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You must be logged in to post a review. Pirates: Legend of the Black Buccaneer. In stock. Description Additional information Reviews 0 This action-adventure game plays out in a Caribbean of legend, where lost treasures and voodoo curses steer the destinies of rebellious heroes and greedy villains. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password?

Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. He followed the call of a legendary treasure One is that, even on a very fast machine, the wait times when the game is transitioning between sections are quite long, interrupting the smoothness of the gameplay.

The other is that when you attack a village or engage an enemy ship's crew in hand-to-hand combat, your control over the outcome -- which is largely determined by the number of opposing people fighting -- is quite limited.

In Pirates! Gold , for example, you actually controlled the swordplay when you were fighting an opponent, but not so here. Otherwise, you feel very much in control in the game, and the artificial intelligence of opponents is more than enough to provide a challenge.

The graphics in this game are truly outstanding, but in a way different from most other computer games. Having a 3D video accelerator card really enhances the beautiful images and animation with my 3Dfx card, the game was considerably smoother than it would be otherwise. But what shines here about the visuals is not the detail it cannot compare to Riven , which sets the standard here , nor the fluidity of motion it cannot hold up to Extreme Assault in this regard , nor the varied use of bit color it is nowhere near as colorful as a game like POD ; rather, it is the authenticity of the graphics, which really do look like the most famous pirate paintings.

The publicity for this product claims it contains "museum-quality" art, and that claim is not an overstatement: the images compare well to the work of the famous pirate artists Howard Pyle and N. Wyeth, and one example of the historical accuracy is that when one chooses among pirate flags one is choosing among the real flags actually used, not some computer-generated random set of skulls-and-crossbones.

All of the artwork has a unified feel, and so the depiction of the ships, towns, and the ocean are designed not to look photo-realistic but rather to remind us of images from the seventeenth century. Everything about this game's sound is absolutely first-rate. The music is rousing orchestral melodies, reminding me of the musical scores of some pirate movies, with the only downside being the absence of well-known pirate songs as part of the mix.

The sound effects are brilliant, and the voice elements are extremely well-done. It is really nice when background text about a campaign appears on the screen and you also get to hear a vocal rendition of it rather than to have to read through it yourself. The documentation for this game is simply excellent. The manual is full-sized, with over 60 pages filled with comprehensive background information and black-and-white photographs as well as with fascinating pirate lore.

It is extremely well-written and well presented. More Reviews by Juan Castro. Warhammer: Battle for Atluma Review. Brothers in Arms D-Day Review. Arthur and the Invisibles Review. Presented by truth. Top 10 Anime of IGN Logo Recommends. Kirby and the Forgotten Land Logan Plant 7. Steam Deck George Yang God of War Jonathon Dornbush Pokemon Blue Matt Kim God of War Michael Thompson Jackson as Nick Fury, sans eye-patch.

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