Be the pirate king man of the sea game
Date Range. To view reviews within a date range, please click and drag a selection on a graph above or click on a specific bar.
Show graph. Brought to you by Steam Labs. Filter reviews by the user's playtime when the review was written:. No minimum to No maximum. Off-topic Review Activity. When enabled, off-topic review activity will be filtered out. This defaults to your Review Score Setting. Read more about it in the blog post.
Excluding Off-topic Review Activity. Loading reviews There are no more reviews that match the filters set above. Review Filters. Enter up to characters to add a description to your widget:. Create widget. Popular user-defined tags for this product:? Sign In Sign in to add your own tags to this product. All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. VAT included in all prices where applicable.
View mobile website. In a similar fashion to Risen 2, the second installment of the well-loved Pillars of Eternity franchise takes a turn for the pirate. Sail to the Deadfire Archipelago at the behest of the God of Death to find a way to defeat Eothas, the God of Life and Rebirth that threatens to destroy the world. Set in the Lovecraftian world of Fallen London, this roguelike with a dark art style will take you all across the Zee, an underground sea full of mysteries.
Stealth and preparation also look vital to the gameplay, and the sheer variety of ships and customization options seem enough to keep you busy for hours on end.
Slowly your shanty town can grow into a true pirate stronghold as the filthy scallywags bring back resources and captives to serve as your laborers.
Among the most interesting features of this strategic city-builder is the need to balance the deviant needs of the pirates, such as grog and wenches, with the demands of a growing captive population in need of religion and stability not to go insane in your service.
With graphics vaguely reminiscent of Terraria, this side-scrolling roguelike puts you in command of a pixelated vessel sailing the two-dimensional Caribbean. But what makes this game so good is the degree of control you have over every aspect of your simulated ship.
How sweet is that? This sophisticated piracy simulator completely changed the game, both at the time of its original release in , and the more well-known remake from The game gives you a basic narrative framework, putting you in control of a young man from a fallen noble family seeking revenge against the Marquis that betrayed them by becoming a privateer.
There are duels, ship boardings, and complex management matters like dividing the plunder among the crew. You can focus on earning your pirate reputation, go to any length to line your coffers, or even go ballroom dancing if you wish.
This naval FPS puts a heavy focus on teamwork, but it goes much further than just strategic shooting. You need to manage every single thing involved in sailing and combat, from manually hoisting the sails to loading your cannons one cannonball at a time. Up to 16 players manning a single ship under the leadership of a captain sounds like the perfect recipe for chaos, but also a lot of fun. Anyone fond of pirate games is familiar with Guybrush Threepwood, the young hero and wannabe-pirate from the Monkey Island franchise.
Considering the original Secret of Monkey Island was released way back in , this may be the start of the pirate passion for a lot of modern scallywags! The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition provides enhanced audio, a more detailed hand-drawn art-style, and excellent voice acting. The basis for a great game was there thanks to some very fun and unique combat, excellent sailing mechanics, and lots of cosmetic customization. And players are very enthusiastic about it, citing the addition of a PvP arena as one of the best enhancements the game has received.
Not to mention the awesome outfits you can dress yourself up with. It may sound a bit exaggerated to say it with such confidence. The aesthetic is perfect, the landscapes are both lush and realistic, sailing feels absolutely perfect, as does naval combat — and there are sea shanties!
And really, most reviews have been pretty positive ever since release. Not only that, but apart from the usual pirate fare of sinking and boarding ships, you can even dive for treasure in underwater shipwrecks and harpoon legendary whales.
As a captain you are able to buy a variety of sailing vessels, each with its own features, and use them to visit the over 50 ports that are availabe, from Erengrad to Sartosa. Windward A game best enjoyed with friends, Windward is a multiplayer sandbox game that takes place in a procedurally generated world. The player is in control of a ship sailing the high seas, making deliveries for different towns and fighting off the pirates that want to plunder their vessel. By building a fearsome reputation, you will become the most well-known captain and all of your enemies will stay out of your path.
The gameplay encompasses a huge variety of actions, including sailing, trading, engaging in naval combat, capturing ships, sword fighting and even dancing. Up to 16 real players led by another player have to work in perfect synergy and man the cannons, patch holes in the ship, repair sails, pump out water and fire at the enemy ships that are approaching.
Blackwake really offers all the authentic pirate thrill packed up in a highly immersive video game. The player joins a crew and takes the helm of a pirate ship, steering it around the sea by coordinating with the whole team of sailors.
0コメント