Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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Average customer review:Product Description
Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End DS
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2266 in Video Games
- Brand: Disney
- Model: 00333
- Released on: 2007-05-22
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo DS
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .75" h x 5.50" w x 4.50" l, .25 pounds
Features
- Most dynamic swordplay ever - Use your cunning and savvy to become the greatest pirate of all time
- Play as Captain Jack, Will and Elizabeth to unleash a variety of attacks
- Use your cunning and savvy against the most notorious villians of pirate lore
- Jack's fame as a pirate increases as he strikes fear and admiration into the hearts of his pirate brethren
- Interactive surroundings - real physics and dynamics enliven both armed and unarmed combat
Customer Reviews
Not bad, but nothing special either
Licensed games and movie tie-ins haven't had a good track record on the DS, which would lead many to think that this one wouldn't be any good. Despite it all though, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End isn't completely horrible, and is a rather solid all around platformer that doesn't offer anything we haven't seen before. You start off being able to control Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann as the game follows the same plot of the film, and will eventually be able to play as Captain Jack Sparrow himself the farther you get. The game itself is a basic 2-D side scroller with the characters rendered in 3-D, much like Tomb Raider: Legend for the DS, and it looks and plays reasonably well. The combat system is livened up by the use of the touch screen in duels, which also works well in the mini-games department, even if the mini-games themselves are a bit disappointing. What stops At World's End from being anything above average is the game's incredibly short length, which is only heightened by not offering much in terms of difficulty. There are some multiplayer modes, a dice game and duels, and they're disappointing as well. Despite all that though, At World's End is still a solid game that is light years beyond last year's Dead Man's Chest, and while it's worth checking out for hardcore Pirates of the Caribbean fans, it's only a rental at best for sure.
ehh
At Worlds End isn't really that bad, I have enjoyed it for the few hours I played it, but it gets hard pretty soon. Not hard like boss battles hard, but hard like you have no idea of what to do next. It has decent graphics, but nothing spectacular. I havnt tried the multiplayer yet, but its pretty cool you only need 1 game cartridge for multiplayer.Overall, the game probably deserves higher than 3 stars, but there are too many places where it can get confusing and you dont know what to do.
Pirates of the Caribbean
My eight-year old got this as a Christmas present. It's a little challenging, but that's what he likes. You have to use the stylus when fighting some of the opponents, which is new to me. Takes a little more coordination. I would recommend this product.






