![]() ![]() Unlike The Legend of Jack Sparrow, Johnny Depp doesn't lend his vocal talents to this game, but I don't think you'll miss him. I can't say that this game stood out to me as anything better than the norm, but it didn't look bad either. In terms of quality of presentation, PSP games are usually pretty well done for handhelds. Jack Sparrow races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own. The problem comes when you face off against more than one person at a time, as it is exceedingly difficult to do this and survive, mostly because it is so hard to taunt someone. Enough damage and your opponent will die. As you play through the combat scenes, you'll need to pull off a combo or a set of lucky strikes to beat through an opponent's defenses. Your choice of attack has little to do with your gameplay strategy relying instead on the armaments carried by your opponent. Taunting never seems to work well, as it should stun your opponent, but never seems to hit. Dead Men Tell New Tales: Re-Imagineering the Attraction. ![]() You've got a light attack, a heavy attack, and a taunt option. According to Plan: The Harrowing and True Story of Dead Mans Chest. It is simplistic enough to be easy to use, but responds poorly enough to make all but the simplest combats frustrating. ![]() Prime among its problems is the combat system. Fortunately, this game is far from horrible it just isn't what I'd call particularly good. ![]()
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