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meh
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game on xbox 360 because I had a lot of fun playing it with my sister on wii. It is not the same. I found it was difficult, and boring. The graphics are better on 360, and that was kind of cool, but I am not even sure if its the same storyline. I know for sure there are things in the xbox version I never saw on the wii (and vis versa). I recommend renting this first to see if its your kind of thing or not. Don't waste the money without trying it out.
It's a Double Negative
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 16, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This product is a double negative. It's so bad, it's good. That might seem strange, but I'll explain why in a minute.
This video games retells the events in the last two Pirates of the Caribbean movies. However, if you're serious about the story, skip this. This video game doesn't retell the story very accuratly. Only half of the plot details happened in the movie.
As for graphics, I agree with the other reviewers. The animation is not glitchy and looks very nice. However, Jack Sparrow's peculiar movements looked more entertaining in the movie. In this game, Jack Sparrow looks over animated; like he's too drunk to stand up (but miraculously talk straight). Other than that, nice graphics. For a game developed for a fast release, it certainly looks pretty.
Now we get to the big question. Gameplay... The gameplay is seriously boring. Serious video gamers will be un-entertained and would rather play Halo. However, people who have had bad days will love this game. If you want a game that is easy to play and win, you can play this. If you've overworked your brain in the office, you can come home and let this game play itself for you. This game is a stress reliever.
If you're a serious video gamer, than done bother renting this. However, if you do get a copy, save it for a very miserable day.
For the Priate In all of Us!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 30, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Priates 3 game is about as good as a pirate game that you can find. This game takes you thorugh some areas that the movie only touches and the dueling system once it was perfected was about as good as it can be. The only problem wit this game is that you feel as if you are limitted to the moves and the finishes that all the characters have. It does feel as if it was missing something to make it a creat game but I still enjoyed playing it.
jack is back
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
featuring all new sword play mechanics and a well done story concerant with the movie the game is a real plast and one of the first video games produced exclusively by disney.
Best looking game I've ever played!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: September 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Honestly, I purchased this game not expecting much, I mean really most pirate games are horrible to play and or look at... This game just blew me away with its high definition graphics on my hdtv 52 inch screen. I own Oblivion,Resistance fall of man and Bio shock and they can't compare to this games graphics... The sword duel during the maelstrom is well worth the price of the whole game.
The sword fighting and duels are fun and interesting and require more attention than mindless button mashing.
My only problem is the game is over to quick, waaaay to quick. I really wish it were more open ended like Oblivion to give it more replay value.
Pretty and very BORING!
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: July 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User
WOW! I was hoping this game wouldn't be as bad as people said. It really sucks! No fun at all. Pretty to look at on my 1080p-but that's it. Fun-factor = 3/10 Glad I only paid 37.00 for it. In a nutshell, if you're under 15 yrs old, you will love this game! If not, spit on it. What a waste.
Great Movie Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I just finished this game and I have to say it was one of the most enjoyable gaming experiences I have had on Xbox 360. As a huge fan of the Pirates of the Caribbean Movie Franchise this game fits in very well with the brand. If you have yet to see At World's End and want to be surprised DO NOT play this game, the game follows the movie very closely and let's you play at most of the vital scenes as well as some creative storylines not found in the films.
The game is visually stunning and the sound shook my living room. The characters look almost exactly as they do on the big screen. As for the game play, it is relativity easy, but that is what makes the game so enjoyable. It can be played by children and adults. As for its reply value, I feel this game can be played over and over again. There are many hidden elements to the game that are not easily found and I for one will play this game again just to find the hidden items.
I highly recommend this game for anyone who is looking for good family fun or a break from the first person shooters and grand theft auto type games currently flooding the video game market.
In the end you will remember this day as the day we all caught Captain Jack Sparrow and he is alive and well in our video game collections.
Entertaining and enjoyable
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 05, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This game was fun when I got it I was looking forward to getting home and getting started and straight away you will notice that the graphics for this game are great I mean I thought that (and sorry if I spoil it for anyone)and the voices are really hard to tell the difference from the real cast ( but I do think the voice of barbossa was here not sure)I also thought that the battle seens where there are those real fast sword clashes were great.Faults:well trying to use your gun and throwing knives is impossible to aim even with a area filled with enemys.also flashing from character to character was a little annoying but at times it was fun.Overall:well a good thing about this game is that it isn,t a simple button masher it actually has a lot of combos such as being able to punch and throw them around I esplcially like the ability to knee people in the nuts so it was really fun. but with very minor faults no game is perfect
"And Really Bad Eggs..."
