Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End for the PSP

Posted on Oct 14, 2008 01:45:03 PM

With a nice, movie-like look and interesting minigames, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is a part of the well-known series. The plot and graphics truly reflect the hard work of the Disney interactive, which has given a unique status to the game as being almost as good as the movie.

In the initial half of At World’s End, the players will have come across Captain Jack Sparrow, who is trying hard to restore Davy Jones heart. As you have probably guessed correctly, it is actually a part of the Dead Man’s Heart. In the second part, however, you will find Sparrow engaged in a different activity, accompanied by his band. Many cutscenes in Pirates of the Carribean - At Worlds End are designed to maintain the flow of the story while making also making the plot much more comprehensive. However, if the role of Jack Sparrow (which covers a major portion of the game) is too long and boring for you, you can also always play as some other characters like Elizabeth and Will. Providing you with an ample scope for action, you will get to enjoy both strong and mild attacks on your way to Singapore. You are supposed to fight against rivals on your journey, which starts from Tortuga. Although you may find the fighting a little on the easy side, you need to beware of the upcoming enemies who may enter the scene all of a sudden and at once.

As the game proceeds, you have to earn new combos to move further. In this effort, you can also use the block button but only for a limited number of enemies as most of them attack from the back. Then there are some treacherous weapons like the sharp knives and the big guns for assisting you in your fights. These weapons are scattered in the environment and you simply pick up the one that is best for the fight at that time. To earn more notoriety, you must try using a mix of attacks.

The audio of the game is something that can capture your attention on its own, but the dialogue is actually a little weak at many places, and somewhat subpar. The graphics, on the other hand, are state of the art, and contribute to what is actually a fairly good movie-turned-game.

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