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IGN managed to get a few words from Disney Interactive Studios game director Alex Peters on the studio's latest project, Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned, a new action RPG for the Xbox 360, PS3, and the PC. Feel like leaving your landlubber lifestyle to pursue a double life as a ruthless cut-throat? Hit the link for more info. |
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If recent Chart Track polls show anything, The UK region is enjoying Jack Sparrow's latest misadventures in Disney Interactive's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, both on the silverscreen and on consoles. The game is also the number 3 seller for the Nintendo DS and Wii console. PotC's success doesn't seem to end in Britain, however, as we pick up a press wire indicating the game's further success in the rest of Europe. In France, the game reportedly took the number 1 position on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and PSP; number 2 on Windows PC, number 4 on the Wii, and number 8 on the Nintendo DS. Germany sees the game taking number 1 position on the PS3, number 2 on the PSP, number 3 on PS2 and Xbox 360, and number 4 on the Wii. Here were Disney Interactive Studios VP Craig Relyea's comments regarding the sales: We are extremely pleased with the success of our Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End video games. Fans all over the world are drawn to the dynamic gameplay and stunning graphics that provide players with a truly immersive experience that goes beyond the events of the films. |
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If all things go well for Captain Jack Sparrow and Disney Interactive Studios, fans across North America should be getting Pirates of the Caribbean: At world's End tomorrow, May 22, 2007. There's just one more day before the release, so we'd like to share with you another gameplay video featuring Sparrow himself.
After escaping from prison, Sparrow must now go through the Prison Fortress and battle his way past many enemies and hurdles. You can see him here fighting several enemies, jumping off cliffs, and collecting bits of treasure - the things he does best - not to mention charming beautiful women much like Elizabeth Swann herself. A demo of PoTC: At World's End was recently released on Xbox Live. The game will be available on several platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, DS, Windows/PC, and Playstation 2. |
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Ahoy, mangy scalawags! Captain Jack Sparrow is back with Will and Elizabeth for more swashbuckling, plank-walking, and treasure hunting action than ever before with Disney Interactive's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. These videos have the developers talking about the gameplay and the special effects that the movie and the game share, and it all looks good. Have a peek at some gameplay footage first: You'll notice that there will be plenty of jumping and hacking in this iteration of the popular movie franchise. Platforming mechanics were combined with clever fighting moves to put you right in the thick of things as Jack and his crew try to survive every menace that the sea throws at them. One cool factor that the game introduces is the "notoriety" aspect where players gain the attribute by doing the nasty stuff that pirates do. There are benefits for behaving like a real-life buccaneer, so go right ahead and hop aboard the Black Pearl. Better yet, go see the movie first and when you're feeling all salty, sit in front of the TV and your next-gen machine and have a smashin' good time. The dev walkthrough videos are behind the Full Article link below! |
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As Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End sets sail to hit the silverscreen and the shelves next week, we got another trailer for another sneak peek at the upcoming video game.
The trailer centers on the series' "hero", Captain Jack Sparrow. He doesn't need a pirate cliche (wooden leg, eye patch, hook for a hand, and/or parrot); all he needs is his hat. Okay, so maybe he's a bit off center, but he's got that certain charisma. In the trailer, we see Captain Jack battling the Kraken and Davy Jones plus a glimpse at the other main characters of the series. Anyway, Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End from Disney Interactive Studios is slated for release in May 22 for North America. In the meantime, check out the trailer. Enjoy! |
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Them scurvy pirates are drawing ever closer to your ports. That's right, the company of Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, and Elizabeth Swann will be docking atop your retailer's store shelves come May 22. And that's only a few winks away. So before we get the party started, we've got some new smuggled images of Walt Disney's blockbuster movie-turned-video game, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. These images are for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, and they're looking like valuable treasures, indeed. The movie will be following shortly after the video game's release, so we expect the franchise to bloom like gold. In the meantime, why don't you dig through our latest stash of PoTC: At World's End screenshots? Enjoy! More screenshots await at the Full Article! |
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It looks like aside from going native 1080p for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is also going to be a slightly short romp around the swashbuckling era that ol' Jack Sparrow dwells in. In fact, according to a GameSpot interview with Disney Interactive Studios' producer Jeff Blattner, the single player campaign will be "eight to 10 hours long." Wow. You can actually finish the game in a day, huh? Unfortunately, for multiplayer fun, all the platforms will only get two modes of multiplay: select levels for cooperative multiplayer and two-player duels. But the PSP should have ad-hoc game sharing over Wi-Fi and some mini-games to boot, which includes a version of a Hearts game. Thankfully, though, the fight scenes will be a lot more dynamic this time around, with Jack's "Jackanism" antics causing some interesting developments during fights. Blattner illustrated how the new fight mechanics for the next-gen consoles also helps add to Sparrow's character: Certainly most of the comedy in the film is driven by Jack Sparrow--he has proven himself capable of going toe-to-toe with anyone. More often than not, he will have more than one way to dispatch his enemies. We've had the great challenge and pleasure of delivering those methods through knocking over people, putting barrels on people's heads, and the accidental harmony that he brings to situations. The game is being developed in a proprietary next-gen engine that could be used for other next-gen titles by Disney, but the Wii version has an included unique control interface for its own engine. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow is back for another outing in the world of video games. Check him out as he struts his stuff in the new gameplay footage below from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. It's pretty short and doesn't feature any swashbuckling action, but one thing's for sure, though: they've got his walk down pat.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is the latest multi-platform title from Disney Interactive Studios. Inspired by both the Dead Man's Chest and At World's End movies, the game lets gamers play as Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, and Elizabeth Swann as they try to prevent Jack's past from catching up with him. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is slated for a May 22 release in the U.S. |
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"Fans of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise will experience adventures inspired by the second and third films while going far beyond the events of those films. Our games go beyond the films to introduce legendary pirates, new locations and unique endings that will satisfy the pirate in each of us," said Craig Relyea, Marketing Vice President for DIS. Disney mentioned that it will release more details in the following weeks dedicated for each system. But as of now, the publisher said that the new video game will sport innovative dueling controls, as well as special moves that can be used to outwit and defeat enemies. The DS version of At World's End was rated E10+ by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and was developed by Amaze Entertainment. On the other hand, the console versions of the game, as well as the PSP and PC was given to Eurocom Entertainment. All versions were rated T by the classifications board. And now we leave you with the immortal words of the great pirate captain, "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow. I think we've all arrived at a very special place, eh? Spiritually, ecumenically...grammatically." |
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