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Zusammenfassung: Auf der Suche nach Jack SparrowKäpt´n Jack Sparrow, Will Turner und Elizabeth Swann stechen wieder in See. Der letzte Teil der Fluch der Karibik-Trologie wird in den deutschen Kinos unter dem internationalen Label „Pirates of the Caribbean“ gezeigt un...
Zusammenfassung: Disney Interactive Studios Avast ye! Just a few days ago I exchanged me pieces o eight for a copy o th latest adventure on th high seas, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End. T say I was hornswaggled by a son o a biscuit eater is putting it ...
Zusammenfassung: The Pirates of the Caribbean films seem tailor made for video-game adaptations, but thus far they’ve all been far from perfect. The game based on Curse of the Black Pearl, called just Pirates of the Caribbean, was simply Sea Dogs 2 retitled, and was...
Veröffentlicht: 2007-05-30, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: pocketgamer.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: How ironic. Pirates originally designed their cut-throat flags to strike fear into the hearts of commercial traders. Now, however, the skull and crossbones has become a symbol beloved of those very traders thanks to the full-on merchandising power of D...
Zusammenfassung: Though every system on the planet is pretty much getting an interactive version of the Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End flick, this wasnt the case for last years release: it was almost exclusively a handheld product. Both the Nintendo DS and ...
Veröffentlicht: 2007-05-24, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: gamespy.com
Its a solid action game; the dueling adds some fun variety; it looks and sounds nice.
Combat gets repetitive; some touch screen features feel tacked on; it doesnt aspire to more.
When I reviewed Meet the Robinsons for the DS a month or so ago, I mentioned that when it comes to games based on movies, the handheld versions seem to be neglected during development so that most of the effort can go into the console versions (look to...