With this in mind, it's best to see the film first before playing this game, as it does contain major spoilers and the four game stories do follow the movie storylines quite closely, as you would expect.Īs you would also expect based on the other games, after a quick introduction sequence you can play the movies in any order. The game covers the four films so far including the just released Pirates of the Caribbean: At Lands End. However, it's a risk that has paid off with LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean proving that the formula works for even recent film franchises. It's only been around in the 2000's and whilst popular, would not be written into pop culture folk lore as much as Star Wars has been, so this was a risk. In the grand scheme of things, when you compare Pirates of the Caribbean to something like Star Wars or Indiana Jones, it does not compare. It's no surprise that the LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean game continues this tradition. The fact the movie studios are allowing their famous brands to be parodied in such a way is a credit to them and they are reaping the rewards with the games raising the profile of those franchises even further and introducing a new generation to them. They are perfect to play with the kids or a partner, and are genuinely funny for kids and adults alike. It seems every six or so months a new LEGO game is coming out now, but as gamers we seem to not be able to get enough of them. When Traveller's Tales stumbled upon the idea of turning famous film series' such as Star Wars into LEGO games, little did they know just how popular and big they would be. ![]() #PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN LEGO GAME REVIEW MOVIE#
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