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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow Review
7 out of 15
Jack's latest adventure on the PS2 is under average, but the presenation is really cool.
Date: Friday, July 14, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

In the end 7 Studios' The Legend of Jack Sparrow disappoints the most in the gameplay department. If you strip away the license and the voice acting what's left is a short, uninspired, linear action adventure game that has awkward execution. That's a real shame, because if this game had some inspired gameplay to go along with it's grand presentation it could have been a serious hit. Fans of the films should at least give this game a rental to experience its more positive voice acting and storytelling elements. For the rest a rental before a purchase is a must.

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