Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End (Nintendo DS)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Live and die by the sword! Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is based in the events, environments and characters surrounding the third installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2462 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Disney
- Released on: 2007-05-25
- Rating: To Be Announced
- Platform: Nintendo DS
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
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 Man’s 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 game’s graphics as a whole are extraordinarily good, showing a level of effort and attention to detail that sadly isn’t really matched by the gameplay.
On a basic level this is exactly the sort of third-person action game you’d expect for a movie tie-in. As such there’s 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 you’ve 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 player’s hand-to-eye co-ordination. Although, if not for the excellent graphics, that makes it no different than most other movie adaptations.
Harrison Dent
Manufacturer's Description:
Live and die by the sword! Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is based in the events, environments and characters surrounding the third installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. Play as the charismatic and eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow as well as Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann. Playing with the likes of Captain Jack Sparrow is never simple as our heroes will battle to prevent Jack’s dark past from catching up with him.
Enjoy sword-assisted acrobatics, adaptive combat and classical dueling. Experience the Pirates of the Caribbean world, going beyond the films’ events and storylines to introduce new locations, extended story and legendary pirates.
Features:
- 16 levels of 3-D chaotic action plus 10 duelling boss encounters
- Touch screen duelling - Slash, parry and dodge using strokes from the DS stylus that represent sword moves
- Focus on adventuring and platforming mechanics - Obstacles such as flaming geysers, collapsing bridges and bottomless pits must be overcome with dexterity, timing and maybe even a grappling hook
- Globe-spanning gameplay - adventuring and acrobatic platforming, combat, duelling, and mini-games in exotic locations
- Puzzle solving - Numerous obstructions require using a toolset of collected pirate themed items
- Wireless multiplayer:
- Duelling - Real-time touch screen sword combat for two players
- Liar’s Dice - Re-live the famous game-of-chance from the film – single download (only one game cartridge required) for up to four players
- Robust Camera experience with "look ahead" feature gives player best view of environment and action
Customer Reviews
Live & Die by the Sword
Overall a very good game.
Pros
* Very addictive.
* Didn't need to read instructions, as game explains itself.
* Easy to figure out where you need to go next
* Regular save points so you don't have to keep doing the same thing over
Cons
* The so called puzzles you need to solve are few and simple
* You can easily complete the game quickly without really knowing half of what else you can do
There are a few tricky bits in the game which verged on annoying, but not so much that I gave up!
POTC 3
I got this game with my black DS Lite bundle. I have to say, for the first game that I played on my DS - it was amazing. The sword duels are very entertaining - although I did find it quite hard to grasp how to do them at first!
Even after completing the game you are left with going back through levels to find pieces of map to unlock secret levels!
And...it's great to hear the voices of the lovely Captain Jack and Will Turner throughout the game!
Pirates Of The Caribbean: At Worlds End
I got this game in my bundle when i bought my DS Lite and i absolutely LOVE THIS GAME. It is so like the film and the characters are so like in the film and the voices (oh to hear Jack Sparrow & Will Turner again and again is heaven!!!)
It's so addictive and challenging knowing when to use which special tool in diff sections and the sword fighting parts with most of the priate Lords inc Davy Jones using the stylus is fantastic!
NE POTC fans and own a DS Lite MUST by this game!





