Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is a simple action game based on the movie of the same name that quietly released in the summer of 2003. Children Although the game has a competent mechanical play and attractive graphics, mimics the extremely short campaign season small theater film a little too well, gone almost before it begins.Problems begin even before the opening of the box. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is rated Teen by the ESRB, but it is clear that this is a game designed with the same young audience who saw the film rated PG-. very light violence and animation in the game left us wondering how Sinbad could receive the same score as many explicit shooters, but no matter how not rationalization should be anything out of place, if the
classification of the game does not match the your target audience.Once you start playing, you will see that the developers have done a great job with the graphics of Sinbad. Although the move is not always clear, vivid colors and artistic character models and configurations shown in the film that the game is based on. The music of the game is suitable epic, but it is disappointing that none of the stars (Brad Pitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michelle Pfeiffer and between them), who lent their voices to the film made no voice acting for game. In fact, the game lacks any kind of dialogue spoken at all. The plot has not advanced with crystals comic style and scrolling text in the middle of missions. Like the teen rating, the abundance of written text seem strange for what is essentially a children's game based on a cartoon.The game follows the same plot as the movie. You take the role of the legendary swordsman Sinbad, who has been accused of stealing the Book of Peace, which protects the city of Syracuse. The real culprit is the goddess of chaos, Eris, and it's up to you to go see the magical book and return peace into place.game mechanics are surprisingly decent for a movie license game. Use Mouse to move by clicking on the area you want to move. Their actions are limited to only three buttons on the keyboard, which are assigned to reducing their attack, to block offensive push and maneuver. By using different combinations of these keys, but you can activate special attacks as dips, uppercuts, spin attacks, and a knockout. Later, you are able to unleash magical attacks to eliminate all the enemies on the screen at the expense of supermeter, which builds very quickly, as you defeat enemies by more conventional means. The game does a great job in teaching these movements, and although driven mouse movement can make the target of the attacks, a little uncomfortable at times, for the most part, the controls feel very united and intuitive.Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas biggest problem "is a game that is too small. There are only five different areas to explore, and each is divided into a few missions. Unfortunately, it only takes two hours or more to get through all this. A child who has less experience in games can take a little more time, but excess health potions and often you can clear the screen of enemies through magical attacks Sinbad makes a pretty easy game to pass. there is not much variety in the objectives of the mission, either. Apart from a couple of shooting missions where human Sinbad harpoon boat, the
Chimera, which is more or less hack-and-slash all the way through the game. Moreover, the enemies do not differ almost nothing in the way they attack you.Just hit the campaign unlock an attack rating mode you can play through missions and receive a numeric score based on how well you do, but other than that, not much in the game. No multiplayer modes in all.Overall, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is a typical movie license game. The presentation is quite good, and the gameplay is a little more interesting than you might imagine. primary defect is a ridiculously brief campaign (even for a low price title) and the ESRB will keep the game away from those who were probably like most.
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