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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Critic Reviews

34 Total Reviews

5 Positive Reviews(14.7%)
25 Mixed Reviews(73.5%)
4 Negative Reviews(11.8%)

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Play.tm June 7, 2024
One of the few film-based games I have not been able to put down. A love for the films aside, this game is excellent and despite its one or two faults (basic enemies, and occasionally sluggish frame rates) it is certainly one you will have to play.
75
Detroit Free Press June 7, 2024
A straightforward hack-and-slash adventure, and not a very clever one at that.
75
PGNx Media June 7, 2024
The game is combat-intensive which is the least fun part of the game. The multiplayer is splendid, though.
70
WHAM! Gaming June 7, 2024
It's simpler than a deck swabber what's spent too much time in the sun, but this one is surprisingly fun and charming for a game-to-movie tie-in.
70
Deeko June 7, 2024
Despite the wacky camera and the must-have-at-all-costs treasures, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dean Man's Chest is a game worthy of a few stolen hours while sitting on a deck sunning yourself as you listen to the waves roll by.
69
Just RPG June 7, 2024
Easily one of the biggest problems with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest is the fact that the game is way too short. The game can easily be completed in less than six hours of playtime, and there really is no reason for a replay, either-- no unlockables or anything.
68
Jolt Online Gaming UK June 7, 2024
It’s most successful at emulating the film’s atmosphere, particularly with wise-cracking Jack Sparrow taking centre stage, but the gameplay feels unambitious and ultimately stuck in a rut.
66
GameSpot June 7, 2024
The spirit of the source material is there in the presentation, and the multiplayer is a pleasant surprise, but the single-player experience is too stiflingly repetitive to ignore.
62
PSM3 Magazine UK June 7, 2024
While the sword-slashing provies a bit of fun, glitchy graphics and repetitive action sever any lasting appeal.
60
IGN June 7, 2024
Dead Man's Chest had the makings of a good, maybe even great, portable pirate adventure. Unfortunately, poor execution and shoddy control sabotages much of the experience.
60
Total Video Games June 7, 2024
The PSP version of Dead Man's Chest is quite literally a game of two halves, with fairly satisfying (if frustrating) single-player experience, and quite frankly abysmal multiplayer experience. The combat system is quite an interesting idea that staves off repetition for a little while, but ultimately it's a game that doesn't offer any real chance for replayability.
60
Predictable and repetitive adventuring that's rescued by an engaging lead character and excellent mini-games.
59
Game Chronicles June 7, 2024
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest has all the components of a great game and a movie tie-in, but with such a heavy focus on combat, the designers really needed to polish the combat engine and balance things out for the overwhelming odds they throw at you.
56
Games Master UK June 7, 2024
Enjoyable in short doses, but too repetitive an annoying to really succeed.
55
Extreme Gamer June 7, 2024
Although the world is fresh and visually enjoying they stick to the basics and wrap this movie adaptation into an average hack n' slash package.
53
GamingTrend June 7, 2024
It’s surprising that none of the developers noticed the glaring issues in the game. This is really too bad as the multiplayer is actually a lot of fun and a bright spot in this otherwise piece of garbage.
52
Play UK June 7, 2024
The multi-player will amuse you for a while, if you've got the patience to load it, but otherwise you'd be better off getting soused on rum.
50
AceGamez June 7, 2024
At best it is a mediocre few hours of play and at worst it is a slap in the face of Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64.
50
Ultimately, it's a good, pirate-heavy distraction but, thanks to the game's repetitiveness, it won't do much to keep your attention past the first few levels.
48
GamingExcellence June 7, 2024
There simply aren’t enough positive elements to the presentation of this game to compensate for the repetitive battle and wonky camera.