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Price Comparison for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (DS)
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Nintendo Ds Pirates Of The Caribbean AtWorlds End
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by - written on 18/11/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I asked for this game for my birthday last year, along with the sims 2 DS game. As it was on offer I thought it was a good deal that saved my parents a little bit of money. When you first start the game, it begins with some dark eerie music that kind of sets the tone for the rest of the game. When you actually begin your game, it starts with a tutorial in how to fight in one on one battles, against people like davey jones and mistress ching. It first tells you how to do it and then shows you as well. It then gives you a chance to practice that particular move three times. Throughout the game, you will need to collect treasure which comes in the form ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/11/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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This game is so much like the Pirate of the Caribbean films from the Dead man chest one and the At worlds end one for some reason, but with out The curse of the black pearl. The game starts with some really spooky ghost like music which already makes you want to check out the game even more. It then has some fighting in it, and you as Will in the beginning falls over. It then says press right and left on the keypad to move. Along the way you will need to collect coins, they will either be Silver or Gold. The silver is obviously less money than the Gold coin. Its B to jump, X to kick and Y to use your sword. L is to block with your sword and R to through bombs ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/07/08 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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Having really enjoyed the first Pirates of the Carribean film, I was excited to see the second and third installments. While they were both good, they didn't quite live up to the expectations, but then , when do sequels ever live up it expectations? That said, they were both good fun and of course they provided more screen time for one of the most exciting and interesting characters I've seen on screen for ages, Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow, who as with the first film was a delight to watch. Having enjoyed the films I was in quite a piratey mood one day and decided to give the DS version of the Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End game a go. Now, I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/01/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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After watching the Pirates Of The Carribean films, I thought I would give the Nintendo DS game a go to see how it compared as sometimes film based games aren't great. I got it for a bargin price so thought why not as they're not the kind of games that I would normally go for. I got into this game quite easy which i didn't expect and it's also very easy to follow. Perhaps abit to easy maybe but still a good game overall. The graphics were not fantastic but clear all the same and I have seen alot worse. This game doesn't take hours of game play to actually complete but I did find it hard to actually put it down until I completed it as I ... Read the complete review
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