![]() On this last note I feel extremely conflicted - I love the Pirates of the Caribbean films’ musical score, but having its central themes looped endlessly really detracted from my enthusiasm for them.Īnd when it comes to the gameplay, you once again have the standard Traveller’s Tales’ LEGO game formula mostly unchanged here, though now it’s joined by extra elements - there are sections where you must bring a dog a bone to control the animal and have it dig up or fetch something the human characters can’t get to, there are new sword duels that play like “Quick Time Event” sequences where you tap buttons when it tells you to, and there are underwater sequences where you have to manage your air while you explore. ![]() The sounds once again feature mostly non-linguistic grunts and yelps along with sword swishes and cannon booms, all backed by music from the films. ![]() This game brings us levels and characters from the first four Pirates of the Caribbean games, all filtered through LEGO’s unique blocky style and quirky sense of humor.Īs the second LEGO game on Nintendo 3DS, LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean isn’t quite as much of a showpiece as its predecessor, with its 3D visuals scaling back on the nice lighting and shadow (mostly limited to moonlit scenes now) and not having as much happening on-screen at any given time. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is a family-friendly 3D Action-Platformer released in 2011 on the PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, and Wii, with versions also released on Nintendo DS and on Nintendo 3DS in 2011. ![]()
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