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Symbol | P3 |
Based on | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End |
Game | LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game |
Universe | Pirates of the Caribbean |
Starting Level | Singapore |
Ending Level | The Maelstrom |
Number of levels | 5 |
How to unlock | Complete Port Royal |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is the third episode in LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game.
Story[]
To control the oceans, Lord Cutler Beckett executes anyone associated with piracy in Port Royal and orders Davy Jones to destroy all pirate ships. The condemned prisoners hum a sea song to force the nine Pirate Lords to gather at Shipwreck Cove to hold the Brethren Court.
Because Captain Jack Sparrow never named a successor before being dragged into Davy Jones' Locker, Captain Barbossa, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Tia Dalma, and the surviving crew of the Black Pearl plan to rescue Jack. In Singapore, the crew encounters pirate Lord Sao Feng, owner of the Locker letters. They are then attacked by the East India Trading Company. During the battle, Will secretly promises to give Jack to Feng in exchange for the Pearl, intending to use it to rescue his father, Bootstrap Bill Turner, from the Flying Dutchman.
The crew rescues Jack and recovers the Pearl. As they depart, they encounter ships full of dead souls, including Governor Swann, Elizabeth's father, executed by Beckett. Tia Dalma reveals that the goddess Calypso commissioned Davy Jones to guide the souls of those who died at sea to the other world; every ten years he could go ashore to be with the woman he loved, but Jones corrupted his purpose and he was cursed to become a monster. Governor Swann reveals that whoever kills Jones by stabbing his disembodied heart must become the Dutchman's captain.
Returning to the world of the living, the Pearl stops at an island in search of fresh water, but they are attacked by Sao Feng and Beckett's men. Elizabeth is handed over to Feng, who believes her to be Calypso, while the rest of the crew heads to Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl. Jack kicks Will off the ship as part of a plan to take control of the Dutchman. Sao Feng tells Elizabeth that the first Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after her lover, Davy Jones, betrayed her; Feng plans to free her to defeat Beckett. Feng is mortally wounded in an attack by Jones, naming Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Elizabeth and the crew are locked in the Dutchman's brig, where she finds Bootstrap Bill getting lost in the Dutchman's curse. Admiral James Norrington frees Elizabeth and her crew from the Dutchman, but is killed by a crazed Bootstrap Bill.
Meanwhile, the Pearl arrives at Shipwreck Cove, where Barbossa attempts to persuade the Brethren Court to release Calypso while Elizabeth demands that they fight Beckett. Captain Barbossa informs the Court that only an elected Pirate King can declare war. To avoid a stalemate, Jack uses a game of Spin the Bottle. Just as the bottle lands on Jack, he spins it again so it lands on Elizabeth, making her King. Will arrives at Shipwreck Cove after swimming for hours, but arrives too late and is attacked by the crew.
Elizabeth, Jack, Barbossa, Beckett, Jones and Will parley, exchanging Will for Jack. Barbossa frees Calypso, but when Will reveals Jones' betrayal, Calypso disappears and causes a maelstrom, refusing to help either party. The Pearl and the Dutchman fight in the maelstrom. Elizabeth and Will marry Barbossa in the middle of the battle. In the Dutchman, Jack and Jones fight for control of Jones' heart. After Jones mortally wounds Will, Jack helps Will stab the heart, killing Jones. Jack and Elizabeth escape from the Dutchman as it sinks into the maelstrom. When Beckett's ship, the Endeavour, confronts the Pearl, the Dutchman emerges from the sea, now captained by Will and his crew free of Jones' curse. The two pirate ships destroy the Endeavour, killing Beckett, as his navy retreats.
With Will forced to guide souls lost at sea to the next world, he and Elizabeth say goodbye. Will leaves with the Dutchman, leaving Elizabeth pregnant and with the chest containing his heart. Barbossa steals the Pearl again to find the Fountain of Youth, but discovers that Jack has stolen Feng's maps. Jack leaves Tortuga on a small boat to locate the fountain down.
In a post-credits scene, set ten years later, Elizabeth and her son, Henry, see Will return aboard the Dutchman.
