Company / Developers – Ubi Soft / Bethesda Softworks Homepage
Genre – Third person Adventure / RPG
Introduction
When a good film comes out you can be certain an average game bearing the same name will come onto the market. Most are dire gaming experiences that are just obvious money making gimmicks, others have potential, and few are exceptional. Pirates of the Caribbean luckily does not fit into the first category, but unfortunately is a long way from the third category. How can this game endorsed by such a big company like Disney not be a classic? Continue to read…
Compatibility
Clearly Pirates of the Caribbean is designed with the Xbox in mind. The fact that you have to configure your video controls in a separate desktop interface rather than an in-game menu speaks for itself. If your system is anything like mine then expect no slow down and relatively plain sailing.
Note: I did get the odd crash back out onto the desktop, but that was only on repetitive reloads of the same save file. This exact problem also occurred on Bethesda's more famous title Morrowind. Not that much of a big deal as it is rare, but it is a stability issue none the less.