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      • There wouldn't be much replay value then, and sadly, such is the case with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest for the PSP. A tie-in to the recent movie, upon first glance Dead Man's Chest looks almost competent, but it's soon betrayed by some of the lamest gameplay on the PSP.
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  2. Jun 27, 2006 · Although the naval battles are by far more exciting, the sidescrolling stuff is still fun. If you're interested in the film, the game is worth a pickup.

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  3. Jun 6, 2021 · Following the plot of the recently released movie of the same name, Dead Man’s Chest attempts to bring the fun and entertainment of the blockbuster to the small (but relatively large) PSP screen ...

  4. Feb 28, 2014 · For Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest on the PSP, a reader review titled "".

  5. Jul 30, 2006 · Jack: Yes, there is a chest, of unknown size and origin, that contains the heart of Davy Jones- the source of his immortality. Elizabeth: I believe you. How can we find it.

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    • A pirate adventure in desperate need of a life preserver.
    • Verdict

    By Juan Castro

    Updated: May 17, 2012 6:28 pm

    Posted: Jul 6, 2006 12:03 am

    In addition to tan lines and heat stroke, the summer months trigger an annual war at the movies. This year, noble superheroes will do battle against rascally pirates. On the smaller screen, there's another brawl during summer. It takes place in living rooms across the country, where blockbuster-inspired games fight for supremacy. One of these games, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest for PSP just recently sailed into retailers.

    This game is nothing like The Legend of Jack Sparrow, which shipped for the PS2. Instead of re-imagining the events of the first movie, Dead Man's Chest on PSP sticks to the plot of the sequel. It follows pirate Jack Sparrow and his crew as they battle the infamous Davy Jones. It seems Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp in the movie, has made a deal with Davy Jones and now it's time to pay. The payment? Only his soul. Sparrow decides he'd rather not spend eternity as a sea monster and decides to fight. No real surprise there.

    For the first few minutes, Dead Man's Chest plays a lot like its console sibling. Both titles make combat their focus and each plays from the third-person perspective. But give it a few more minutes and you soon realize the two games couldn't be more different. This is true of every element, too. Apart from the pirate theme, nothing ties the two products together. Whether the differences make Dead Man's Chest a better game lies with your personal taste. But this much is fact: A series of flaws plagued Legend of Jack Sparrow and very different, yet equally serious flaws plague Dead Man's Chest.

    Dead Man's Chest had the makings of a good, maybe even great, portable pirate adventure. Unfortunately, poor execution and shoddy control sabotages much of the experience. Character animation and environmental detail do impress, but it's not enough to keep the adventure from sinking.

  6. Jul 19, 2006 · Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s ChestPSP. by Nick Haywood on 19 July 2006, 10:47 ... with you playing the part of Jack Sparrow, sorry, Captain Jack Sparrow, as he battles to ...

  7. Jul 12, 2006 · GamesRadar+ Verdict. Pros. +. The graphics could be slightly worse. +. The multiplayer doesn't involve brawling. +. Johnny Depp is on the cover. Cons. - Gameplay is ridiculously boring. - Stuttery...

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