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The title of the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean game, At World's End, is a bit of a misnomer. While it holds the third movie's moniker, the game will actually cover not only the third film's storyline but Dead Man's Chest's as well. This could either result in a lengthy pirate adventure or a rushed effort to cram in every major plot point.
Like we mentioned in our last preview, the game visits many of the film's locations and, not surprisingly, animated cut-scenes reenact pivotal moments in the movies. Unfortunately, the main trio isn't voiced by the original actors (though some of the supporting cast is), but the sound-alikes are convincing. And while the Wii version of the game doesn't sport the same 1080p support and graphics that the 360 version does, it allows players to go back to any finished level and replay it with another character from the game (minus the cut-scenes).
But the game isn't all about rehashing the movies. The second one starts off with Jack Sparrow bursting out of a coffin, which he then proceeds to paddle away in. The game fleshes out that story point by starting off before Jack escapes the prison. With the ability to replay previously completed levels with different characters you can experience some odd moments like watching Davey Jones save Jack Sparrow from becoming god-kabob to the cannibals in Will Turner's place. Isn't that nice of him?
A miniboss fight in the cannibal island level requires players to "olé" (think matadors) the club-wielding woman into a large cooking pot, which is done by parrying her to the side by pressing the analog stick in the corresponding direction as she attacks. Once she's stuck in the pot, Jack will drop down a coconut to bean her on the head -- rinse and repeat three times for victory. Olé-ing enemies into one another and even off cliffs is also possible.
But most of a player's combat consists of a combination between light and heavy attacks controlled by swings of the Wii Remote. You swing to the left and right for light attacks and up and down for heavy attacks. We found the easiest combo to perform was two light sword strokes followed with a stab -- done by thrusting the Remote forward. Though our character was whipping around like a whirling dervish, inflicting what seemed like an unstoppable flurry of blade strokes, we still managed to get hit quite a bit; it seems it's important to block just as much as attack, or at least make ample use of the olé ability.
Sistem requirements: Pentium 4 2 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 64 MB (min. GeForce 4), 1.4 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista.
Ripped: Music and Speech.
Installation: 1. Unpack game instalator 2. Run setup.bat 3. Wait... 4. Enjoy! (you should use 7zip to extract)
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