TSA writes: "Avast, me hearty bowls of soup! That’s a pirate saying, right? Sure it is. Everyone knows it, because everyone loves pirates. Despite this, the last few years in pirate-flavoured gaming have been less a mighty haul of shining gems, more the last few dregs of rum in a dusty bottle. Sure, we’ve had Sea of Thieves and Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, not to mention the criminally overlooked Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, but you don’t need to know which way starboard is to see that a handful of games does not a genre make."
Now available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC, check out this King of Seas review to see if it worth setting sail!
Neil writes: "King of Seas may not have quite gone down as well as Team17 and 3DClouds had hoped when it launched earlier in the year on console and PC, with some serious grind holding it back, but with the introduction of the new Monsters Update, seafaring adventurers at least have something in place to help keep things fresh."
CCG writes - "Sailing the seven seas as a pirate has an appeal that most people can get behind. The exploration, the freedom, the shanties. It’s no wonder that pirate media has stuck around for as long as it has. King of Seas by developer 3DClouds is yet another entry into the pirate life—although its attempt to capture that feeling comes with… varying results"
That opening joke makes no sense to me. Soup? Maybe it's just that "random for the sake of random" humor that I just don't seem to get.