![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a simple turn-based tactics battle system that doesn’t offer a lot of depth (just like the Caribbean Sea, I suppose), quickly becoming a game of clicking and waiting until every single enemy ship is destroyed. Once you jump into your first combat section, you’ll realize how much of an afterthought it is. Sure, you can try to dedicate your career as a conqueror or someone who hell-bent on chasing down pirates, but you can definitely notice this is not the game’s main focus. So long as you’re playing it on one specific platform, that is. It’s closer to Rise of Industry than it is to Assassin’s Creed: Rogue, but that’s not a bad thing. This is more of a trade simulator than anything else. Here’s the catch, Port Royale 4 is set in the Caribbean, has the same playable civilizations as the ones from Sid Meier’s Pirates, features treasure hunting, it occasionally makes you fight against a pirate vessel, but in reality, this is not quite a pirating game. Shout out to the American guy trying really hard to sound like a pirate from the tutorial mode.
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