Back in 2011, Traveller's Tales set sail on the high seas with LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game. It launched alongside the fourth entry in the franchise and brought Jack Sparrow's story to the world of LEGO. The game adapted the four major films at the time in classic LEGO style, and it let players control all of their favorite Pirates of the Caribbean characters. It provided some decent fun for fans, but the LEGO formula has changed drastically and the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has grown since then.
Since the release of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean, there have been a lot of changes with LEGO games. The series has seen full voice acting added to the games, a brand-new hub world style, and an overhaul of the graphics. The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has also grown with the addition of a fifth movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. With all these innovations and a brand-new Jack Sparrow adventure, it would only make sense to make another Pirates of the Caribbean LEGO game.
The LEGO Movie 2 Deserves a Better Video Game
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean LEGO-fied the first four movies in the franchise and let players take control of Jack Sparrow as he went on these high stakes adventures. The game was the typical LEGO style game with unlockable characters, many collectables, LEGO humor, and fun levels. The game let players unlock many Pirates of the Caribbean characters like Davy Jones and Will Turner, and it let them create their own pirates too. The hub world was called The Port and served as a spot to enter each movie, similar to the Mos Eisley Cantina from LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean was decent fun, but it was not a smash hit critically like
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