The Golden Age of Piracy is one of the most fascinating time periods in history. This long period saw the rise of prominent figures like Stede Bonnet, Edward Teach, Charles Vane, and Anne Bonny. It was known for pirates roaming the high seas as they fought against the navies of the world and tried to build their own Republic of Pirates. The stories told about this period have led to numerous series over the years, including Pirates of the Caribbean. The age has also lent itself to video games as well, but they are few and far between.
Pirates have been the subject of multiple games over the years, but there need to be a lot more. Gamers have been able to tell their own pirate tales in Sea of Thieves, they have gone on adventures with fictional pirates like Edward Kenway through Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, and they got to explore the world of Pirates of the Caribbean through a LEGO game of the same name. These experiences have been great for fans of pirates, but they are really the only significant pirate games to come out in the last couple of years. The Golden Age of Piracy is rife with storytelling potential, and the video game industry needs to explore it further.
Pirates of the Caribbean Online Deserves to Come Back
There have been a couple of good Pirate-based games that have given players the ability to live out their pirate fantasies. However, the majority of these pirate games have followed pirates in fictional worlds. GreedFall brought players to a monster-filled world and put them in control of a pirate-like character, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker put a pirate spin on the Zelda formula, and LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean gave fans a chance to play through the adventures of Jack Sparrow. These games have
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