| Sid Meier's Pirates! (PC DVD) | 
| From: Mastertronic Ltd Category: Video Games
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Rating: 13 reviews
Platform: Windows Xp Genre: simulation-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: PIRATES EAN: 5050740021624 ASIN: B000RPKRE2
Release Date: June 28, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Yarrrrrr! It's the greatest game on the high seas! September 9, 2007 James Nunn (Halifax, England) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I decided to buy this game based on a review on a website, and I am SO glad I did! From the moment you hear the salt-air tinged intro music, to the day you retire to some sunny colony, it's fun all the way. Some games expect you to earn your fun, forcing you to sit through hours of tedium until you get to do something that makes you grin, but Pirates is NOT one of those games; within minutes you're terrorising towns, boarding barque's, digging for buried treasure and dancing with governor's daughters. The only limitations are time and the goals you set yourself. Do you want to be the most notorious pirate? The richest? The discoverer of lost Inca cities? A landowner? The choices are almost endless! Sure, if high end graphics excite you then Pirates isn't your thing; but the graphics are ideal for this type of game, allowing you to manage your fleet of cut-throats and get totally immersed in a 17th century world of high adventure. I heartily recommend it for anyone who likes action, strategy, trading and adventure games - there's something for everyone, all it lacks is an online mode to make it even more perfect than it already is!
Oh...pirates... July 9, 2008 A. J. Wheadon (Winchester) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
In the interests of Science I decided to see how long it would take me, on the highest difficulty setting to go from the starting ship, to one of the most powerful base ship - the type used by the famous pirates. 8:49 minutes. Well, that was easy, now just to upgrade it a bit and away I go. But I can't, because the nearest shipward which sells the upgrade I want is to the North-East, and the perpetual westerly winds make sailing in that direction a time consuming and mind numbing chore. Well at least I can pick up some more crew members at a more convenient dock...oh wait, no I can't, because at this difficulty level my crew get so frustrated if they spend more than a day without landing or taking another ship that half of them run away as soon as I drop anchor. Welcome to Sid Meier's Pirates! Whilst the game pertains to being freeform, it's a bit of an illusion really, you can do pretty much what you want (and there IS a lot to do) But there is a subtle time limit in place. As you play, your crew gets more and more disgruntled, you can keep them amused by landing regularly, doing impressive stuff and capturing other ships or ports, but eventually they'll start leaving in droves that make it practically impossible to maintain a full crew. When this happens, you're best option is to divide the plunder up, and take some time off. This returns the crew to their happiest, but ages you. As you get older, your health gets worse and worse until you finally have to retire from pirating. Whilst this mechanic is good in theory, what it actually means that at high difficulty levels, this occurs all too often, severely limiting what you can acchieve, and at low difficulty levels there simply isn't enough of a challenge. The main focus of the gameplay is the ship combat, which involves your ship, and however many ships that were sailing in the enemy convoy (normally just 1) sailing around, firing of various types of shot at each other. Generally speaking, it's fun, if a little frustrating that no matter how many ships/crew YOU have in your convoy, you can never use more that your flagship and it's crew. The main problem for me was that I've played Sea Dogs and Pirates of the Caribbean, and whilst both were overall poor and broken games, the ship to ship combat in them was brilliant, and Pirates!' just isn't as interesting. Of course, it often doesn't matter, as by far the best way to win a battle is to charge straight into the enemy ship to initiate boarding. As long as you can beat the captian in the (relitively simple) dueling game before your crew are all dead you win! Even if you're still outnumbered 4 to 1. Now, the wind. Whilst I understand that technically, yes, the caribbean isles DO have prevailing westerly winds, it is simply frustrating as a game design. Trying to sail east is an infernally dull and tiresome business, to do so effectively you need to tack across the wind, but this just equates to minutes of alternating between the left and right key, watching your ship (God help you if you have one of the slower trade ships) inch towards port. It's even worse in the battles, where if you approach from the west, you have to suffer volley after volley before you can get close enough to properly maneuver, and sometimes the wind is so strong it will even swing you round so you sail in the wrong direction...great. Now don't get me wrong, there is fun to be had in this game, there are numerous sections to it: swordfighting, ship combat, sneaking into towns, capturing towns, searching for treasure, dancing and so on. But each is really just a minigame, and whilst they gel together quite well, there's not really any single part deep enough to actually impress me. There are nice touches, but in the end it never really felt like a proper game, oh there's a story and everything, but all it amounts to is chasing down the same damn pirate again and again, until he finally relinquishes all the information that you were too dense to get off him the last 3 times. The Good: Graphics are charming, many different elements to the game, lots to do, the treasure map system is actually pretty awesome. The Bad: Rather shallow, Only really fun on the easier difficulty settings, Oversimplified far too often.
Shiver me timbers....! March 14, 2008 A. Newsome 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you're like me and thought...'you know what, I wouldn't mind having my own Pirate ship fleet and make other pirates and nations fear my every move, plus I like pirates ever since I saw Jack Sparrow on the big screen' then you may be inclined to buy this game....and I wouldn't blame you - that is what I did. However, after playing a few hours I thought that maybe my money would have been better spent elsewhere. The game is okay, but I put the game away long before I got to complete it simply because I lost the motivation. It just simply didn't have the appeal to waste a number of more hours on it. There are a number of reasons why this game isn't that great. Firstly, the ship battles...the one thing I would have liked to be good, was actually poor, very poor. The battles are easier with smaller, quicker ships than those with the huge ships that at first you feel pleased for acquiring. Once I realised this I simply didn't have the motivation to gain extra, more powerful ships. Also, each battle only seems to include 1 of your own ships so the idea of having the ability to command a fleet (RTS-style) is out and 1 on 1 battles loose there appeal after a while. Secondly, throughout the hours I played this I found myself dancing with many governer daughters, but each time its the same thing, and you dance with one, you've danced with them all. Unfortunately many of the tasks and mini-games are simply repeated throughout. To be honest, I may not have played this on the highest difficulty (I can't remember) and so things may improve on a more difficult setting. The one thing that I will say about the game is that it is easy to pick up and play, but my guess is that this isn't enough for most gamers.
patch January 24, 2008 Mrs. S. A. Overal (kent) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
A Pirate needs a patch and I needed a patch from manufacturers before being able to play. But it was really worth it .As a pensioner I am having a great time cruising all those places I can`t afford to go to. I love the escape from town sequences and my sword play is improving daily.
Brilliant February 8, 2008 Peter Morris (England) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this game based on my enjoyment of ye olde game: Colonization, which I thought was also fantastic stuff. This is the kind of game that keeps you playing even when you know you should be doing other things like eating or going to sleep. The mechanics of the game are such that all it takes is practice and you will be able to bring down any villainous pirate in close combat, or win the heart of any governors daughter in the ball-room. If you like treasure, sword fighting and "honorable pirates" then you'll enjoy this game, and when you've played it once you'll probably want to go back again and do it better! If you use an ATI graphics card set the CCC 3D setting to performance and hope the game is feeling charitable otherwise the graphics in the cut scenes can get quite choppy.
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