Interview: Nick Bridger talks about Pirates of the Caribbean swordplay |
Ó
Disney Interactive Studios' Senior Producer Nick Bridger recently sat down with CB games to talk about the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End's sword fighting mechanics, as well what we could be expecting from them in the future. We're here to give you the skinny on the facts and cut to the chase about the game that could practically wipe all our horrible movie game memories in a tidal wave of pure awesome.
As we already know, the Nintendo Wii version of PoTC:AWE (even the initials agree with me) would have the Wiimote play an integral role in the game's swordplay sections: namely, the controller being an extension of the sword itself. Nick Bridger reassured gamers that besides making the sword fighting feel theatrical AND intuitive, the system itself would cater to both the casual crowd and the hardcore group - easy enough for the rest of the game to be accessible and at the same time rewarding the more skilled players.
When asked about the game's multiplayer characteristics, Nick Bridger was more than happy to announce that the two-player system is intact, with a plethora of challenge modes such as co-op and combat, as well as a two-player dueling system. For online, the Xbox version of the game has complete Xbox Live support where one can track his or her online Notoriety ratings, as well as earn Achievements.
Other than that, Nick reiterated that the two-player experience would remain local, as he didn't want the feature to feel tacked on - but he did hint that future titles might include online multiplayer. It's also something to note that in the tail end of the interview, he confirmed that more Pirates of the Caribbean games are in the pipeline, stating, "Disney Interactive Studios plans to make more Pirates of the Caribbean games in the future that will continue to explore different parts of the piratesÂ’ world."
Great news for Pirates of the Caribbean fans indeed. The full interview can be found at the read link below.
Contact Us:
The QJ.net Network |
|
| Site | Feed |
| QJ.NET | RSS |
| Nintendo DS | RSS |
| PlayStation 3 | RSS |
| PSP Updates | RSS |
| Wii | RSS |
| Xbox 360 | RSS |
| MMORPG | RSS |
| Personal Computer Games | RSS |
| iPhone - iPod Touch | RSS |
| QJ.NET Forums | RSS |
User Favorites - December
User Favorites - December
| Top Jumps | |
| Custom Firmware 5.50GEN-D3.. | (2708) |
| Custom Firmware 5.50GEN-D3.. | (1014) |
| Custom Firmware 5.50GEN-D3.. | (516) |
| Tiger Woods Wife Outrun Fl.. | (504) |
| MaGiXieN: 6.xxGEN is not w.. | (410) |
| MaGiXieN explains release.. | (358) |
| Custom Firmware 5.03GEN-C.. | (303) |
| PSP Homebrew: CFW 5.03 GEN.. | (210) |
| Custom firmware 5.50GEN-D.. | (171) |
| Wii homebrew - Custom IOS3.. | (109) |
| PSP Revolution v0.3 | (96) |
| Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate.. | (92) |
| No plans for custom firmwa.. | (85) |
| PS3 optional update 3.15 d.. | (85) |
| PSP homebrew - DaedalusX64.. | (84) |
| Resident Evil 5 patch 1.03.. | (82) |
| PSP Homebrew - PSPDisp v0... | (82) |
| PSP homebrew game: PSP Mar.. | (74) |
| Sony starts talking about.. | (73) |
| gpSP v0.9 for the PSP | (71) |
| PS3 is year's best platfor.. | (70) |
| PSPlayerMT For PSP - Direc.. | (67) |
| PSP homebrew - PSP Live TV.. | (66) |
| Sony files curious new tra.. | (66) |
| Sony sells 440,000 PS3 uni.. | (66) |
Categories
Archives
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006

Comments
No Comments, be the first to Comment
Add New Comment