PotC: At World’s End multiplatform features video interview
More information about the highly-anticipated Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End video game that’s pretty much sailing to every platform there is just came in. Many of the head honchos over at Disney Interactive revealed quite a bit about the game and the differences between versions, as well as a few goodies for Nintendo DS owners. We’re here to savvy you landlubbers up and get you sea-worthy.
The first big announcement was the introduction of DS download hotspots in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World theme parks, to be activated after the video game’s release. Park-goers carting their Dual Screens around with them will be able to download quite a few goodies for the DS title from these hot spots, such as Unlimited Health, Unlimited Savvy (a key battle element), as well as extra costumes for multiplayer games. Not bad!
There’s also the good news that there will be, in fact, differences between the numerous versions, besides the obvious cosmetic ones. We’re not sure what they are at the moment (besides the Jackanisms for the Nintendo Wii), but we also have the assurance of a lot of side quests and stories BESIDES the actual main storyline – so yay for massive amounts of replay value. In any case, here’s the video interview in full – enjoy!
More information about the highly-anticipated Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End video game that’s pretty much sailing to every platform there is just came in. Many of the head honchos over at Disney Interactive revealed quite a bit about the game and the differences between versions, as well as a few goodies for Nintendo DS owners. We’re here to savvy you landlubbers up and get you sea-worthy.
The first big announcement was the introduction of DS download hotspots in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World theme parks, to be activated after the video game’s release. Park-goers carting their Dual Screens around with them will be able to download quite a few goodies for the DS title from these hot spots, such as Unlimited Health, Unlimited Savvy (a key battle element), as well as extra costumes for multiplayer games. Not bad!
There’s also the good news that there will be, in fact, differences between the numerous versions, besides the obvious cosmetic ones. We’re not sure what they are at the moment (besides the Jackanisms for the Nintendo Wii), but we also have the assurance of a lot of side quests and stories BESIDES the actual main storyline – so yay for massive amounts of replay value. In any case, here’s the video interview in full – enjoy!