Jack Sparrow and his crew grunt and gesture their way through speechless cutscenes, adding a dose of slapstick comedy and swapping out the more mature scenes for family-friendly copies, such as pirates drinking cups of tea instead of grog or replacing executions with a spot of vegetable throwing. Although awkward platforming and harsh puzzles make it a difficult game to get on with, the success with which it translates yet another blockbuster franchise into LEGO form is highly commendable.Īs with its previous tie-ins, it's respectful of the source material and yet happy to poke fun and play around with it. While it's timed nicely for the arrival of the latest film, LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is no slouch in terms of content, delivering quirky representations of all four movies through the lens of these bright and colourful building blocks. Not content with releasing two superb LEGO games in the past 12 months, Traveller's Tales has produced yet another entry in its best-selling line of franchise spinoffs. Also available on: PlayStation 3, Wii, 3DS
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