Levels[]
Characters[]
- Captain Barbossa*
- Elizabeth (Pirate)*
- Sao Feng*
- Tai Huang*
- Tatoo Pirate*
- Tia Dalma*
- Captain Jack Sparrow*
- Imaginary Jack (Pistol)
- Imaginary Jack (Spade)
- Imaginary Jack (Bomb)
- Marty*
- James Norrington*
- Murtogg*
- Mullroy*
- Captain Elizabeth (Robes)
- Guard Dog*
- Captain Elizabeth
- Will Turner*
- Anamaria*
- Ragetti*
- Pintel*
- Mr. Gibbs*
- Bootstrap Bill Turner*
- Lord Cutler Beckett*
- Davy Jones*
- Cotton*
- Nervous Pirate*
- Company Officer*
- Company Soldier
- Singapore Lady*
- Singapore Man
- Singapore Pirate
- Lian*
- Park*
- Mr. Mercer*
- Jack Sparrow (Waistcoat)
- Dutchman Pirate*
- Broondjongen*
- Angler*
- Penrod*
- Scarlett*
- Giselle*
- Mistress Ching*
- Sri Sumbhajee Angria*
- Gentleman Jocard*
- Ammand the Corsair*
- Eduardo Villanueva*
- Capitaine Chevalle*
- Maccus*
- Clanker*
- Jimmy Legs*
- Koleniko*
- Wyvern*
- Angler*
- Hadras*
Differences from the film[]
- Instead of being hanged, the convicts accused of piracy are put in the stocks and have food chucked at them.
- The cabin boy hums a sea chanty rather than singing Hoist the Colours.
- Lord Cutler Beckett is annoyed by the singing.
- Captain Barbossa and Elizabeth do not meet Tai Huang until after going to the Bath House.
- The part where Mr. Gibbs and the rest of the crew go under the Bath House is omitted, instead they hide in one of the baths.
- Sao Feng agrees in the bath house, instead of in the streets, to the supplies in which Barbossa would receive (they also appear to be close friends).
- The Hai Peng was not destroyed, but abandoned, in the movie it was destroyed by the waterfall that led to Davy Jones' Locker.
- The rescue crew land straight on the Black Pearl when they land on the locker.
- Tia Dalma gets put in the brig as soon as the Black Pearl returns to the real world.
- Beckett negotiating with Jack is omitted.
- Elizabeth only wanted to go on the Empress because she could have a relaxing bath.
- When Elizabeth exits the bathroom, Sao Feng is already dying.
- James Norrington gets the help of Mullroy and Murtogg to free Elizabeth and her crew from the brig.
- Norrington hits Davy Jones in the face with a fish instead of stabbing him. Norrington's head is then put on the fish by Davy Jones rather than being killed by Bootstrap, although he is stabbed by Bootstrap, before Jones does this.
- Captain Teague strangely does not appear at all in the game.
- Instead of a vote, the Pirate King selected through a game of Spin the Bottle.
- Even after the bottle landed on Jack, he spin it again so it could land on Captain Elizabeth.
- Will Turner attempted to get to the meeting by swimming to Shipwreck Cove after Jack pushed him from the Pearl (therefore, he never met with Becket and was too late to make it to Shipwreck Cove).
- The meeting with Beckett, Will and Davy Jones on the Endeavor is omitted.
- In the meeting on the spit of land, the parley is settled through a game of rock paper scissors between Jack and Davy.
- Ragetti accidentally spills the cup holding pieces of eight.
- The pieces of Eight deviate from the movie (for instance, Chevalle's appears to be a croissaint rather than a playing card).
- Calypso has clothes in god form.
- Jack the Monkey drags the chest over to Will, and Will stabs the heart rather than Jack using Will's arm to stab the heart.
- Bootstrap didn't carve Will's heart out and place it inside the Dead Man's chest, like in the movie.
- The crew of the Dutchman still look like sea creatures when Davy Jones dies.
- Will still looks the same after becoming captain of the Dutchman.
- Henry was playing with a toy version of the Flying Dutchman when Will returned.