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Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion

Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion

Climax Studios·Released Jul 17, 2018·Single player

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FightingRPGAdventure
Critic57/100
Across 4 reviews
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About

The Land of Ooo is underwater, and it’s up to Finn and Jake to find out why. Join our heroes as they explore dangerous waters, search for clues, interrogate pirates and fight bad guys to solve this wet, wet mystery and save the day!

Reviews

4 reviews
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Hope Corrigan·Jul 18, 2018
Critic58/100
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It has some of the show's hilarious personality, but not enough to make its basic and trivially easy RPG mechanics worth sitting through.

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Critic60/100
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Pirates of the Enchiridion comes up short in many ways, but I still did get to have an adventure in Ooo, even if it was flooded with both water and technical issues.

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Critic60/100
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Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion is an enjoyable sail along the high seas that is ultimately hampered by being rough around the edges. The battle system and story are an enjoyable experience, but absurdly long load times, frame rate stuttering, a clunky menu system, and a poorly developed upgrade system hamper the experience. It's still an entertaining experience, and fans of the show will likely love it, but those looking for an incredible RPG experience here might be left a little disappointed in its squandered potential.

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Critic50/100
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Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion feels like a return to the old days of licensed video games. The developers took a classic genre in the turn-based RPG, boiled it down to its core mechanics, and plastered the Adventure Time setting and characters onto it with far too few original ideas. Even though it feels like a faithful recreation of the show's personality and charm thanks to the original cast and solid writing, the uninspired gameplay drags down any goodwill it builds between encounters.

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