Pirates of the Caribbean

Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)

by Akella, 1C Company, Bethesda Softworks, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Open world, Action, Historical
Game modes:Single player
Story:Pirates of the Caribbean is a role-playing game in which the player takes the role of a pirate who has to grow in skill by fighting, trading and solving quests. The player can buy and upgrade a ship, sign-up a crew, and try to rule the seas of the Caribbean.
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user avatar@Zalachenckouser avatar@Zalachencko
January 29, 2025
It's been at almost 20 years since I've played this game, but I have fond memories of it. The game was often to difficult for 13 year old me, so I would regularly have to call my older brother for help. Having him give me tips, see him get past parts I couldn't, sitting together thinking about parts even he couldn't get past... Those are some fond memories and I would love the chance to see if I've gotten any better at it ;)
user avatar@olyq11user avatar@olyq11
January 29, 2025
I have so many good memories about this game. This open world was pretty interesting by his way to navigate at the ship battle. A lot of content to discover and a good alternative story of PotC. And if I am remembering well, the game was pretty long and I never finished it when I was a kid. It's pretty complicated to find it anymore, especially in French:')
user avatar@Kobolobobuser avatar@Kobolobob
January 31, 2025
Damn, i remember wasting HOURS in this game when i was a kid. I had next to no english skills (Norwegian) so i had i had no idea what i was doing, but slowly i learned how to play the game, started to do pirate things....aaaah such good times. Would love to play it again since the disk i had this on is long gone in some dark corner at my parents place
Had this one on the original Xbox and played the hell out of it. I was never really good but had a great time sailing around and shooting people on islands. unfortunately my disc broke and getting new copies is a pain.
user avatar@StalkerN1user avatar@StalkerN1
March 23, 2025
The ship combat at the time was great. My brother and i competed who would get better ships and sink more ships. Other than AC Black Flag, nothing came even close
user avatar@LeSpazzuser avatar@LeSpazz
February 08, 2025
I played this game because of the movie and I really liked it because I could get a better ship. Can't remember the storyline, but I remember when I took 3 loans from a loanshark (to get a better ship) and came back to pay, I only paid 1 loan and I didn't have to pay back the other ones because I was playing a pirated version of the game. And after I took a lot of loans and the biggest battleship I started to be an invulnerable predator. And it was sooo awesome. But I regret I didn't follow the storyline and didn't finish the game, that is why I want to play it again. I'm curious, the final boss is an NPC that looks like Geoffrey Rush? I was 13 years old when I played this game.
i just love it and want to play it so much I used to watch my dad playing this game and now i cant find it anywhere on any platform to buy,lets hope this game will rise again
The naval combat and controlling your own armada was an amazing feeling. The combat while simple felt fluid. I never got to beat this game as it was lost when I was young and I never was able to replace it but I've been trying to play it again for years.
user avatar@CoCaiuser avatar@CoCai
April 26, 2025
I've been playing this game for hours and hours when I was 10-11 years old, many times with my friends. It was such a great adventure, finished it a couple of times and now I want to reignite this feelings as an adult.
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