

Let's ship it to the depths to which it belongs.

That wreck of the Black Pearl still floats, I see. The entire game is based on the search for the Pirate Lords for the Fourth Brethren Court (called the Pirate Conclave) meeting at the Shipwreck City. The reason for this research is to try to find a remedy for the pirate extermination conducted by the perfidious Davy Jones. At the meeting, it will be necessary to counter this extermination that could lead to the definitive disappearance of piracy, and to do this the Pirate King will be elected, who will decide what to do. Jack later runs into Black Bart along with Scarlett and Giselle. After the battle, Barbossa has another mutiny against Jack. On the Pearl, the player has to defend the ship against the Endeavour and Lord Cutler Beckett until the Dutchman returns under Will's command and destroys the Endeavour, killing Beckett. The battle ends with Will killing Davy Jones and remaining behind as Jack returns to the Black Pearl. Near the end of the game, the player must battle across the Flying Dutchman as both Will and Jack for the Dead Man's Chest.

As Captain Jack Sparrow the player visits several locations to find the pirate lords and tells them of the meeting at Shipwreck Cove requiring the player to battle the pirate lords and their guards or perform favors for them. In-game location include locales such as the Black Pearl, the Flying Dutchman, Tortuga, Davy Jones' Locker, Shipwreck Cove, Port Royal, and a prison. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End follows the events of The Pirates of the Caribbean movies Dead Man's Chest and At World's End with some additional missions and characters. People can keymap to their tastes but this Xpadder config allows PotC to be played very similarly to traditional console games (left stick for movement, right stick for camera, turning, inventory/information cursor, etc.), at least on land, but I prefer what amount to keyboard/mouse control with certain keyboard commands mapped to Xpadder.Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is an action-adventure video game based on the Pirates of the Caribbean films Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, published by Buena Vista Games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, PSP, Nintendo DS, and the Wii. I originally used just the gamepad for all functions but found inventory management too cumbersome but for those who would like to try it that way, here's my Xpadder profile (see attachment). Right hand uses a 5 button mouse for all combat functions and inventory/info management. Left hand using the 360 controlling movement, activation, health, cursor up, down, left & right, Quick load, Quick save, etc. I use Xpadder in conjunction with an Xbox 360 controller.