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 12 / 12
Date: May 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is another movie tie-in game that feels a little incomplete sometimes. The good news is it's got simple gameplay mechanics, gorgeous graphics and even manages to follow the story of the movies rather well. The problem is that for any hardcore gamer (or some gamers in general) its all so basic that it's stiff, boring and really repetitive.
The game actually spawns Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. You'll begin the game playing through the plot of Dead Man's Chest and then you'll get into At World's End. This is fitting seeing as how the console never got a game for Dead Man's Chest... and let's face it the handheld games were nothing really to write home about. It also adds to the game's length.
Let's get the good out of the way first, shall we? The game is absolutely gorgeous looking. There are some moments when you forget your watching a video game and you actually feel as if you're watching something from a movie. The characters are nicely animated and nicely done. Everything also runs really really smoothly, and for once we've got a movie tie-in game that doesn't have bugs up the wazoo. There's hardly any (if there is any) clipping, or enemies getting stuck on objects or anything of the sort. On a technical aspect, At World's End is marvelous. Almost completely flawless. The music itself comes from the movie, so if you liked the movie soundtrack, you'll like the music here. And while the voice acting in the game could be a little better, it's really not so bad given that the actors didn't jump on board and lend their voices to the game. Its here where Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End succeeds.
Unfortunately your game being really gorgeous looking can't save it. Sure the game is great to look at, but the gameplay is rather stiff and basic. Any hardcore gamer will be bored of this game before it even gets a chance to get good.
The combat, as I said, is pretty basic. You just swing your sword until the enemy is dazed and then finish them off. Even from the get go, you get the feeling that you're in for the long hall. There isn't a series of buttons to make the combat somewhat interesting. Hardly any combat moves at all. You've got different ways of finishing your enemies off, and you're even given some neat things to work with like guns, knives and grenades, but none of these items adds anything to the gameplay. You're mostly stuck just doing this basic combat throughout the whole game with little variety. It would've been cool had they had moves in there like other games in the genre. Instead it's just one button that does everything, and in a sense it's really a drag to be pressing one button throughout the whole game. Of course, it wouldn't be such a drag if your enemies put up some kind of fight. The enemy AI is terrible and there's also a lack of variety of enemies you'll encounter. The game is just too easy, and really, that makes the combat very stale and boring. If the game had been more challenging and strategic I probably wouldn't mind pressing one button throughout the whole thing because I'd be too busy thinking about how to stay alive.
The game tries to throw more interest at you by giving you some moments in there to switch between characters in the middle of combat. There are moments when you'll find yourself switching between characters like Will, Elizabeth, Jack, etc. The problem here is two things. First of all, each character plays the same. So essentially you're still losing some variety that this game could've had. The characters don't have different moves or have their own faults like one being slower than another or anything like that. The second thing wrong is that you have to watch all their health, even when you're not playing as them, and the computer doesn't do a very good job of keeping them alive. You'll constantly be switching characters not because you want to, but because you need to keep them alive. It's more frustrating than challenging.
A moment that should've worked out for the game but didn't were the duels. The gameplay was already mediocre enough, but the duels could've really been so much better. All you do is keep blocking attacks until you can get a hit in. It's boring and slow, and the game will tell you how to proceed anyway. These one on one duels probably would've been better had they just been set up like a fighting game.
The mission objectives at times seem just as bad as the gameplay. A lot of the game consist of you running around fetching items more so than anything else. There are some interesting moments, like the Kraken, but aside from that, it's pretty dull stuff. Not only that but the game is almost completely linear. You'll find yourself in places like Port Royal and Singapore, but you'll never be able to explore these places, and that's a shame because they really don't look half bad. The game also sends you back and forth a lot within each mission. Again, its annoying. Especially because the enemies repeat themselves a lot and just don't put a fight.
In the end, Pirates is a pretty good looking game, but the gameplay is so stale and boring that its not worth the trouble. The game might suffice as a rental, but its not really worth a buy. Its sad because like a lot of movie tie-in games, there was a lot potential here, they just didn't use it, and once more opted for a way to get the game out by the time of the film's release. This time, they opted not to take the gameplay as far as they could.
break out the feather duster here comes the dust
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 15
Date: May 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Every once in a while my wife will get into a video game. Usually its something to do with harry potter or lord of the rings. She wanted to try out "At worlds end" for the 360.
I told her it would be dumb and stupid, but she insisted. I bought the game on May 22, the day it came out for $65. Its now May 28th and the game is collecting much dust.
On my next trip to gamestop this will be a trade in
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