The thing that’s not so good about this is that there is quite a bit of content cut out of this version of the game. There are other small changes, like only having one character out at a time, but it’s mostly just like the console version. Much like how these types of scenes work in games like God of War and Resident Evil 4. Instead of running around the levels and fighting enemies, you end up doing interactive cut scenes of you fighting them where you input button commands as they appear on screen. First off, major boss fights are now Duels. Is this the same game as the console version, or did they change and/or remove content from this version of the game? The levels in the game do play just like they would in the console version, but there are some changes to make note of. That way, you can jump between the movies instead of doing them in chronological order.īefore I go any further, I’m going to ask the question you all are already asking. However, beating the first level of that movie unlocks the first levels of all other movies. From the start of the game, only Curse of the Black Pearl is available. Progressing through levels has you playing out major scenes and events from the four movies. It’s just there whenever you load your save data or finish up a level and don’t want to go to the next. Unlike games like LEGO Batman 3, the hub world doesn’t have its own story and objectives. The Hub World has various services and areas, like a shop to buy characters, game stats, as well as an area to launch the game’s levels. Playing the game is done in a Hub World and through Stages/Levels. I would almost wager to say that it was a puzzler with combat elements, as this title has a much bigger focus on puzzles than on combat. Much like other LEGO games, this is a 3D action game with puzzle and combat elements. While the scenes will loosely show major scenes from the movies, there aren’t any voices outside of murmurs and noises. This game was made before they were putting in voice acting from the movies in these games. It covers Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man’s Chest, At World’s End, and On Stranger Tides. However, just note that this game covers all four current movies. While there still are only four, it should be noted that another one is in production. Lego Pirates retells the story of the first four Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Here is my retro review of the PSP version of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean! Story Thankfully, last week’s Disney Day Sale on PSN brought me one of the PSP LEGO titles I’ve been meaning to review, and for a measly 3 bucks, too. So, I was a little worried, to say the least, in looking for more LEGO games to review. The list goes on for what all was wrong with it. That was LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on the Nintendo DS and let’s just say it’s something even a Star Wars fan would pass on. The last retro review I did on a LEGO title didn’t turn out so well. Backwards-compatibility is where it’s at, though, while we await next month’s LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. At least, for titles that aren’t also available on the PSP/ PS Vita. I’ve made it a habit of reviewing every themed LEGO game the PS Vita has to offer and working on 3DS and DS as well. I’m a huge fan of LEGO games and have been ever since I discovered LEGO Star Wars II on the PS2 and PSP.
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