

Matters are noticeably worse when the game is set to 1080p - yes there is support for the resolution, but the results look pretty poor, and frame rate takes yet another battering. In optimum conditions, both versions operate at 30fps, but while the 360 version is prone to losing the odd frame when things get difficult to render, the PS3 game judders terribly, falling down to less than 15fps in some cases. That said, while the innovative controls are clearly a revolutionary leap for the genre, I couldn't get on with the 'life through a lens' camera angle which made lining up simple jumps and grinds far more difficult than it should have been a basic issue that consigned Skate to the games rack far sooner than I would have liked.īut now it's back in play - along with its PS3 cousin - for the purposes of this feature, and with it a warning email from Kristan pointing out the existence of an online petition from outraged owners of Sony's console complaining about frame rate problems that allegedly make the game unplayable. I was also deeply impressed by the sheer amount of game content crammed onto the DVD. For a start, its unique visual - and audio - style is superb, its heavily post-processed video effects make it look unlike any other game, while its save-and-share online features work beautifully. There's much to enjoy about Skate over and above the elements expertly picked out by Luke Albiges in the original Eurogamer review. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.“The Port” is growing and bigger will unlock new areas to give players the freedom to explore.

A special feature in the game is the “The Port” mechanism, which allows the player to unlock characters and additional features by passing screens. Besides single-player mode, players can play with friends in the Co-op mode used in all Lego games. Players can also freely explore the environment set up in the series in more than 20 levels. In addition to the game, players also have the opportunity to play more than 70 characters and experience the exciting adventure of pirates, encounter strange creatures in the scenes cut from the film. Especially the fans of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series, when they were able to adventure with Captain Jack Sparrow on a journey with 4 parts including: “The Curse of the Black Pearl”, “Dead Man’s Chest”, “At World’s End” and “On Stranger Tides”. Developed by Traveller’s Tales in collaboration with Disney Interactive Studios, the game quickly made a strong impression on many players around the world. “Lego Pirates of the Caribbean” is an adventure action game inspired by Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean.” This game is a perfect combination of funny LEGO style with genre puzzle and action-adventure, suitable for many different audiences.
