| 
| From: Buena Vista
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $10.00 You Save: $29.99 (75%)
New (29) Used (16) from $8.48
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3856
Format: Cd Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 00367 UPC: 712725003678 EAN: 0712725003678 ASIN: B000MK4G1M
Release Date: May 22, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, Sealed!!!!
|
| Customer Reviews:
Disney strucken by Scurvy? May 25, 2007 Don (California) Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End is without a doubt the best looking Pirate game I have ever seen! And so it is to my utmost disappointment that the gameplay does not make use of such outstanding artwork. This "T" for Teen rated game follows the movie plot of Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest and the newly released Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End. The game takes players to many of the locations found in the two movies, such as Port Royal, Tortuga, Isla Cruces, Singapore, Davy Jones' Locker and of course the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman. Unfortunately, little to no room is given to explore or interact with these magnificent looking environments. Instead the game sends the player from one un-imaginative fight into the next, while collecting random objects for extra rewards along the way. Some jumping and balancing sections try to mix things up, but even these activities quickly become repetitive. Pirates requires absolutely no thinking because only one objective can be completed at a time and only one predefined path can be taken. The game offers two different Multiplayer games, where players can duel each other in a sword fight or battle in splitscreen mode with or against each other to defeat enemies. Overall Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End is (another) mediocre movie tie-in action game. Leaving a lot of potential but no follow through.
break out the feather duster here comes the dust May 28, 2007 Rene S. Hoepelman Jr. (Long Beach, CA United States) 0 out of 15 found this review helpful
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
Entertaining and enjoyable June 5, 2007 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
Pretty and very BORING! July 27, 2007 Optimus (U.S) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
jack is back December 2, 2007 Trevor Merris (Carmicheal, CA USA) 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.
|
|
|