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Armchair Empire - Xbox Review
Review, by Omni: "Even with it's incomplete manual and it's many frustrations, I still liked Pirates of the Caribbean." [Score: 7.6 out of 10] (August 10, 2003)
FiringSquad: Home of the Hardcore Gamer
Reviewedby Jakub Wojnarowicz (59/100). "It's the rare game that manages to disappoint as decisively as Pirates of the Caribbean." Includes screen shots. (July 24, 2003)
WorthPlaying Review (Xbox)
Reviewed by: Staff, [7.5/10]. "This game could have been great, but instead fell a little short." [Xbox] (July 24, 2003)
GameZone
Reviewed by: Louis Bedigian, [7.5/10]. "Due to its slower-paced gameplay and the large amount of walking, talking, buying and selling you're required to do, action-lovers should probably look elsewhere." [Xbox] (July 14, 2003)
GameZone
Reviewed by: Tha Wiz, [7.9/10]. "Even with a few issues that I felt could have been better, I can't say that there was ever a time that I wasn't enjoying myself..." (July 13, 2003)
GameSpy
Reviewed by: Tim McConnaughy, [65/100]. "I've never seen a better game more tragically hamstrung by bugs and errors." [Xbox] (July 12, 2003)
Gamespy.com
Reviewed by: Allen Rausch, [55/100]. "...[A] sad mess that not only has virtually nothing to do with the movie or the [Disney World] ride, but is a pretty poor game in its own right." (July 12, 2003)
ActionTrip
Reviewed by: Uros Jojic, [81/100]. "If only the publishers had realized the importance of a good cinematic experience and the little things that help create a truly immersive single-player world, Pirates of the Caribbean could've been the perfect sequel to the original Sea Dogs." [Windows] (July 8, 2003)
NetJak Review
Reviewed by: Justin Murray, [4.2/10]. "While it is a visually outstanding title, the poor gameplay mechanics and insane difficulty will turn off all but the most dedicated players." [Windows] (July 8, 2003)
GameZone.com
Previewed by: Tim Surette. "If given a chance, Pirates of the Caribbean should surprise land-lubbers everywhere." (May 20, 2003)
Game Industry News
Reviewed by John Breeden, score: 3-1/2 out of 5. (2003)
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