Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for PSP User Manual
Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for PSP User Manual

Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End for PSP User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    RESUME GAMEPLAY ONLY ON APPROVAL OF YOUR PHYSICIAN. __________________________________________________________________________________ Use and handling of video games to reduce the likelihood of a seizure • Use in a well-lit area and keep a safe distance from the screen. • Avoid prolonged use of the PSP ®...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Right side view Right side view buttons buttons Front view Front view Disc cover DC OUT connectors Disc cover DC OUT connectors IR port IR port connector connector Set up your PSP (PlayStation Portable) system according to the Set up your PSP (PlayStation Portable) system according to the...
  • Page 4: Basic Controls

    BASIC CONTROLS Analog stick ... Move ... Light / Fast Attack ... Heavy / Slow Attack ... Close Attack or Combo Attack (see Signature Move) ... Action / Interact ... Block / Special Attack ... Use Secondary Item button ... Select Flintlock button ...
  • Page 5: Getting Around

    During the game you’ll play as Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and even the legendary Captain Barbossa. Once you’ve played through certain levels, these and other characters will be unlocked and usable for replaying through completed Story Mode stages. GETTING AROUND Running Move your character using the analog stick.
  • Page 6: Blocking (And Strafing)

    Tip! Use combinations of light and heavy attack to make your attacks more effective. Example, knock an enemy off balance with a light attack and then finish him off with a heavy attack! Close Attack Press the button when very close to an enemy will attempt to perform a grab, kick, or distraction move.
  • Page 7: Fighting With An Ally

    FIGHTING WITH AN ALLY Sometimes you’ll end up fighting alongside an ally. In these scenarios, timing your attacks with each other is extremely important. Help your heroes defeat their enemies by following the on-screen prompts. Don’t delay as timing is crucial.
  • Page 8: Notoriety

    NOTORIETY To become the most notorious pirate that ever lived, Jack will have to strike fear and admiration into the hearts of his enemies and the general populace of the Caribbean. You can earn notoriety in a number of ways: defeating enemies, varying your swordfighting tactics, triggering certain events, completing sub-missions, and performing a ‘Jackanism’.
  • Page 9 Game Sharing This is a special multiplayer mode for 2 to 4 players using the Wireless capabilities of your PSP player needs to have the Disney Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End UMD in their PSP ™ transmit a simplified version of each mini-game to each connected PSP system.
  • Page 10: Poker

    POKER This is a poker game based on Texas Hold ‘Em rules. Even if you already know how to play poker, it is recommended that you read this section: Round: Games are divided into rounds. A round consists of a sequence of card deals and/or bets so that every player around the table has a chance to place a bet or fold (discard your cards and forfeit interest in the current pot).
  • Page 11 4. The three cards forming the ‘flop’ are automatically dealt on the table. 5. There is a third stage of betting (optional). See point 3 above. 6. A fourth card is then dealt (turn card). 7. There is a fourth stage of betting (optional). See point 3 above.
  • Page 12: Davy's Hearts

    DAVY’S HEARTS Davy’s Hearts is a simple card game where you try to avoid collecting cards from the hearts family suit. When you join a game you buy a pot for a set amount of loot, for example 100 gold pieces. Every time you collect a heart you lose a gold piece to the central pot.
  • Page 13: Cheating

    Amount of remaining Gold Most amount (or Fewest Hearts) 50% of central Pot Next highest amount Least amount Player who lost all of their gold You can exit a game at the end of each round. You will keep any gold that you have left in your own pot. Rules For Davy’s Hearts •...
  • Page 14: Options

    OPTIONS Adjust various game settings, such as volume. Pressing the button during the game will also give you access to START some of these options. TREASURE COVE The treasure cove is where Jack has stashed his ill-gotten gains. The cove is split up into 5 sections: Character Treasures Location Treasures Charm Cards...

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