![]() Unfortunately, repetition soon enters the fray, with the more spectacular levels finding themselves sandwiched around those that rely too heavily on a similar objective structure. Animals also make an appearance, with Dogs – satisfied by being handed a bone – aiding the player in crawling through small openings to then dig for and return items necessary for progression. Making use of individual skills granted by differing characters once again plays a central role during gameplay, with those wielding swords able to activate levers, those armed with projectiles able to activate distant targets and those with hammers able to forge and repair machinery. Lengthy cutscenes serve to connect the dots, with Traveller’s Tales parodied humour ever present throughout – the drunken swagger of the infamous Captain Jack never failing to raise a smile! Although, I would recommend that those still yet to see the fourth film do so before venturing through its story levels, more so that you can have a better understanding of the plot as well as not to ruin the film experience. ![]() Ship-to-ship battles, the Water Wheel duel and even Captain Jack’s wacky stint in Davy Jones’ Locker all make appearances. Coinciding with Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides hitting both UK and US Box Office, Disney Interactive Studios have turned to the masterful talent of Cheshire-based studio Traveller’s Tales in faithfully parodying the film and the previous three instalments through the best way they know how – LEGO.Įach of the four films – ‘The Curse of the Black Pearl,’ ‘Dead Man’s Chest’, ‘At World’s End’ and ‘On Stranger Tides’ – divides itself into five levels, each depicting the most iconic and significant moments from the franchise.
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