Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Also known as: Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End [UK]
It's a movie tie-in brawler, but its blend of spot-on animations, upgraded battle actions and cinematic action sequences could still be enough to interest more than just idle fans of the film.

Genre: Adventure
Expected release date: 05/22/2007
Franchise: Pirates of the Caribbean


Screenshots updated Apr 23, 2007
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PotC: At World's End ships in Japan as a Nintendo... N4G
For a blockbuster hit like the Pirates of the Caribbean, you would think that publishers would jump...
Wii News from N4G - Jun 2, 2007
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Who knew? Licensed swashbuckling is surprisingly fun and challenging
Wii Review - May 31, 2007
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Shake the Wiimote to stagger like Cap'n Jack
Wii Preview - Apr 23, 2007
Nov 12, 2007
PotC: At World's End ships in Japan as a Nintendo... N4G
For a blockbuster hit like the Pirates of the Caribbean, you would think that publishers would jump...
News from N4G Jun 2, 2007
At first, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End appears to be yet another mindless melee slog. You can get away with just swinging the Wii remote rapidly from side to side for several levels. Things begin to look dire as far as fun goes. Then suddenly you encounter a pirate who will block every single one of your thoughtless swings. In a single moment the game has transformed into a true swashbuckler. Youve got to block attacks, time your lunges and swings, and use special defensive ...
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End -...
Shake the Wiimote to stagger like Cap'n Jack
Apr 23, 2007
Lets get it out of the way; Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End for the Wii is a different beast then the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. Its no where near as detailed as the high-res/def character designs or levels of its next-gen brethren. In fact, the game itself is entirely different, as it wisely focuses on what the Wiimote was suited for: sword fighting. Based on a combination of the second and third Pirates films, At Worlds End also takes some liberties with the story, as it fills in ...   » Read Full Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End preview
ESRB Rating
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is rated:
Teen
Use of Alcohol, Violence
Hardcore Gaming Crimes
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