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Pirates (Xbox): Review @ Just Adventure
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Kristophe
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Pirates (Xbox): Review @ Just Adventure
   

Just Adventure's Al Giovetti reveals his rather robust <a href="http://" target="_blank">review</a> for the Xbox version of Sid Meier's Pirates, for which Al gives out a final, overall grading of an "A"... <br> <br><blockquote><em>In spite of all these problems with the game, overall, it is wonderful in all aspects. I loved it. I hope you love it too. However, nothing is perfect - 9 out of 10. <br> <br>This review is based upon playing the game all the way though about eight times at various difficulty levels, except swashbuckler which I have yet to master. The more time you devote to the game, the easier it gets at higher and higher difficulty levels, and the more you like the game and the less frustration you experience while playing. The learning curve is very steep and there are no cheats so frustration is a part of the learning process. <br> <br>Many of the quotes are from the original “Pirates! Gold” (1993) manual and packaging written by Paul Murphy and Arnold Hendrick. <br></em></blockquote>
Post Fri Aug 26, 2005 3:52 pm
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centinexx
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Pirates! is a repeative, boring game. Actually, it is the most boring game i've ever played.

It doesn't deserve these high scores.
Post Fri Aug 26, 2005 3:54 pm
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