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Port Royale 3: Pirates & Merchants Xbox 360 Game
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UPC:853490002760
Condition:Used
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_PORT_ROYALE_3_PIRATES_M
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Could be better. And way over priced. There are free apps that are the exact same as this. I thought it was have 3D battle scenes, but it is just basically a board game, a fun one, but it isn’t something that should ever be a console game. As an app, or a computer game it is good, as a console game I don’t like it. Just seems like a waste for the potential of the consoles.
I wanted to like this game. I’ve always enjoyed economic sims. There is just something a bit lacking in this one but it was still fun for a while.+You can build industries in different towns.+There is a good variety of trade goods to deal with.+The main map when sailing from port to port is sprites but it is 3D rendered when in ship combat.The ship combat is kind of cool.-I wish you could actually get to sword fight the captain like in one old game I recall.-I never finished either "campaign". I just kind of lost interest. It didn’t hold me like other games do.
Awesome game, not very deep but very entertaining.
Everything as posted, great shop
It was a fun game it reminded me of sid miere’s pirates game which i also loved. good game and fun if you like the pirate era. i have recommended it to some friends that i know would like it.
If you’re looking for something different than the long list of shooters for Xbox 360, give Port Royale 3 a shot. It’s a mixture of economic sim and ship combat game set in the days of piracy. The merchant and trading stuff is very deep, coming from the guys who did the original port royale games (and Patrician), so it feels very realistic. The sea battles are a fun diversion, it’s always fun chasing down pirates. There’s an adventurer campaign, in case you don’t just want to become a trading powerhouse. In the adventurer campaign, you still have to buy/sell goods, but you also have a storyline that you lead your character through, and the gameplay feels a bit quicker and better paced than just “sail from here to there, sell things, buy things.”
Jim here, with my short & sweet review just in time for the official launch of the boxed edition next week.Sadly, I missed out on playing the previous versions of Port Royale. Port Royale 3 is my introduction into the series, and from the start until now, my experience has been rather pleasant, indeed.To me, PR3 is Railroad Tycoon meets Age of Sail, both of which are legendary and beloved gaming series’ to me. There’s simply a lot I love about this game. I love the acts of trading goods between ports, stocking up my ships with goods at one port, then selling them all at another, and watching my profits rise higher and higher. I love outfitting ships for war, shanghai-ing sailors into servitude, arming them with swords and muskets, and hoping they don’t mutiny. I love the aptly-paced real-time combat, outsmarting the AI with my naval combat maneuvers, and slowly and expertly filling their ships with holes and lead until they sink in the drink. Surprisingly, I also find myself enjoying the main campaign’s storyline, with the adventure, love, and political intrigue.Yes, of course, it’s not a perfect game. There are more than a few things I find bothersome with PR3, but thankfully none of them are things that break the game for me, or are causing me to dislike and quit playing. The buy/sell slider is one of my most irksome griefs, as it’s a nuisance to use. For what it’s designed to do, it does work, but it requires much more effort than is warranted, in my opinion.Another string.
A good strategy game with many, many potential hours of enjoyment. Trade routes seemed either a lot of work or a bit of logical guesswork. Just a few clues(nautical term, in origin) that might assist, in that regard: Capitol Cities and one for every point of the map; N,S,E,W(5 total). Find fast ships for these routes, to outrun the pirates. Speed is indicated in knots, depicted by a picture of an actual knot of rope pic/icon, while in ship info sub-display. Enjoy.
Very much different than any other game on the xbox. Good tutorials. Easy to learn and use. No real goal to the game. It does get pretty repetitive too.
Very fun game! It has a different pace than most pirate games, which concentrate on swordplay or naval battles. This game is more like sim city or tropico in how you have to manage economies and trade between cities.