

I like that you can actually block with your sword in this game as opposed to the crazy wild swinging your sword.whatever they called blocking in later games. Akella never had great graphics but the pirate gameplay was good. You can make your ship go faster (not just accelerate time), the language and grammar is correct for the English version, various townspeople act as a tutorial for you to learn the game, prices for repair are much more lenient, game is easier to get into and overall it just has a more polished feel and the graphics are about on par with more recent versions. This game has some very nice QOL's that I remember from the Akella series. Translations in that game are pretty bad and the combat actually feels worse in that game. That being said you can tell quickly that this game is far more polished than Sea Dogs to Each His Own. I can't remember the last time I used my DVD / CD drive on my computer. I have every game of the series on CD or DVD in boxes around here but I want them on Steam since it is more convenient. TEHO is such a horrible experience that it has me questioning the entire series and has put me on the fence to buying this one.

The engine was never known for having decent melee combat but that doesn't stop the designer from throwing you against 4 or 5 enemies at a time with one of them being a boss that has a huge health pool and can kill you in 1 or two hits if you didn't pick the right starting options.A similar scenario is even encountered in the tutorial.

TEHO is heavily based around a rather un-inspired narrative and is riddled with horrible game design decisions within it's many stepped/tedious linear quests. To Each His Own is an objectively bad game and I would not recomend it to any that are fans of the series that see it as a simulation and RPG. Of the list the Corsairs: The Return of the Legend it's the only one I have not played. For lovers of the saga I highly recommend to try it. So for me the last title of the saga is Age of Pirates 2: City of Abandoned Ships, as beautiful as Sea Dogs: To Each His Own. The game is nice but it's like a age of pirates 2 city of abandoned ships "moddlc". Sea Dogs: To Each His Own from what I know was created by modder and akella saw the good result has published. If we want to be precise, they are part of the same saga. That's why I said that they were the same game. The real name of Age of pirates Caribbean Tales wasĬorsairs III in Russia and outside of Russia was supposed to call Sea Dogs Caribbean Tales (as it is called now) but for legal problems(problems that apparently have solved) had to change its name. Originally posted by RBPrawen:I said that badly.
