![]() You'll have to wait until the end of On Stranger Tides, however, to get a siren (whose voice can break glass) and beyond that before you get Blackbeard's sword and the ability to open yet more areas and content. The usual Lego rules apply, such as silver objects needing an explosive weapon to get through them. ![]() Complete all of these and you'll still only be around 50% of the way through the game.Īs with previous Lego titles, the main appeal is to the "completist" – those willing to go back and explore the huge amount of unlockable content in order to complete all the side challenges and find every collectible. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is an action adventure game bringing to life the Pirates of the Caribbean world and all its colorful characters in LEGO brick form.Players will experience all the memorable scenes from the first three films, as well as those in the upcoming fourth film, 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,'. That said, they're generally colourful and witty, and aren't massively essential in order to still enjoy the puzzle-solving/scenery destroying pleasures of the game itself.Ĭomplete one level of the first game – Curse of the Black Pearl – and you'll unlock the other three titles: Dead Man's Chest, At World's End and the new one, On Stranger Tides. It's just that you won't necessarily understand (or remember) the plot details of any of the films from the cut scenes here. Once you then have 84 out of 85 bricks, you can build the gold mast next to the two cannons on the Tortuga side of the hub and that opens a gate which leads you to the final level, called 'The Ride' and once you finish that, you get your final gold brick. ![]() is a more-encouraging-than-usual take on the film tie-in. Regardless, launched to coincide with the release of the fourth movie, Lego Pirates.
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