Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End


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.

Available on: PS2 , PSP , PS3 , DS , Wii , Xbox 360
Genre: Adventure
Expected release date: 05/22/07
Franchise: Pirates of the Caribbean

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Can it really be as good as it looks? Our review has the answer
Xbox 360 News - Jun 01, 2007
 
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360, Wii Pirates walk the graphics plank
Latest Pirates of the Caribbean offering looking quite attractive on 360, but total arse on Wii
Xbox 360 News - Apr 03, 2007
 
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Play as Jack Sparrow, now with real dreadlock physics
Xbox 360 News - Mar 19, 2007
 
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Where are the hidden pieces for calypso's pieces on each level?
360, Wii Pirates walk the graphics plank
Latest Pirates of the Caribbean offering looking quite attractive on 360, but total arse on Wii
Apr 03, 2007
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Can it really be as good as it looks? Our review has the answer
May 21, 2007
Apr 23, 2007
Did you realize that the summer movie season begins next month? That means gigantic $200 million action-adventure sequels ready to decimate your eyeballs with spectacular CG eye-candy. One of these sequels, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End will conclude not only the cliffhanger from last years extremely complicated Dead Mans Chest, but the entire trilogy as well. And while we could melt our brains trying to fathom how Jack Sparrow makes it out of the Kraken or why we have two British » Read Full Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End preview
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Play as Jack Sparrow, now with real dreadlock physics
Mar 19, 2007
Did you play last year's Pirates game? Wasn't too hot, was it? Lots of running in a straight line and mindlessly mashing on the attack button. Oh, and turning the PS2 off, that happened a lot too. So why should you even glance at this year's? For starters, it's in new hands, so there's a tiny ray of hope right away. Second, this is the first time Jack and his not-quite-plundery-enough crew have appeared on next-gen systems, ready to awe us with their recreated face maps and wavy hair » 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
PEGI Rating
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is rated:
12+