Blacksea Odyssey is a twin - stick shooter set in space yet the story is more along the lines of
a naval sea pirate challenge.
Not exact matches
«While 12 suspects were picked up at Forcados River, one suspect was arrested after some
sea pirates engaged the
naval patrol team in a shootout at Ndolo community in Ekeremo Local Government Area of Bayelsa state.
In this latest journey, a dead
naval captain played by Javier Bardem wants to kill all
pirates on the
sea, starting with Jack Sparrow.
Next year will bring no fewer than four
pirate games: the official release of Steam Early Access
naval first - person shooter Blackwake; Adventure Time:
Pirates of the Enchiridion; and the two heavy hitters,
Sea of Thieves and Skull & Bones.
If you're anything like me then you've been patiently awaiting a game that lets you live out your
pirate fantasies of sailing the
seas,
naval combat and walking around with a peg - leg.
Offering swashbuckling adventure, hack - and - slash combat, platforming, puzzle solving and
naval warfare on the high
seas, the
Pirates of the Caribbean playset captures the spirit of the movie while maintaining an eye for detail throughout.
Given how the
naval protection of maritime trade is an ancient raison d'etre for navies, which traditionally have also sought to have the best knowledge of weather for tactical advantage, plus the increase in high
seas piracy (coincidentally since not too long before when the data went anonymous) where it's to a navies advantage for not allowing resourceful
pirates to know whether their ships have been in the area even in the last few days, I wouldn't discount the anonymising being primarily for military reasons.
For example, my post showing that the economic benefits of «keeping
sea lanes open» could not justify more than a trivial proportion of current
naval expenditure, got hardly any substantive responses (apart from tiger - repelling rocks), but a great many saying «what about the
pirates?».