LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (XBox360)

65%
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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (XBox360) (2011)
genre: action, adventure

score: 65%
users: 67%

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'All in all, a disappointing effort given that Pirates of the Caribbean should have been a natural fit for the franchise. Maybe I was a mistaken on that front, or maybe it was just poor execution on the part of the developers, but this is certainly one of the weaker entries in the series. And yet, for all my complaints, the formula still works. It's still fun to unlock new characters and hunt for secret collectibles.'
lees de recensie: GamePro
'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean can be fun, so long as you don't get bored of doing the same things over and over again. The humor of the LEGO series remains, however, so there will be laughs along the way.'
lees de recensie: GamerNode
'Too many basic flaws hinder the block-bashing fun of Lego Pirates of the Caribbean.'
lees de recensie: Gamespot
'A few months ago, I reviewed LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. That game introduced some light RTS elements to the series, along with loads of vehicle-based missions, and a huge cast of playable characters. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean falls short of that high mark, delivering a more traditional LEGO experience. That's not to say that Pirates is a bad game – quite the contrary. It's just puzzling to see a series that has struggled to evolve take a step back. Where are the epic ship-to-ship vehicle battles? Why is the pirate-infested port hub so boring?'
lees de recensie: GameInformer
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'If you've played past Lego movie tie-ins, you can expect more of the same from Pirates of the Caribbean. It follows a predictable formula, but it's still suitable for Pirates fans looking for lightweight family fun.'
lees de recensie: GameTrailers
'An absolute blast for fans of either franchise. Its gameplay is simple to learn and incredibly addicting.'
lees de recensie: IGN
'If Pirates seems less ambitious than the last two Lego titles, lacking the cohesiveness of Potter's Hogwarts hub or the epic scale of Clone Wars', um, wars, then it makes up for it with an overall confidence borne from TT Games' experience with the licence.'
lees de recensie: Eurogamer
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