![]() ![]() You'll spend the majority of your time hacking and slashing your way through filthy pirates, the bloody British, hungry cannibals, and more. The game seems to use stills taken from the film and its relatively simple 3D engine in equal measure for the story sequences, and though neither is particularly cinematic in nature, both suffer from the fact that the game features no real voice acting beyond a handful of in-game battle cries, and all of the game's attempts at storytelling end up feeling really dry.Ĭaptain Jack Sparrow has a debt to pay to Davy Jones. The game starts with a little explanation for what Jack was doing in that coffin at the start of the film, and on the whole the story is mostly faithful, though it tweaks a few minor exchanges for the sake of streamlining the game's storytelling and stuffing more fights into the narrative. You'll play as all three main characters from the film-Elizabeth Swann, Will Turner, and of course, Captain Jack Sparrow-over the course of the game. ![]() The story in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is fairly faithful to its cinematic counterpart. Unlike the film, though, which bristles with danger and a grand sense of the fantastic, Dead Man's Chest has nothing particularly exciting to offer, as it focuses on uninspired swordplay and a handful of unremarkable minigames. Hot on the heels of Bethesda's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow, which filled us in on some of the past exploits of cinema's most flamboyant buccaneer, comes Buena Vista Games' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, which aims to bring us up to speed on Captain Jack's most recent voyage concerning a certain seafaring spirit named Davy Jones. ![]()
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