The game starts off reasonably well , on a pirate ship and such and you engage in some naval combat. Then as soon as you board or arrive on land [both of which you WILL have to do since this game has apparently never heard of the term 'Free roam' which could have essentially saved its ass] you will realise just how bad this game is , the combat system is laughable and could have essentially been thought up by a 6 year old. I back this fact up with that my 8 year old brother watched me playing it and reminded me that im only pressing one button. This becomes a problem as a fair portion of the game comes from this sort of land walking / fighting stuff. Even when in a boat , you sail you shoot down and then you have to board - the board is of course walking around mashing the mouse button repeatedly until the captain dies.
The good: Graphics are fairly decent The Bad: Ship sailing , no freeroam. The Ugly: Everything else. Controls , animation , voice acting , movies ,sound ,characters the list goes on and on.
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