirements
Windows XP
Language
English
Author
Disney
Version
Demo
Size
320.13 MB

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Review of Pirates of the Caribbean at the World's End Game

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Barbossa returns to the role of the most well-known pirate captain. He is also featured in the video games. The Disney characters are once again pursuing Captain Hook's fortune. The game begins in the Caribbean, where a storm has caused many ships to sink. There are only three survivors: a priest, a boy named Barbossa and his lover Carina. Barbossa still harboring a grudge against Captain Hook so the two men travel to the castle to rescue the crew members and confront the evil Captain.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End takes places in the fictional world created by Walt Disney for the videogame. Although the graphics are cartoon-like, they work well with the storyline. However, the sound effects are not great and are far from perfect. Voice acting is also poor. Most of the lines are dubbed by an impersonator. This pirate game is reliant almost entirely on two tired Hollywood movie magics, Eliza Doolittle's voice and Johnny Depp's voice, who will be reprising his role of Captain Hook. Although these two actors are capable of taking down any character they choose, it is a shame that their talents aren't better utilized in another franchise. Worse, the actors' acting skills are not well-known outside of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.

Another problem is the fact that most of the game takes places in the Caribbean, which is probably one of the most boring places to participate in a pirate raid. It's almost like going on a safari in the woods to hunt zombies, but instead of finding a pirate boat to sail the five oceans, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End may not live up to the expectations of previous Pirates of the Caribbean titles, but it's still a great game to have a good time. It's also a great introduction to gaming for those who have never played before. This version of Pirates of the Caribbean will be entertaining for those who dislike the series' formulaic approach and will provide a unique experience for players.