Javier Bardem shows up as the villainous
undead pirate hunter Armando Salazar, inheriting the precise plot functions performed in previous installments by Geoffrey Rush's Barbossa, Bill Nighy's Davey Jones (who at least had the decency to hide himself under a faceful of tentacles), and Ian McShane's Blackbeard.
You've journeyed far, sailing the seven seas and acquiring the sacred Sword of Kaflu, the only weapon that can slay the
villainous undead pirate LeChuck.
The screenshots feature the areas of Blackdagger Ruins and Vellosk as a group adventurers take on what looks to be a
giant undead pirate and werewolves.
Though you'll get an entire island to explore, it's seriously bland going - even somehow
making undead pirates boring to fight.
You can dig up chests for treasure fences, deliver cargo for merchants, and
fight undead pirates for what appears to be a coven of witches.
He needs the trident to stop Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem),
an undead pirate hunter whom Jack defeated in his youth.
Sure, this film mightn't feature krakens and
undead pirates, but it still remains in the realm of the impossible.
The game is described as «a dark comedic tale about
an undead pirate, Scurvy Pete, that returns from hell to find a dark, post-apocalyptic future where he must right all his wrongs to restore the world.»
It's a hidden object adventure game from Artifex Mundi, a developer that seems to exclusively make hidden object games, that tells the story of
the undead pirate Captain Remington.
Undead pirates, lizard men, and even lightsaber wielders have stepped into the Soulcalibur arena.
I've not «won» a game yet, which is accomplished by defeating
the undead pirate guy who killed you in the first place.