And on its own, even without the knowledge or experience from Oceans & Empires, Tides of War is a game that will make you think that no one created a game similar to this at all. Jo圜ity was able to adjust the design and look of Tides of War to maximize the IP property they’re using. Though this should be attributed more to the already robust gameplay that Oceans & Empires has already pioneered. Overall, Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War is a solid simulation-strategy title. I also like that the game updates your status no matter which platform you play. This is a big deal because you can now also play Tides of War on the PC without downloading any of the available Android or iOS emulators out there. The game’s fluff material is also on point, since I don’t think you can go wrong with referencing existing story from the films, unless you do a Shyamalan and decide that the source material needs a sudden twist ending to it.Īnother good point for Tides of War is the way that the game is available on not just the Android and iOS, but also Facebook’s Gameroom. So from a gameplay standpoint Tides of War is a solid contender. It’s one of the better spin-offs I’ve played as of late with Jo圜ity seemingly being able to develop the game from what they gleaned from Oceans & Empires. It’s still a F2P title, with a lot more bells and whistles than the competition. The game then plateaus and won’t keep your interest long even with the seemingly regular event updates the game throws at you. However, the game doesn’t have much to go on after that. It makes you feel like the game is at least tied to the whole rich lore of Pirates. I like that you get to retrace the whole Pirates of the Caribbean experience through the story mission. In fact, the number of quests keeps the interest from waning well into the game’s late game experience. This doesn’t mean that the game’s bad though. So you’ll start to do a lot of the familiar questing that you find in free-to-play titles like Tides of War. And it seems that Jo圜ity decided to go through with the “overwhelm-players-with-things-to-do” system. Tides of War doesn’t veer away much from the already set standard by other titles out there.
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